Which of the following suits do you pick? (All same $)

  1. http://www.ctshirts.co.uk/men%27s-suits/men%27s-c…--?q=usddefault||ENA03NAV|||||||||||||#

  2. http://www.ctshirts.co.uk/men%27s-suits/men%27s-c…-?q=usddefault||ENA19NAV|||||||||||||# (ignore vest. Keep in mind, chalkstripe is softer than straight pinstripe)

  3. http://www.ctshirts.com/Navy-herringbone-Italian-…

(with pants, it's $380, so the same essentially)

5 Comments
 

The first.

The second is far too aggressive in my opinion, and the third is center vented. The first also looks like it has the most natural button stance of all.

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A Posse Ad EsseThe first.

The second is far too aggressive in my opinion, and the third is center vented. The first also looks like it has the most natural button stance of all.

Not too aggressive if you can pull it off ;) With a white/blue spread collar and an equally conservative red/blue tie, that shit would pop.

I already have a standard navy staple suit, but I was wondering if I should replace it with a new, similar one (#1) or keep it and go for another, bolder option as an additional suit (#2/#3)

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