How to Buy a Woman's Business Suit
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professionalism and competence with a crisp, well-fitted
business suit. |
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Steps: |
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Select
a suit color and pattern. Black, navy and gray are all
classic tones. If you opt for a patterned suit, check
that the patterns line up at the seams of the shoulders
and lapels. |
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Choose
a suit fabric. High-quality worsted wool is seasonally
versatile; avoid blends with too much polyester.
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Crumple the fabric to see if it bounces back
instead of remaining wrinkled. |
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Pick a
jacket style. The single-breasted suit is classic, but
there are also double-breasted suits, as well as those
that button to the collar (Coco Chanel epitomizes this
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Determine your preferred jacket length. Pockets
can be besom (slit), flap or patch; besom pockets are
formal, while patch pockets provide a casual look.
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Decide
between a skirt and pants, or buy both. The traditional
skirt suit is appropriate in highly formal business
settings, but the relaxed pantsuit is sometimes
acceptable. It might be practical to buy a three-piece
set: jacket, skirt and pants. |
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Select
your pants style. Pleats make pants dressy and provide
room to move around, while flat-front pants are
slimming. Cuffed legs are formal and add weight to the
suit; uncuffed pants elongate the leg. |
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Test
for jacket fit. Make sure the collar lies flat against
the back of your neck. Shoulders should be lightly
padded and neither too boxy nor sloped. Sleeves should
reveal 1/4 to 1/2 inch of dress cuff or fall 5 inches
above the tip of your thumb. |
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Make
sure the skirt or pants fit. You should be able to slide
two fingers under the waistline and pull about 1 inch of
excess fabric at the hip. Skirts should fall straight.
Back, not side zippers help a skirt to fall more
smoothly. Pay attention to the crotch area for pants,
making sure it lies perfectly flat against your body.
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Tips: |
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Consider your body shape and the silhouette you
would like to achieve with the suit. |
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Women with straight, angular bodies might prefer
suits with straight lines. Search for longer jackets
that have sharp lapels and are not too cinched at the
waist. |
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Women with curvy bodies should wear suits with
rounded lines: a fitted waist, shorter jacket, curved
lapel and skirt with rounded bottom. |
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Warnings: |
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Don't
forget to check for suit quality. Well-made suits have
full linings, neatly finished hems and hand-sewn
buttonholes (identifiable by their irregular stitching).
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