3 Tips For Men’s Suits In Summer  

According to the weather forecast, a heat wave is descending on parts of Ontario. The temperature this week will be over 30 degrees Celsius, and the humidex values will make it feel like 45 degrees.

Summer is approaching quietly, like a thief in the night. For those men who need to wear suits every day, the hot weather is definitely a big challenge.

How to find a suit that can keep you fresh and present a professional image is a big issue that many men are concerned about. As for how to balance comfortability, breathability and fashion when wearing a suit in summer, you can start with the fabric, color and cutting.

1. The right fabrics increase comfortability

Lightness and breathability are key elements for choosing suit fabrics in summer. Linen fabrics will be a good choice, as it is light, breathable and moisture wicking. At the same time, linen blend fabrics are also suitable for summer. Because this kind of fabric is not easy to wrinkle and is relatively durable. These options will keep you cool and comfortable during the summer while presenting a professional and stylish image.




2. Light-colored suits give you a fresher image

For informal occasions, you may choose fabrics in bright or light colors. Light blue or beige will be perfect. These colors give people a relaxed and lively feel and are more suitable for informal situations. This kind of suit goes well with jeans or white cotton trousers. It presents a neat and fashionable feeling. Moreover, light-colored fabrics are easier to dissipate heat than dark-colored fabrics. It might be a good choice for wearing in summer.





 

3. The relationship between cutting and breathability

If the fabric you choose is breathable and light, you may try a slim fit but not too tight cut, which can reduce the contact area between the clothing and the body. It can also increase air circulation and improve breathability. In addition, you can choose to wear cropped pants and white sneakers. This will make you look younger and more energetic.

This summer let’s break the tradition and wear comfortable and fashionable suits.

 

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