Black Suit – Well Dressed Man Has Never Failed to Impress
Black became the leading color of men’s clothes after the third decade of the nineteenth century. The black suit was purely a symbol, with the exception of abstract philosophy, music, cuisine, and love-making. Without the black suits, men would have nothing. In the hierarchy of style, a good black suit leftover a man’s only trump card. The Black suit still carries an air of success, taste, and style. It is designed to make you look better, to break boundaries between social classes. The Black suit looks good in restaurants, wedding, trains and dinner parties in short, everywhere you want to be. It is, in its best forms, a complete outfit that will never fail you.
The black suit, no matter the style, needs to fit your body, closely. Make sure all pieces should be cut and tailored appropriate to your form. Surprisingly, this doesn’t require a lot of money but it does take an eye, and the strength to ignore any saccharine compliments from salesmen.

James Bond Daniel Craig wears a Black suit and tuxedo designed by Tom Ford

Brad has a way of always looking polished without looking artificial. I love that he is wearing a henley shirt under a black suit.


The black suit makes your personality






