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50 ways to wear a classic black suit

Some of the ways to wear a black suit

THE black suit can so easily be forgotten shafted for a hipper blue suit, or a stylish grey number in windowpane check or sleek charcoal.

Yet, in a menswear world obsessed with the new and the bold, a well-tailored suit in black is a sure-fire way to looking sophisticatedly chic. Especially, among the sea of navy, light grey and beige suits on parade this minute.
Not to mention, black goes with everything. And it’s slimming. A triple win, really.

To help you out, we’ve put together a selection of our favourite street, celebrity and look book shots, which showcase the very best in black suits.

With a plethora of men working black this season from the office, to weddings, to that all-important first date, black is certainly worth a look when deciding what suit to wear today.

Read on to find out exactly how, and when, to wear the black suit, followed by an expert tip from menswear designer, tailor and suit connoisseur.

Black suit rules to follow

Black suit combinations
Black suit, white shirt and black tie
The timeless classic black suit, white shirt and black tie combination will always be a foolproof go to combination. Ensure you have a white pocket square otherwise you’ll look like a waiter.

Black suit and sneakers
If your suit is well tailored then it’s perfectly okay to wear sneakers. White leather will be your easiest option otherwise opt for some colour. Your sneakers must be clean!! Keep your trouser length on the shorter side.
Black suit and black shirt
Nothing says nightclub lothario like the black suit and black shirt combination. Ensure you complete this combination with a fitted black shirt and either lace up oxford or loafers.

Black suit and T-shirt
Keep it casual with a clean and well fitted white or black t-shirt. Your look will be perfect for smart casual events. Complete the look with black sneakers or a derby shoe.

Black suit and colour
Think of the movie Alfie when Jude Law wear a light pink shirt with his black Ralph Lauren suit. Choose softer colours, otherwise one bold colour only. So a bold shirt or a bold tie but not both.

Expert tip on wearing a black suit
“There are some very simple rules when buying, owning and wearing a black suit. First rule of the black suit club: you have to own one! Why? It’s a wardrobe staple. A black suit is so versatile and it can be can be utilised for all occasions.
Picture this: it’s the start of a new week, you are wearing a white, spread collar shirt paired with an Italian silk, black-and-white polkadot tie (half Windsor knot, of course). Matte-black, polished leather monk strap shoes — with silk black-and-white polkadot socks, match back perfectly with your tie. You look great, feel great, and are now ready to do a great job.
Second rule of the black suit club: make sure your suit is made from a natural fabric — wool, linen, cotton or a blend (wool, silk, cashmere, linen etc). Under no circumstances are polyester or poly-blends acceptable.
Third rule of black suit club (or any suit club): make sure the suit fits. Do not be swayed by brand names, labels or price tags. No fit, no entry.

On Fridays, wear your favourite raw, selvedge denim jeans, roll your cuffs (two turns) and throw on a basic white t-shirt, before sliding into some woven suede loafers. Your impeccably tailored black jacket adds an elegant, refined profile to your contemporary look. Now, sip on a whisky (neat) and reflect on your week’s accolades.” — Online.