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What Makes a Great Suit?

Last updated 10 months ago

A closet full of great suits is a necessity for the business-minded gentleman. It can be said that the suit is a man’s work uniform, but it’s much more than that. By wearing quality suits, you’ll be taken seriously, cut quite the dashing figure, and make great first impressions on your way to success. You can probably spot a poorly-fitted, off-the-rack suit a mile away, but what goes into making a great suit?

Thread Count: Wool suits are the go-to suit for the majority of occasions, no matter the season. Pay attention to the suit’s thread count, as it determines how coarse or fine the wool fabric has been woven. The higher the thread count, the more expensive the suit. However, a finer weave isn’t always desirable as you lose a bit of durability. Look for a thread count close to 180, but be sure to feel the fabric to find what you like best.

Craftsmanship: For a great suit, the devil is in the details. Look for a suit with buttons made from horn or bone, and that serve a functional purpose. Examine the suit’s stitching to determine whether the seams are merely glued together—avoid at all costs—or hand-stitched—buy. Proper stitching, whether by hand or machine, ensure that the suit will be able to handle wear and tear without popping a seam.

Tailoring: The most noticeable element of a great suit is proper tailoring. A suit constructed by a tailor based on your personal measurements guarantees the best possible fit. The shoulder pads will end at your shoulders, the sleeves will fall where your thumb meets your wrist, and you’ll have an inch of slack on your pants where they meet your shoes. Adjustments can be made to suits bought off the rack, but nothing beats using a tailor.

Now that you know what makes a great dress suit, join the ranks of the distinguished and contact Warehouse Suit Sale in Los Angeles. We offer an incredible selection of name-brand men’s suits, shirts, and accessories at wholesale prices that can fit any budget. Call us today at (310) 294-9715.

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