Almost every man in a society with any level of civilization would have worn or will wear a suit at least once in his lifetime. With the origins of the current styles of suits in the Victorian era, suits were initially tailor-made to meet the specific client’s preferences, offering the perfect fit as it is measured specifically for the customer. Tailor-made suits, also known as bespoke suits, allows the customer to make decisions about the choice of fabric as well as the style and other details. However, the 20th century ushered different other types such as the made to measure suit which is already pre-made and only adjusted to meet the customer’s measurements, and ready-to-wear which can be bought off the stores and worn with little or no adjustment made. There are also the two-piece and three-piece suit options, although the three-piece is the more formal suit of the two. Today, it is the norm to sometimes buy the suit jacket and the trousers separately, since the rules that determine the same fabric and color of jackets and trousers have become more flexible.
Fashion is a highly dynamic part of life, and the rules for clothing and style are …