Being in the Men’s Fashion Business for 25 years, you get a permanent sense of fashion expertise. You start to learn whats in style and how to match it up from Suits to Shoes and from Dress Shirts to Dress Hats and everywhere in between. It becomes second nature to coordinate which colors to which items and which style to which person. One size does not fit all with style. It really takes skill to put an outfit together for that person. Some people may not look right in certain colors or certain color combinations may not look right on that individual. I can tell right off the bat if that combo will work on my customer and if not, I’ll steer them into something that will work. A short and stocky gentleman just won’t look right wearing the longer jacket zoot suit where as the taller lankier Gentleman will truly shine. It always requires a little forethought and savvy to properly outfit the customer. Also fabric patterns are just as important. Some stripe or plaid combinations just don’t look right on the shorter man. Zootsuit fashion is something that needs to be annalized before committing. By putting customer service first and putting the customer into a suit that looks right on him, the customer will acquire a sense of loyalty to your fashion sense. Not everyone knows how to put colors and styles of suits together and make it work with that customer’s size and complexion. I think that Steve Harvey is personally respondsible for the resurgence in men’s suit fashions. Sure Steve Harvey is one of the Kings of Comedy but he really is one of the kings of suits. He became so well known for being a suit nut that he eventually was approached by a suit manufacturer to make a line of expensive suits with his name on it.
Men’s Church Suit Fashion is a constantly evolving entity. Every year the fabrics, cut, and style of church suits change. For Me, it is second nature. That is why I’ve been in this business for as long as I’ve been. Pimpin’ is Easy