Quote: (07-15-2017 09:41 AM)kosko Wrote:
I notice suite game works in the daytime better. You wear it out at night to a venue and lots of other dudes will have it on. It also typecasts you as a "type" of dude and some girls will automatically dismiss you by default. In Toronto broads call them "suits" as they are all just mindless money guys. Some girls are into it while others won't even entertain them.
It can work, but it's not something to do mindlessly.
First thing is to make sure that the suit you're wearing looks like one you'd wear for style and not for work. Boring "work" colors are out. Vests are maybe in. My favorite to wear with a suit is this cobalt blue shirt I got on sale. If I wear a tie it is an informal complimenting tie (patterned, black with a complimenting color). Trim should be more stylish and less formal than what you'd wear at the office, as should your shoes.
Second is to know your own palette. I do well with winter colors so if I suit up I'm typically wearing a charcoal suit with intense colors on my shirt/accessories. If you're blond haired/light eyed don't do this and instead go with something lighter.
If you look good in light colors Burn Notice is a good place to start for inspiration:
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If you look good in darker colors most of Barney Stinson's nighttime suits are a good place to start.
Second is know your venue. Don't be the dumbass in a top-40 dance or salsa club running around in a suit If you're going to dress up then you should be looking to match: find a trendy, slightly more upscale club downtown, a nice lounge, or a classy cocktail bar.
General rule of thumb is to dress about 1-1.5 levels above the average at any given venue. If your chosen venue is one where people usually wear jeans then you will look hella outta place. You want a place where most dudes are wearing slacks and a button down, then to step it up with a nicely fitted suit jacket and/or accessory.