It is easier to make a great first impression with your appearance and then follow up by showing what a capable, impressive and trustworthy person you are, with a winning performance. The clothing we choose makes a significant impact. This is such an important area, and in which we can build the greatest impression. What you wear makes a difference in how you influence the world. Few Tips: • The fit factor for men’s Linen suits should fit comfy, but not tight around the upper body. • Make sure there is just enough room to slip a hand inside the breast flap of your linen Suit. Jacket sleeves should drop to just above the palm of the hand. • Wide lapels, shirt collars and neckties can overwhelm a slender physique in double breasted suit. • Conversely, narrow shoulders, tie and collars magnify the proportions of fuller-figured men. And the width of a necktie also should be in proportion to coat lapels. • Standard cuffs, with functioning buttons, ticket pockets and side vents are small touches that can add a lot to a linen suit. • Pleated pants tend to make legs and hips appear wider, while flat-front pants create the opposite effect. • For long-term value, invest in one suit that can easily transition from business to formal occasions. • Navy looks great in the office, and it works at night as well. • The best color for a linen Suit is black. And with Black linen suits, you have a choice of wearing black or brown shoes and accessories. • Double vents in the rear can billow unflatteringly on men with prodigious backsides. • Patterns such as plaids and stripes tend to exaggerate the proportions of large men, while making the contours of a slender man more prominent. • Cuff-free slacks tend to elongate the look of the leg. Cuffed pants have a truncating effect because the vertical line is disrupted. • Linen suits have a slenderizing effect on portly men, while that extra panel of fabric can appear to swallow the physique of slender men. |








