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Custom Suits in New York | Blue Tuxedo New York

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How to Properly Wear a Suit [Custom Suits in New York] A suit is a timeless and essential part of a man’s wardrobe. It can be worn for any occasion, from a formal event to casual days at the office. The suit is made up of an outer garment called the jacket or coat, and tailored pants that fit closely to the body. Suit jackets typically have a full-length front opening, called a fly front. The fly features two to four buttons and most often has straight front panels that do not overlap. The suit has been traditionally worn as formal wear for men in Western society, but over time its use has become more widespread to include women as well. Wearing a suit is a great way to look professional and put together. A suit is much more than just your outfit though. It can be the difference between getting an interview or not, and it can also enhance your confidence and make you feel more powerful. Therefore, it is important to know how to wear a suit properly in order to look your best. – The jac...

The Difference Between Ready to Wear and Custom Made!

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  We Get It. You Hate Shopping in the Stores! So Do We. Have you ever gone to the store to buy clothing only to be frustrated that you can’t find your size or there is poor selection? Have you tried to find a salesclerk to help, only to find the person sitting on their butt (“quietly quitting”) with a crummy attitude annoyed that you are interrupting their fixation on TikTok? Have there been moments that you just want to ring someone’s neck while you are standing in line with people angry that it is taking way too long. How about trying on clothes and nothing fits, and you just want to stomp on the clothing saying “F*** THIS!” If you have said yes to any of the above, then it’s time to have your clothing custom-made! A True Luxury Clothing Experience. Now imagine yourself in a cozy comfortable showroom setting. A friendly person greets you offering a cold glass of water, coffee, or tea. Instead of imposing their opinion, your designer/stylist asks you what ...