Here is a really fun story my dad used to tell me. One time he was at a business conference and he wore his classic navy suit. All day he was in and out of meetings, shaking hands with people in the industry, and so on. When the conference was over he only had a few minutes before the dinner started. Instead of heading straight there, he went to his room and changed his tie. At the dinner everybody kept asking him if he changed his suit! Moral of the story, a good navy suit can be completely transformed in an instant!
In hot weather, I'd say more than color, it's the fabric you choose that's most important. Some people speak about "four season" fabrics, but there's really no such thing. For warmer climates, there's nothing better than hopsack, fresco, cotton or linen.
Depends on the service branch, with navy definetly - it's in the name -, airforce and marine corps it depends on the occasion but it's definetly a no-go in the army as you should blend in a bit more. But maybe I'm mistaken, as stated here it's a very versatile suit which dresses down well, here and there a leaf, a bit mud and you are the hit in afghanistan.
Sure as you sit in the safety of a government building while you decide to send other people’s children to death because your own will get out because of your power and money.
Yes! I've long thought the navy suit was ideal for the first. Charcoal may be a little more formal, but navy goes with all colors of shoes and usually looks better with more dress shirts.
I agree with Matthew Andrews. Navy is the best color for a suit as it’s the most versatile. Dark navy, however, is less versatile than navy as it only looks good with off white and white solid shirts and black shoes.
Blue may be more versatile, but charcoal is more flattering, imho. Depending on your complexion and hair color, blue can make a man look washed out. Also, charcoal is like a blank canvas to which you can add unlimited creativity with ties and shirts. Then again, you can wear brown shoes with blue suits, so that adds a lot of fun. Blue or charcoal...get both!
I just got my first custom suit. Navy, hopsack, single breasted, notch lapel (3.74'), roped shoulders, flapped pockets. Single pleated, 2 inch cuff. Thank you.
Even though I came from a working class family, I think I got my first suit at age 13 or so. Way back then most little boys had a suit for church, funerals and whatever. I guess most fellows these days get their first suit after their BA or associates for job interviews. I remember my little clip-on kiddie tie!
My first suit (and only at the moment) was black. Dad took me to Men's Wearhouse to get a suit for his dad's funeral. Definitely need to get a navy suit.
True on flap better for a work environment. My goal with this suit was to maximize its casual usage and ability to break into separates. Especially with the jacket alone, patch pockets work better, IMO.
What fabric is best for warm and humid weather? Hopsack or Fresco? By the way, I've heard people said that hopsack isn't suitable for trousers. What's your thought about it?
I am a college freshman who is entering the world of finance. I need to step up my professional wear to be taken more professionally in the near future. Where is a good place I can get a made to measure suit around $500-$750?
As always i love the content, just great(the best menswear). How ever i dont share thoughts on my mind when it comes to this matter. I think a grey suit is a better option it can be dressed down but when dressed up it blow the navy suit out of the water, i feel a navy suit is not as refined and also can looks a bit faded, how ever im more of a minimalist and dont really like color .
shaved fashion good points and thanks for the compliments! Though I disagree that a navy suit isn’t refined. Depends on the darkness. I have a really deep navy suit in Zegna fabric which is a go-to for more formal events which don’t require a tux.
Hey Brian love your content and style. You’ve inspired me to get my first navy suit. I do want to ask for this first suit would you recommend an English style or an Italian style suit? I’m guessing yours is an English style with padded shoulders? Thanks again for making these amazing content.
I would say, navy or charcoal grey are a tie for most versatile first suit. But, charcoal grey with some sort of subtle blue accent woven into the fabric (maybe a window pane) is actually the perfect first suit. Careful suggesting using a suit jacket as a blazer. A well dressed man should have at least one navy blazer in his wardrobe, followed by a black blazer and a brown or tan blazer). In this day and age of casual attire, one good suit and 3 good blazers or sport coats might be all most men need.
