Thursday, October 18, 2012

Suits For Tall and Lanky Men





When a designer designs the costumes will look perfect for a man who is between 5'10 "and 6 'tall and weigh somewhere around 160-170 lbs. I did not even need to tell you how ridiculous a standard is that very few American men with fall in this range. The design is then measured and scaled to match all other sizes off the rack. "L" or long version and the version " S "a suit in general represent a 2" inch swing in both directions. Generally a longer version is for a man 6'1 "to 6'3", is for a short 5'7 "to 5'8". So for the millions of American men who fall outside this range to find a costume can be a challenge.
Today, we'll focus on the "L" or long version, like many great men can attest, shopping costume can be a real test. Sleeves, hem suit jacket, posture button below all seem to never be long enough. The ultimate challenge comes in the form of use of the combination to keep a man already big lanky research. Being tall tends to make a man look thinner than it really is when the knowledge of the tricks of the trade can help reduce this risk.
    Tall men should look for a longer jacket. This usually comes in the form of a 3 or 4 even suit button. The future direction button covers over the torso giving a less slender, while the envelope gives a little more proportion to the ratio between the legs and torso.
    
Make sure that the proportions of the brand at the waist. it is a subtle detail most people will fail, but it is one of the best features tailored suits for tall men. To see if the brand you are looking to buy this, take a short 38 grid compared to your height. Take a look at the breast pocket welt not have a larger size? If it does not switch to another brand. Make every detail commensurate with the size of your is what gives the illusion of a great fit. Men need large pockets, lapels, flaps, collars, cuffs, etc. and their costume to match their height.
    Flat front pants may be fashionable at the moment, but a single fold will actually suit you better. Have the tailor put a brake means in pants and a 2 "cuff (proportionate to remember?) It will weigh the hem fold and give sharp. Avoid more than one ply at all costs. Gives it a trendy cumbersome and really serves no purpose.
    
Heavy fabrics with texture work best. Look wool flannel or wool with a mill finish. It adds body and a lanky big man could certainly use a little bigger.

No comments:

Post a Comment