How To Turn Your Tuxedo Into A Power Suit

Posted July 31st, 2009 by Victor R. Santerino

  

Any manner of dress calculated to suggest the wearer is a successful business man (or woman) can be termed a power suit. The men’s tuxedo fills this role perfectly. A power suit will make you feel self-assured and self-confident because that’s exactly how you will look.

A suit has a lot of versatility and can change to fit into social and formal gatherings. At times, you may need to blend in with others or make a huge impression. Either way, accessorizing with a tuxedo can help you accomplish any desired effect.

These wide-ranging wishes can all be accomplish just by wearing different clothing, or the same tuxedo accessorized in a different way. It’s not always as straightforward as wearing the correct suit, because the way you wear it and the style of shirt and tie can make a totally dissimilar look.

Nevertheless, of all the diverse ways of accessorizing men’s tuxedo’s, it’s the power suit that is the most effortless and clear-cut look to accomplish. It’s really not a “suit”, but an image that is being worn.

The first consideration of the power suit is material. Wool is the material of choice, but any flat, natural fabric substitute is acceptable.

Black is a very popular color, but keep in mind that most people will be wearing it! Instead, wear a navy blue. It will be a unique fashion choice and assure others of your suave and sophistication. Opt for a well-fitted navy blue tuxedo.

A power suit should always be worn with a crisp, white shirt. A distracting, colorful shirt may detract from an otherwise confident appearance.

Your tie should be plain and the same tone as the suit. Remember to keep your look clean and polished by avoiding any type of insignias or hoops.

A plain, black, well-polished shoe finishes off the look. Their shine should indicate that you care for every detail.

When dressed in your power suit all that is left is to stand up straight and be confident, and you will be unstoppable.

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