MEN’S SUITS TO END THE YEAR IN STYLE
For most of us, the holiday season means engaging in serious socializing between the family and friends’ get-togethers, office parties and New Year celebrations; partying apart, mishits can go for a six —particularly when the thought of dressing up properly for the occasion struck you. You’ll need to put your act together, and here’s why we have put up this blog for you to explore the different suits you can wear at the end of the year with style and panache.
But if the sheer volume of socializing is pressurizing you, take stock of the season vibes by picking your most favorite festive winter outfits—in the form of suits. Whether you’re getting ready for a full-scale black tie operation or a more laidback cocktail hour, here’re a few suits that would remind you the season’s good tidings.
You will never go wrong with a slim-cut black suit, especially on New Year, as it’s a sure-fire hit. Even if you’ve planned to do nothing but sit on a bar stool alone, wearing the black suit can still do justice. Pair it with a white tee and accessorize with a pair of cowboy boots, which aren’t only of fancy variety, but also nicely constructed for a dive. But you can pick whatever suits your destination and mood—but let’s not forget that the black suit is the ‘godfather of all suits’.
I’m not a huge fan of those grisly sweaters my grandma probably used to gift me every holiday season. But very little do I know that it has the future potential to become a massive cultural phenomenon. Sweater, the iconic knitwear it is, has featured in everyday theme parties and memes on the social media over the years. But here’re my two cents: a holiday sweater doesn’t have to be unattractive and shabbily worn. I suggest you find a minimal pattern that brings out the best of the season’s spirit and revelry; avoid conspicuous graphics (therefore, no shoddily decorated trees, Santa and Reindeer dancing or the smiling snowman character). Pick a print that is fairly simple, abstract and subtle. It could be a toned down version of your festive sweater regular, but still flashes all of the vibrant characters, making it an excellent alternative for your next holiday office party or when hanging out with hometown pals. To ensure you disrupt the iconic-sweater terrain, put on a simple blazer, a nice pair of tailored trousers, and accessorize the ensemble with a pair of monk-strap or brogue shoe.
The New Eve parties, theatre shows and those ritzy dinners are back. But when you dress for the party, how do you really stand out when almost everybody in the party is dressed up in a lookalike black penguin suit? Why not choose a green velvet tartan, instead?
The tartan pattern gives it a subtle flair against the full dark background, whilst the sheeny velvet fabric provides a stunning texture and that is elegant and even a bit bold. Just ensure to team it up with the black tie classics: Tuxedo shirt in poplin, a silk satin bow tie, a vest—and for something tad unique—accessorize with a pair of luxurious velvet slippers. And there you’re, ready to go.