At TT, a suit isn't something you wear, it's something you own. Whether you're suiting up for a special event, wedding or just because you feel like it, knowing how to style it right will separate you from the rest. Here's how to do it the Twisted Tailor way.
1. Start with the Right Suit
Fit is everything. You want to opt for something that moves with you - sharp, tailored, and just the right level of fitted. Don't be afraid of bold prints, patterns and colours. We're here to a good time, not a bland time.
2. Shirts: Elevate the Basics
A classic white shirt is a safe bet, but who wants to play it safe? Experiment with subtle patterns, deep hues, florals, mesh and animal prints. The key is to keep it tailored, keep it crisp and let it compliment your suit, not clash.
3. The Tie Debate
Some will say a tie is non-negotiable but we say it depends on your vibe. A skinny tie adds a modern edge while a silk tie keeps things classic. If you're feeling rebellious, ditch the tie altogether and rock an open collar. Just make sure the collar is structured - no floppy business around here.
4. Shoes
Your suit may look a 10/10 but if the shoes are not giving, consider your whole look compromised. Stick to the trusted Chelsea boots, loafers and classic brogues. Trainers can also work if you're going for one of our Viggo suits which are an oversized fit. The golden rule: Keep'em clean, Keep'em polished.
5. Accessories: The Devil's in the Details
This is where you make the suit tailored to your specific style. A pocket square in a clashing colour? Hell yeah. A statement watch? Essential. Cufflinks, rings, a chain peeking out from under your collar - these are all the little touches that can add a unique flair to your already stand-out ensemble.
6. Own It
The final step: attitude. A well-styled suit is nothing without the confidence to match. Stand tall and walk with purpose in knowing that you're owning that suit.
At Twisted Tailor, we don't follow the rules of tailoring - we rewrite them. So suit up, stand out, and make them remember you.