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Can I wear a suit two days in a row?

Can I wear a suit two days in a row?

Practically speaking, it’s impossible to wear a suit two to three times in a row if it doesn’t fit you well. Wearing the same suit for three different weddings means you need to make sure it fits well and looks great because you’ll be spending a lot of time in it.

How many days in a row can I wear a suit?

A solid fabric in a low-key color is key to being able to wear a suit more than once a week. In fact, with the right mixing, we estimate you can wear the same suit at least three times a week. Think of your suit as the neutral foundation and mix up the underpinnings you wear with it.

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What ties go with black suit?

Choose a silk necktie with a bit of a sheen, rather than something matte or knit, which is too casual. Purples and plums are great, as well as grey and silver, which look elegant with a black suit. Use a four-in-hand knot, which in our opinion, is the only knot you should ever wear.

How many suits should you wear daily?

For each day of the week that you’ll need to wear a suit, plan to have two suits in your wardrobe. This rule ensures you don’t wear the same suit more than twice in one month.

How many times can you wear a suit before dry cleaning?

Business suits – Since suits don’t cut touch your skin, they don’t need to undergo dry cleaning after every wear. Suits should be dry cleaned every three to four wears.

Is a suit OK for black tie?

When going to a black tie event, always choose a black or dark navy suit. It is classic, versatile and the best colour to wear for these events. Moreover, this suit can be used all year round and combined with almost anything, with the exception of perhaps wearing a matching navy blue tie with a navy blue suit.

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Can you wear a suit everyday?

The only problem with wearing the same suit everyday is that your trousers will wear away pretty quickly if you don’t allow them to rest regularly. One solution is to switch up two suits in similar shades and fabrics and wear them as separates on contrasting days.