Yes the navy suit is perfect 👍🏻 👍🏻 and it’s great for a job in the office, for law school, for a job as a lawyer, a teacher in school, a wedding etc and I was 12 years old when I got measured for my 1st suit and it was in the spring of 2007 before I turned into a 13 year old teenager in August 2007 because I was going to a special wedding at the time and I wore the same dark navy blue suit when I went to my school banquet such great memories
I’ve seen a derogatory trend in some men’s style discussion boards likening navy hopsack jackets and suits to some kind of “sanitation worker” uniform. Is this a long reach or is there something to it?
Hello Brian, Great Video! I would like to ask if the jacket can remain its versatility if I opt for a more structured shoulder? My build is quite slim at the shoulder that I think a soft one would accentuate it even more. I love to pair the jacket with other smart-casual pieces too. Thanks
Love the video.Btw which material would you prefer is it wool or cotton? I live in UAE so its pretty much hot most of the time.I want to buy navy blue suit as a graduation suit.
i noticed most fashion gurus on youtube has similar neck tie "arrangement" as this. some say it's not the right way to tie a tie. can anybody explain this?
Would a hopsack vest work with this fabric texture? I'm a sucker for 3pc suits, but not sure if that's worth adding onto the 2pc suit considering the fabric? Would love some feedback.
Unless you need it the suit for the job or job interviews you can always pick a black suit as the first. And you could argue that a black one is more versatile if you dont need it for work. If you dont want to look like a kid at communion, you can just John Wick it- wear the black suit with a black shirt and a black tie. Or have it more casual, drop the jacket and the tie, just black pants and black shirt with open upper buttons. I like navy suits, but they are kind of middle of the road. I would say I even prefer combining a blue jacket with grey or (off-) white pants. The blue suit, imho, while it looks more casual than a black or grey one, is really only for somewhat formal situations. I wouldnt wear it to a party or a gala.
Very informative and useful video, Sir. Actually, I've also realized it now that a Navy suit is the most versatile suit. But, I got my first suit tailored a few months ago, and I went with a Royal Blue one, I reget it now because now, I think that I should've gone for a Navy suit with not so slim lapels. Could you please give some tips on how to get the most out of a Royal Blue suit? Thanks, Sir. :) 👍
Mr. Tom Ford is a great example on how a black suit is the best go-to option for every situation. Nevertheless, I do think that a navy suit is slightly more practical, simply because is a safe bet and the video perfectly explains why. But the single-breast, peak lapel, black suit mixed with a bold personally and charisma is a personal favorite above alse, as is Mr. Ford's. PS. We all need a black, a gray/charcoal, a blue suit and (of course) a dinner jacket/smoking in our wardrobe. And plenty white shirts! Thanks for the great video!
I thought a blazer and suit jacket were two different things and you shouldn't try to wear the latter with informal clothing like chinos and jeans? I mean, to my untrained eye they look pretty similar, and maybe it's one of these snobby "rules" that no one really cares about, but then maybe it's just going to look goofy. Which is it?
This is just so false. If you are a young guy buying your first suit you are not going to be wearing it to business stuff or when traveling. You will only need a suit for more formal events, weddings, funerals, fancy stuff, for which you need a black suit!
Here is a really fun story my dad used to tell me. One time he was at a business conference and he wore his classic navy suit. All day he was in and out of meetings, shaking hands with people in the industry, and so on. When the conference was over he only had a few minutes before the dinner started. Instead of heading straight there, he went to his room and changed his tie. At the dinner everybody kept asking him if he changed his suit! Moral of the story, a good navy suit can be completely transformed in an instant!
I got a navy suit for war.
😂
1. Navy
2. Charcoal
3. Blue
4. Light grey
4 suits is plenty for the hot & humid weather I live in all year round.
In hot weather, I'd say more than color, it's the fabric you choose that's most important. Some people speak about "four season" fabrics, but there's really no such thing. For warmer climates, there's nothing better than hopsack, fresco, cotton or linen.
Can this navy suit be worn for war?
