6 Tips To Style Your Suit

Michael Pascalis • August 8, 2022

Do you feel as though you have gone through every possible suit, shirt, and tie combination in your wardrobe? Do you feel as though you are wearing the same thing over and over again? It is important not to let wearing a suit day after day become repetitive and boring. There are many ways you can liven up your suits without going over-the-top or spending a fortune. Sprucing up your look with some accessories and a pop of colour or patterns can transform your outfit.


So, without further ado, here are our top tips to styling your suit:


Add a Unique Pocket Square


Choosing a bright pocket square can make your suit more fun. Be sure that the colour of your chosen pocket square compliments your tie (don’t identically match it). Experiment with bold patterns, bright colours, and multi-hued designs, especially if you have a neutral-coloured tie, or if you’re not wearing one at all.


Wear a Seasonal Scarf


Scarfs are not only a great way to accessorise your suit, but they are also a must-have item during the chillier months. There are various ways you can tie a scarf depending on your needs. You can also use scarfs to make your outfit look more or less formal, depending on the occasion. During the autumn and winter months, scarfs are a great accessory to keep you warm. You can also wear them during spring and summer by opting for a thinner design made from lighter fabric.


Accessorise With a Watch


Wearing an elegant, designed watch that compliments your style not only ensures that you show up on time, but will also accompanies the suit you’re wearing. When investing in a watch, ensure you are looking at high quality brands and designers that have stood the test of time.


Wear Colourful Socks


If your suit fabric is in a neutral or darker tone, consider adding some playful colours to complete your look. Bring a bit of quirkiness to your suit by wearing colourful socks in interesting patterns. Socks will not stand out too much, but they will smarten up your overall appearance. However, be sure not to go overboard with colourful accessories, for example, if you are wearing a bright pocket square, opt for a neutral pair of socks, and vice versa.


Experiment with Patterns


One of the easiest ways to style your suit and make it stand out more is by wearing a shirt or tie that has a colourful pattern. If you are wearing a light or dark coloured suit, wearing a shirt with a bold pattern, or pairing a neutral shirt with a patterned tie will liven up your appearance, and add a bit of oomph to your outfit.


Bold Pair of Shoes


Make a statement with a bold pair of statement shoes to take your suit style to the next level. A pair of shoes can dress up, or dress down, a suit depending on the occasion. For example, if you are attending a formal event, opt for a pair of patent or leather dress shoes. Whereas if you are attending a semi-formal event, you can dress more casual in a pair of loafers.


At Pascalis Bespoke Tailoring, it is important to us that you know how to style your bespoke or made to measure suits. We have a range of accessories available in store that will spruce up any outfit, give us a call on 9231 1211 to book a consultation with us today. 

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