{"id":59,"date":"2020-05-21T17:07:03","date_gmt":"2020-05-21T17:07:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.christianlouboutinshoessale.us\/?p=59"},"modified":"2020-10-30T17:11:50","modified_gmt":"2020-10-30T17:11:50","slug":"pinstripe-suit-fashion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.christianlouboutinshoessale.us\/?p=59","title":{"rendered":"Pinstripe Suit Fashion"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>In the past, pinstripes were commonly thought to be too informal to wear on a suit for a typical 9-5 kind of job. Seems a little bit strange, doesn&#8217;t it? That a pattern of very thin stripes could seemingly make a suit seem less formal? Behold the power of the pinstripe. Today, designers have begun including pinstripes on a wide range of their apparel, and the pinstripe has become accepted in a wide range of both social and professional situations.<br \/>\nWhy wear a pinstripe? Simply put, it makes you stand out. In a sea of plain black, gray and navy suits, a pinstripe is a subtle touch that can adds to your overall look without being distracting. Most pinstripes are not even visible from a distance, so you overall still have the polished and professional look of a solid suit. It simply has more interest and panache when viewed from up close.<br \/>\nBecause of its subtlety, a pinstripe is now thought to be appropriate for pretty much any occasion where you would wear a suit. And contrary to popular belief, your tie and shirt do not need to just be solid if you are wearing a pinstripe suit. In fact, the stripe pattern of the suit pairs very nicely with other patterns. For a social event such as a wedding, try a gray pinstripe suit, a navy foulard tie, and a white shirt with a light blue wide set stripe. These colors are subtle and appropriate, but the overall appearance is one with a lot of interest. If you want to be even more fashion forward, trade the foulard tie for one with a bold diagonal stripe, and add a pocket square in a bright color. This would be a good look for a formal party, dinner at a nice restaurant, or an art show. Or, bump your look up another notch by wearing a three-piece pinstripe suit and a shirt in a bold pattern, such as gingham, with a black skinny tie. I guarantee you that no one else at the event will be dressed like you, and your outfit will draw many compliments. To avoid the look of &#8220;competing&#8221; patterns, pair the colors of your shirt with the colors of your tie. For example, if your shirt has a maroon base, your tie should have a maroon base as well. The same goes for blue, green, or any other color. The patterns can differ, but the color base ties them together and allows you to have a unified look.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s okay to wear a pinstripe suit to an interview or to a business meeting, too. Just pair it with something a little more subtle. For example, a two-piece navy pinstripe suit, white shirt and blue tie is a nice combination to wear to an add a little bit of contrast with a brown tie. A black suit can also appear a bit less domineering with a subtle pinstripe, making it appropriate in a business setting. A simple gray tie and white shirt is a very sophisticated look, or you can lighten to look of the suit by wearing it with a light blue shirt and a darker blue tie.<br \/>\nIf someone notices the pinstripes on your suit, he or she is also likely to notice other small details. Make sure to wear a great pair of cufflinks and stylish shoes to perfect your look.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; In the past, pinstripes were commonly thought to be too informal to wear on a suit for a typical 9-5 kind of job. Seems a little bit strange, doesn&#8217;t it? That a pattern of very thin stripes could seemingly make a suit seem less formal? 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