Depends on the service branch, with navy definetly - it's in the name -, airforce and marine corps it depends on the occasion but it's definetly a no-go in the army as you should blend in a bit more. But maybe I'm mistaken, as stated here it's a very versatile suit which dresses down well, here and there a leaf, a bit mud and you are the hit in afghanistan.
Only if it has been established
Sure as you sit in the safety of a government building while you decide to send other people’s children to death because your own will get out because of your power and money.
@@theamazingcapitalist3547 :D :D
Only if the fabric is Kevlar
Yes! I've long thought the navy suit was ideal for the first. Charcoal may be a little more formal, but navy goes with all colors of shoes and usually looks better with more dress shirts.
Matthew Andrews agreed. Thanks for chiming in!
I agree with Matthew Andrews. Navy is the best color for a suit as it’s the most versatile. Dark navy, however, is less versatile than navy as it only looks good with off white and white solid shirts and black shoes.
My only 2 suits are Navy and Charcoal. @ 6' and 180 my charcoal suit gets endless compliments from both guys and girls.
I took a long break from suits and when I reentered I bought a charcoal suit. I did buy blue later on. I think Charcoal is more practical.
mrtodd3620 for me, it’s a touch more formal but to each his own.
Blue may be more versatile, but charcoal is more flattering, imho. Depending on your complexion and hair color, blue can make a man look washed out. Also, charcoal is like a blank canvas to which you can add unlimited creativity with ties and shirts. Then again, you can wear brown shoes with blue suits, so that adds a lot of fun. Blue or charcoal...get both!
Tim Correll can i do cognac or chestnut?
Blue is universal for dark brown or fair men...looks good on everyone...blue suit and crisp white shirt👌 a blue linen for summers is so cool
I always thought that a black should be the 1st suit, but now I'm thinking either a navy or charcoal gray because they are more versatile
Exactly
I just got my first custom suit. Navy, hopsack, single breasted, notch lapel (3.74'), roped shoulders, flapped pockets. Single pleated, 2 inch cuff.
Thank you.
Im glad i found this video and my first suit is navy blue. Cannot wait to rock it.
I really wanna rock a brown suit, looks so great.
Felixo one of my favorites as well.
That's the one color I'm missing from my closet. It would look great during the fall season!
I wish I could like this twice☺. could you do a video on suit fabrics and another on shirt-tie combos perhaps?
Haha, thank you so much. Will definitely put your ideas into the hopper. Cheers.
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the points you mentioned applies to a dark grey suit too. so why not a dark grey first suit?
Even though I came from a working class family, I think I got my first suit at age 13 or so. Way back then most little boys had a suit for church, funerals and whatever. I guess most fellows these days get their first suit after their BA or associates for job interviews. I remember my little clip-on kiddie tie!
Yes! I guess that was probably my first suit as well!
Also, contrasting button colors (as you have on your hopsack suit jacket) enhances the versatility of the navy suit
Certainly does!
My first suit (and only at the moment) was black. Dad took me to Men's Wearhouse to get a suit for his dad's funeral. Definitely need to get a navy suit.
Nice advice but I think a flap pocket works better than a patch pocket for versatility. Patch pocket is usually too casual in business environments.
True on flap better for a work environment. My goal with this suit was to maximize its casual usage and ability to break into separates. Especially with the jacket alone, patch pockets work better, IMO.
What fabric is best for warm and humid weather? Hopsack or Fresco? By the way, I've heard people said that hopsack isn't suitable for trousers. What's your thought about it?
My first suit light gray since it was the only color in my size
I am a college freshman who is entering the world of finance. I need to step up my professional wear to be taken more professionally in the near future. Where is a good place I can get a made to measure suit around $500-$750?
My first suit was black. it was very useful.. parties, ceremonies, and funerals
As always i love the content, just great(the best menswear). How ever i dont share thoughts on my mind when it comes to this matter. I think a grey suit is a better option it can be dressed down but when dressed up it blow the navy suit out of the water, i feel a navy suit is not as refined and also can looks a bit faded, how ever im more of a minimalist and dont really like color .
shaved fashion good points and thanks for the compliments! Though I disagree that a navy suit isn’t refined. Depends on the darkness. I have a really deep navy suit in Zegna fabric which is a go-to for more formal events which don’t require a tux.
