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Know Everything About Women's Designer Suits
Suits are no
longer only for men. Of course, this has been the case for quite some
time now, but it only becomes more and more evident that the fashion
of women wearing suits was not a passing trend or merely a rebellion
to prove that women could wear suits too. The fact is that there are
suit styles that are perfect for women, more perfect than they've
ever been for men, and women know this well.
Women look
particularly good in a suit that is double breasted; this type of a
jacket is best worn by men with broad shoulders; where women are
concerned, it is best worn by virtually all women! That's a nice
little advantage for women when it comes to shopping for a suit.
Despite having an option for men's suits that will look good on a
woman's body, there's also the all-too-obvious option of simply
looking for a woman's suit that has good style. For shorter women,
suits that have cropped
jackets can look much better than the traditional sportcoat
length. For taller women, the traditional jacket
cut works famously.
Pant styles
are a whole different issue. Designer
Pant styles differ more than designer jackets styles do,
especially when it comes to women's suits. For men, one cut of pants
will do, only choose your waist size and measure the length, hem
them, and you're good to go. For women, the task is not such an easy
one. Women searching for a flattering pants
suit should consider the type of jeans or other pants they
usually wear, taking pleats, waist styling, and cut of the leg into
consideration. Straight legs do not look good on everybody, but
fortunately for women, there is a multitude of other options to be
found at virtually every clothing store. The best way to know is to
consider the shape you normally wear and then try on that cut with
the jacket; probably, this is the best choice. However, you should
always consult with the people working in the shop in which you are
buying as part of their job is to know which style of suit looks best
on which type of body.
Many women's
suits come with skirts
instead of pants. This is an excellent option if you feel that pants
are not quite dressy enough, not quite professional enough, or if you
work in a climate where pants are too hot for summer days. Straight
skirts generally come in two lengths, either above the knee, or to
the knee. Once again, your own taste in skirts and the shape/length
of your legs should be the main considerations in making this choice.
There are also skirts that have a little body to them in this
knee-length style; this is generally a dressier style than the
straight skirt, which is traditionally a woman's business
suit.
There are
suits for every body on today's market. With a little bit of
searching and little bit of trying on, everyone can find the style
that they prefer and that is flattering to their own body type. |