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December 09, 2021
When it comes to workwear, it is tempting to believe that men have it all figured out. They're ready for everything, whether a linen suit and shirt for a casual event or a suit with a dress shirt for a more formal occasion. Thankfully, the days of the suit being solely for males are long gone. For nearly every business formal occasion, women may appear just as stylish in a range of suits.
Let's have a look at this female business suit guide together.
Business Pant Suit
There's something so graceful about a lady dressed in a pantsuit. It emanates self-assurance and refinement. Women Pantsuits are available in various colors, materials, and styles that can effortlessly transition from day to night, making them ideal business formal clothing for women. Light colors in softer materials work nicely for daytime events, while rich dark fabrics work well for evening events. When it comes to reaching the ultimate pantsuit appearance, the fit is just as crucial as the skirt suit. A made-to-measure business suit tailored to your perfect body shape and size is always a good choice. The sleeves of your suit should stop at your wrist and should never be excessively tight or too loose. Slim-fitting pants should stop just above the ankle, creating a neat line with your shoe. You'll look good in a well-fitting pantsuit, whether you pair it with a clean white shirt or a more casual top.
Styles while choosing suits
Best suits that are appropriate for your body type. Choose a suit set with an A-line or pencil skirt to make yourself seem taller. If you have a pear shape with bigger hips, a pants suit with a flared leg will help to balance out your figure. You can't do wrong with a classic cut suit set for ladies with curvier figures but avoid a pleated skirt that will bulk out your figure. For more conservative settings, skirt suits are usually preferred. Your skirt should be knee-length, and your jacket should be tailored and well-fitted, touching right at your waist.
Colors
Stick to conventional suit colors like black, charcoal grey, and navy blue if you're shopping on a budget and simply buying a few pieces to establish a professional wardrobe. This allows you to divide your suit sets into individual parts and mix and match components to create a variety of work outfits. If you want to add diversity to your professional outfit, you may discover women's suit sets in several colors. This expands your wardrobe even more since you may mix and match colors or pair a colorful suit jacket with a black skirt or pants.
Materials
Certain textiles are better suited for specific seasons, while others demand more maintenance and last longer. For the warmer months, poplin, linen, and seersucker suits are excellent choices. Worsted wool is a robust and breathable fabric that keeps you warm in the winter and cools in the summer. Cotton mixes offer more comfort and stretch, while polyester suits are less likely to wrinkle, making them easier to care for.
Make sure the textiles in your collection match if you wish to mix and match separates. A polyester suit jacket, for example, should not be worn with a wool skirt.
Now you know all you need to about women's suits, we hope to see you slay!
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