Truly helpful and well explained. Thank you. Keep up the good work.
Many thanks! More to come!
Hey Brian love your content and style. You’ve inspired me to get my first navy suit. I do want to ask for this first suit would you recommend an English style or an Italian style suit? I’m guessing yours is an English style with padded shoulders?
Thanks again for making these amazing content.
what material is a good alternative for hopsack?
I would say, navy or charcoal grey are a tie for most versatile first suit. But, charcoal grey with some sort of subtle blue accent woven into the fabric (maybe a window pane) is actually the perfect first suit. Careful suggesting using a suit jacket as a blazer. A well dressed man should have at least one navy blazer in his wardrobe, followed by a black blazer and a brown or tan blazer). In this day and age of casual attire, one good suit and 3 good blazers or sport coats might be all most men need.
1:39 i think this is midnight blue color as i own this suit color
I plan to wear navy suit in my wedding. What color of necktie do you suggest me to wear? Thank you in advance.
would you recommend a grey-ish charcoal hopsack suit as an alternative option? kind of like the one daniel craig wears in the movie knives out.
Yes the navy suit is perfect 👍🏻 👍🏻 and it’s great for a job in the office, for law school, for a job as a lawyer, a teacher in school, a wedding etc and I was 12 years old when I got measured for my 1st suit and it was in the spring of 2007 before I turned into a 13 year old teenager in August 2007 because I was going to a special wedding at the time and I wore the same dark navy blue suit when I went to my school banquet such great memories
Great video. thanks man!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
What do you recommend peak or notch lapel ?
Please answer as I'm going buy my first suit
Start with notch lapel if for your first suit. Peak are more formal and powerful, something of a statement. Good luck with your suit!
Daniel Duggan thanks man
@@yugalrathi228 You're welcome!
Great video thanks
Thanks Brian. Do you recommend half or full canvas?
I’ve seen a derogatory trend in some men’s style discussion boards likening navy hopsack jackets and suits to some kind of “sanitation worker” uniform. Is this a long reach or is there something to it?
1:41 is that a black tie or a dark navy one?
am about to graduate in month and i am confused about it black or navy
Hello Brian, Great Video! I would like to ask if the jacket can remain its versatility if I opt for a more structured shoulder? My build is quite slim at the shoulder that I think a soft one would accentuate it even more. I love to pair the jacket with other smart-casual pieces too. Thanks
I have a question about the trousers, if I want it to be as versatile as possible can I go with cuffs on the trousers or is that a bad idea?
Love the video.Btw which material would you prefer is it wool or cotton? I live in UAE so its pretty much hot most of the time.I want to buy navy blue suit as a graduation suit.
Thanks so much. I'd recommend a hopsack fabric. Light and breathable. Congrats!
Same bro.
I’m in the uae as well and I’m probably getting a navy blue for graduation
Brian, should i get a dark grey (charcoal grey) or a light grey suit as a second suit? I am 25 and work at a rather casual environment. Cheers.
i noticed most fashion gurus on youtube has similar neck tie "arrangement" as this. some say it's not the right way to tie a tie. can anybody explain this?
What exactly do you mean by similar neck tie arrangement?
@@hespokestyle my apology. The way you tied your tie in this video is not the usual shape. I know there are multiple ways out there.
Would a hopsack vest work with this fabric texture? I'm a sucker for 3pc suits, but not sure if that's worth adding onto the 2pc suit considering the fabric? Would love some feedback.
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Unless you need it the suit for the job or job interviews you can always pick a black suit as the first. And you could argue that a black one is more versatile if you dont need it for work. If you dont want to look like a kid at communion, you can just John Wick it- wear the black suit with a black shirt and a black tie. Or have it more casual, drop the jacket and the tie, just black pants and black shirt with open upper buttons. I like navy suits, but they are kind of middle of the road. I would say I even prefer combining a blue jacket with grey or (off-) white pants. The blue suit, imho, while it looks more casual than a black or grey one, is really only for somewhat formal situations. I wouldnt wear it to a party or a gala.
