The main difference between expensive and cheap suit, which will help not to spend money on consumer goods

“All you need to have in a man’s wardrobe is a good dark suit, tie, perfect black tuxedo, blazer, jeans and a pair of excellent shoes,” says Tom Ford. But what is a good suit? How does an expensive suit differ from a budget one?



Contrary to popular belief, a suit is not just a jacket and pants made of the same fabric. The secret of a good suit consists of many components.



GettyImages We will try to list them, and also tell you how to give a solid look to the cheapest suit.

Costume Design: Dresses are sewn and costumes are designed. Many people now know how to sew, but design is a rare gift, writes the author of the bestseller Eat, Pray, Love. Elizabeth Gilbert in her latest book.



It only seems to a person from the outside that the design of the jacket is no different from other outerwear: “Think, the complexity is a layer of fabric, the lining under it and pockets.”

In fact, to think so is a great misconception. In order for the jacket to fit perfectly in the figure, the tailor in some places must use up to 10 layers of various fabrics.



With products produced on the conveyor, everything is much easier. They are sewn on a dimensional grid, which takes into account only two of the dozens of parameters: breast growth and volume. It is clear that such a jacket is unlikely to sit even on the owner of the ideal figure.

Synthetic polyester or rayon make it clear that you are wearing a cheap suit. For the production of expensive costumes, natural fabrics are usually used: wool, cashmere, silk, flax.



GettyImages They keep fit better and don't wear out as quickly. And in addition to this, they are pleasant to the touch and pass air well.

Most of the costumes of the lower and middle price range are made using adhesive technology (fused). And the basis of expensive suits for hundreds of years is a firmware (fully canvassed) way.



Distinguishing them visually to a non-specialist can be difficult. The main disadvantage of the first method is that over time the adhesive base begins to move away from the fabric and ugly bubbles are formed.

High-quality costumes also use high-quality casing of horse or camel hair. With the help of an iron, it is manually given a shape that repeats the curves of the human body. Then the details are collected using hand stitches, which gives the jacket “plasticity” and helps to sit better on the figure.

In economy class suits, as a rule, synthetic lining and plastic buttons are used, which look cheap and also break quickly. Sometimes they can even get paint off.



Interestingly, the button loops on the jacket are always one more than the buttons. 4 on the sleeves, 2-3 on the shelf and one additional on the lapel. Hand-wrapped on expensive jackets, the “Milan” loop emphasizes the thoroughness of the work and symbolizes the culture of hand sewing.

How to make an inexpensive costume more solid? “A suit and accessories should always communicate with each other like old friends, not casual acquaintances,” says the author of the book “The Philosophy of Elegance” artist and fashion designer Maggie Roof.



And indeed, competent selection of accessories sometimes works wonders. A quality shirt, a natural leather belt, a stylish tie, cufflinks and shoes - all this can increase the value of your suit in the eyes of others.

Are you ready for an individual tailoring? Fit your costume to your figure. The main thing is to choose a jacket that sits well in the shoulders, and pants that fit at the waist. And the waist and width of the pants a good tailor will change without difficulty.



Sleeve loops and fittings in budget-level costumes are almost always not broken. But it is easy to correct even a beginner seamstress. As a result, the sleeves, as well as in a custom-made suit, can be unbuttoned, and a boutonniere can be inserted into the loop.



GettyImages If the buttons are plastic, they can be replaced with natural horns. And replace the synthetic lining with a lining made of natural fabric. In short, now you know what distinguishes an expensive suit from an expensive one. Which one to buy is up to you.