Did you know that particular colours signify different meanings?
People typically choose a failsafe black, grey or navy suit, but that does not mean you must stick to this well establish status quo.
Have you ever thought of selecting a tweed brown, dark green suit, yellow or purple jacket to show who you really are?
Let’s take a look at couple of tips which we have gathered for you as a practical guidebook of colour philosophy that you may wish to set in motion when designing your new bespoke suit.
3 principles for choosing the colour for your bespoke suit.

- Think of when shall you be wearing your bespoke suit?
Before designing your suit, it is advisable to consider the main reasons standing behind your choice.
Think of whether you go for a formal occasion such as a wedding, funeral, or business meeting, the occasion and dress code requirements shall direct you towards the appropriate colour options.
The occasion may also set the requirements for the style and fabric of your bespoke suit.
As with many garment choices, in case of bespoke suit you may consider how much you’ll be able to get out of your suit. This may determine the colour you choose.
Remember, though bespoke suit it not as like mass market items. It will serve you for years.
So, choose wisely.
- Investigate your wardrobe. What colour of suits do you already have?
Before buying a new suit, it is worth auditing your existing formalwear collection.
Do you have more than one of the same colour suit?
If so, it is high time to try a different colour to add variety in your wardrobe.
- Match your bespoke suit with your skin tone
If you want your suit to compliment your skin tone, and make your eyes sparkle and your skin glow, it is worth considering a suit that compliments your skin tone. After all, nobody wants to look sallow and washed out when they want to look their very best.
As a general guide, lighter suits are most complimentary for people with medium and darker skin tones. Likewise, a deep and dark-coloured suit looks most complimentary on fairer skin. You can also consider and work with your skin’s natural undertones.
Are you warm-toned or cool-toned?
We recommend choosing a suit that is in keeping with your natural undertone for a truly cohesive look.
For example, a warm olive green suit will truly complement those with deeper, warmer skin tones, and a cool-toned blue suit will flatter those with paler, cool tones in their skin.
There are, however, no hard and set in stone rules on this and you can choose whatever colour suit you like best as long as it fits the occasion.
As a rule of thumb you need to feel comfortable, that is all that matters.
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