Yea, navy i got it from my dad's since hes bigger now.
Well done.
I was looking for this suit in their site is it the "NAVY MOHAIR HOPSACK BESPOKE SPORT COAT"? To be sure?
What color shirt is that? Looks great
Thank you! Here it is: hespokestyle.com/product/blue-micro-stripe-dress-shirt/
I am watching you in order to be able to built my husband a nice wardrobe (he couldn’t care less) and I am starting to feel sorry I am woman 😁😁
Great video !!! Thanks !!!
What about Brown as the first suit?
Can I ask one question sir
Where would you recommend to buy our first suit? As a college student with a 150$ or so budget.
Miguel Rubio At that price range, polyester or vintage is your only option. Maybe 200 USD including tailoring. Best of luck
Good vid bro!... whats up with your tie though?
It's called asymmetry.
@@hespokestyle Got ya
Hi, I'm looking for a navy suit for war. Can you establish my chest size, please?
😑
Is navy suit can be wear with navy coat? Or is it better with a black color? Thanks
Definitely can wear a navy suit with a navy coat. Black is much more formal.
Thanks for the advice
Hi Sir,
I'm measuring for my first suit. I have a question, in terms of Navy tones, Dark Navy or Navy is more versatile.
Remember to establish your chest size.
Does this specific suit have Notch Lapel or Wide Notch Lapel?
Thanks!
Not sure what you mean by wide notch lapel.
Do we hv a video on chinos too
which is better for job interview black or navy?
Navy
He Spoke Style thank you for your opinion good sir
Very informative and useful video, Sir. Actually, I've also realized it now that a Navy suit is the most versatile suit. But, I got my first suit tailored a few months ago, and I went with a Royal Blue one, I reget it now because now, I think that I should've gone for a Navy suit with not so slim lapels. Could you please give some tips on how to get the most out of a Royal Blue suit? Thanks, Sir. :) 👍
I gave 8 / 10 for your suit.
i like this guy because we're the same age, but i'm surprised he's not scottish. his face couldn't look more scottish
Navy blue is perfect for own wedding ceremony ????
When to wear this navy suit?
When NOT to?!
At war
At war
Mr. Tom Ford is a great example on how a black suit is the best go-to option for every situation. Nevertheless, I do think that a navy suit is slightly more practical, simply because is a safe bet and the video perfectly explains why. But the single-breast, peak lapel, black suit mixed with a bold personally and charisma is a personal favorite above alse, as is Mr. Ford's.
PS. We all need a black, a gray/charcoal, a blue suit and (of course) a dinner jacket/smoking in our wardrobe. And plenty white shirts!
Thanks for the great video!
I thought a blazer and suit jacket were two different things and you shouldn't try to wear the latter with informal clothing like chinos and jeans? I mean, to my untrained eye they look pretty similar, and maybe it's one of these snobby "rules" that no one really cares about, but then maybe it's just going to look goofy. Which is it?
Is it me or is there something wrong with your tie?
Nothing wrong with it. It's just not a symmetrical knot.
STRONG SEP"A"RATES. Sorry for being a stickler!
Let's call the whole thing off
Navy really doesn't compliment my complexion, what should I do?
Go darker or lighter, or do charcoal or dark brown, as those work in the same way.
@@luke2581 U mean the suit or his skin?
And my subway card
Can this Navy suit be for war?
How about a burgundy suit ?
Is there a war
It looks like your shirt collar is crooked.
For war, of course!
You forgot you can wear a navy suit for war
This is just so false. If you are a young guy buying your first suit you are not going to be wearing it to business stuff or when traveling. You will only need a suit for more formal events, weddings, funerals, fancy stuff, for which you need a black suit!
Wrong choice, IMO. You obviously didn’t watch the video.