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SUITS & TUXEDO'S

Suits Are Ordered Based on Jacket Size, To Determine the right jacket size measure the persons chest (see instructions below).

TO MEASURE YOUR CHEST:
Raise your arms slightly and measure around your chest, just under your arms. Be sure to cross over the shoulder blades and the fullest part of the chest. Suit sizes are based on your chest size. For example, if you have a 37" or 38" chest, you would wear a size 38 suit.

TO CONFIRM YOUR SUIT SIZE:
Measure your waist or the waistband of a comfortable, well fitting pair of pants and add 6 inches. Our Suits (unless noted otherwise) will have a pant size of 6" less then the jacket size ordered.
Example: Suit size 42 jacket comes with 36" waist trousers.
Suits for the Season
 
Mens Summer Suits are exactly what the name implies. Wear these in the hottest months of the year and you will feel much better about that long hot walk from the parking lot to the office.
Materials for these types of suits vary greatly. Designers will use worsted wool, linen, cotton, and seersucker materials. Strong breath-ability makes these fabrics great for this time of year.
If you find you only can or want to buy just one suit, make it this one. Trench coats can always be worn to make this seasonal suit warmer but material cannot be cut away to make a winter suit cooler.
The winter suit is heavier and thicker than its summer model for good reason. Summer suits can be down right cold when its snowing and the wind is chilling you to the bone.
Cold weather models will be made from traditional wools or wool/polyester mixes. Consequentially, they will be thicker than their brethren. They may also have a bulkier inner lining for maximum heat retention.
A side benefit to the heavy wool used is a noticeable reduction in wrinkles during day to day use.
However, if you are in love with your summer suit, I'd advise keeping it and throwing on an overcoat when needed.

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