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Three-piece suits

Take your formal style to the next level with a custom-tailored three-piece suit. Discover a new level of exclusivity, fit, and comfort using only the best fabrics and a tailored fit for just you. A three-piece suit is perfect for formal events and will definitely make you the center of attention. Browse our suggested designs below or create your own three-piece suit using our design tool.

Imperia, silver gray
Steel gray three-piece suit
4.8/5
EUR 835
Wellington, dark green
Dark green three-piece suit
4.7/5
EUR 709
Castel, dark gray
Dark gray three-piece suit
5/5
EUR 835
Montura, blue
Sky blue three-piece suit
4.3/5
EUR 835
Wellington, light brown
Light brown three-piece suit
4.7/5
EUR 709
Montura, green
Green three-piece suit
EUR 835
Ormond, navy
Navy three-piece suit
4.6/5
EUR 709
Medley, dark gray
Dark gray three-piece stretch suit
4.9/5
EUR 709
Sicilia, grapefruit orange
Orange three-piece suit
5/5
EUR 709
Medley, dark gray
Dark gray three-piece stretch suit
4.9/5
EUR 709

A three-piece suit is classic, elegant, timeless, and appropriate for multiple occasions. It's made up of a jacket, waistcoat, and trousers. The three-piece suit is most commonly worn to formal engagements such as business meetings or events but can also be worn in more relaxed settings. When it comes to a three-piece suit, the style and fabrics available are endless, which makes the three-piece suit an excellent option for any event.

Here is some example of events that you can wear a three-piece suit to:

Weddings: If you're attending a wedding or getting married, you should wear a three-piece suit. They are usually worn at more formal weddings and by the groom on his big day.

Gala: If you are invited to attend gala events at work or school, wearing a three-piece suit will make you stand out! You can also wear it for special occasions such as prom night or awards ceremony.

Office: If you work in an office environment where business attire is required, wearing a three-piece suit will make you look professional and stylish at the same time!

How should a three-piece suit fit?

The fit of a three-piece suit should be snug, with no wrinkles or folds in the jacket and trousers. The arms of the jacket should follow the contours of your body without being too tight or loose.

The trousers are usually plain-fronted with flat or pleated fronts and are often cut to complement the waistcoat, so they often have slash pockets and no belt loops.

What is the difference between a waistcoat and a vest? The difference between a waistcoat and vest is one is worn over a shirt and tie, while the other is worn under the jacket.

A waistcoat is a fitted garment that covers the chest and has two or more buttons. It can be made from many different materials and styles, although it is most commonly made from wool or tweed. A hidden rule is that the bottom button of your waistcoat should be left undone, as it stops everything from looking squashed together. And it's acceptable to wear a waistcoat in another color than your suit.

Vests are often worn as part of work uniforms or sportswear, while waistcoats are more commonly worn with suits. A vest is also a fitted garment, but it is not as formal as a waistcoat and tends to be more casual. However, there are no hard-and-fast rules about when you should wear each piece of men's clothing.

What are the common mistakes when buying a three-piece suit?

There are some common mistakes when buying a three-piece suit. Let's talk about them and how to avoid them.

When wearing a three-piece suit, you need to feel comfortable with its cut and style. One common mistake is buying the wrong size of jacket. If you see the shoulders are too wide or the chest is too tight, then it means that the jacket does not fit you well.

Your jacket sleeves should be long enough to cover your wrists but not so long that they hang past the wrist bones. If you need to figure out how long is too long, ask a friend or family member if they can see your wrist when the sleeve is at its full extension. If they can't see it, chances are good that it's too long.

The color of your shirt does not match your three-piece suit or tie. Choosing the right shirt color for your suit is essential so that it looks coordinated and doesn't look like an afterthought when wearing it with other pieces of clothing.