Monday, May 23, 2011

5 Essential Factors in finding the Perfect Job Interview Suit

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Nowadays, many younger men can’t stand wearing suits. There are actually two major reasons for this. First reason would be because several men grew up wearing the usual jeans, tees and sneakers or running shoes. As such, any “dress clothes” seem uneasy to them and secondly, men who wore dress clothes in the past wore defectively constructed, badly fitted suits, jackets and pants made out of cheap materials. The perfect job interview suit must perfectly fit, must have the right shade or color, proper fabric and must be completely comfortable. Like these handsome and charming interview suits below by SuitAuthority.com.

The Perfect Cut.

There are adequate cuts for men suits which are the traditional European cut that is a little fitted and the classic American cut that is looser and boxier. The American style suit is usually traditional looking while the European style is fitted and looks tailored.

The Appropriate Color.

There are two colors that are adequate for men suits and these are dark blue and gray. It should be navy blue for blues and charcoal gray for grays. You can pick put patterns of your choice such as solid, pinstripe or chalk stripe. Apart from, they should appear classic and muted rather than looking like a mobster or a race track buff.

The Right Fabric.

The best fabric would be wool since it is ideal for the coolness of winter and the heat of the summer. Very little percentage of polyester is good enough for strength.

The Perfect Fit.

For a jacket suit to fit properly, it must have the right size and cut and should be tailored for further alterations if needed. It must be perfectly comfortable in the back, chest and shoulders with the top or middle button locked. Remember to put on a dress shirt when trying on a jacket. And now for the trousers, trouser must perfectly fit the waist, crotch and the seat whether it’s a plain front or pleated front. Mens suits are uncomfortable to wear if they’re too big or too small.

Tailoring.

Suit jackets are tailored in various areas like the back, the collar, the sleeves and the trousers. After tailoring is finished, you can try on the suit with the dress shirt and shoes and check for wrinkles, bags or pulls, if the sleeves and legs are uneven. If everything’s perfect then you’re all set to bag a job.

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  1. Unknown says:

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