Business Suits

A good business suit is vital for the working man. Here at Dobell, expert in men’s business fashion, we understand that first impressions count. After all, image is everything in business. A business suit should be comfortable, stylish and well-fitted. Use our sizing guide to help you select a suitable fit and browse from over 100 products in different styles, brands, colors and designs to find the best men’s business suit for you.

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Business Suits

Business suits for men are designed to serve a dual purpose: to convey a sense of professionalism and to provide a polished appearance in formal and business environments. They are commonly worn in corporate offices, business meetings, job interviews, conferences, and other formal occasions where a distinguished appearance is required. Beyond their professional utility, business suits also play a crucial role in enhancing confidence and projecting a positive image.

Components of a Business Suit

A typical men's business suit consists of several key components, each contributing to its overall aesthetic and functionality:

Suit Jacket

The jacket is the focal point of a business suit, featuring a structured design with notched or peaked lapels. Single-breasted and double-breasted styles are prevalent, each offering a distinct look. The jacket is intended to create a well-defined silhouette while accommodating ease of movement.

Pants

Business suit pants are tailored with a straight cut, providing a formal and streamlined appearance. They often feature pleats and are worn at the natural waist. The length is crucial, with a slight break or no break at the hem being the preferred styles.

Shirt

A crisp, well-fitted shirt is fundamental to the overall ensemble. Common colors include white, light blue, pink and subtle patterns. French cuffs or barrel cuffs, along with a classic laydown or point collar, contribute to a polished look.

Necktie

Neckties, not always worn in the modern era, add a touch of personality to the suit while maintaining a professional demeanor. Solid colors, stripes, and subtle patterns are popular choices, with the necktie's width complementing the lapel width.

Accessories

Accessories such as a leather belt, cufflinks, and a pocket square are essential to complete the ensemble. They add a finishing touch and allow for personal expression within the constraints of formal attire.

Materials Used in Men's Business Suits

We offer a wide range of materials across our business suit collection:

Synthetics

A popular choice for suiting as they offer cost effective durable suits and will come in a range of styles and colors. We also do Big and Tall Suit sizes to help accommodate more of our valued customers.

Linen

Our linen suits are perfect for hot climates and summer weddings, offering excellent breathability. These suits are prone to creasing so we blend with cotton to help maintain the look and still keep the cooling properties.

Wool

Merino wool is a popular choice due to its breathability, durability, and versatility. It provides comfort in various climates, making it suitable for year-round wear.

Corduroy

Our corduroy suits are a great new addition to our range, many made from 100% cotton to give that luxurious feel and will maintain its look for longer.

Tailoring and Fit

Proper tailoring is paramount to the success of a men's business suit. A well-fitted suit enhances the wearer's physique, exuding confidence and professionalism so we offer a range not only in a regular-fit but also slim-fit suits. Key aspects of tailoring include:

Jacket Fit

The jacket should fit snugly across the shoulders and chest without pulling. The sleeves should reveal a quarter to half an inch of the shirt cuff.

Pant Fit

Pants should sit comfortably at the waist, without being too tight or too loose. The length should allow for a slight break or no break at all.

Shirt Fit

The shirt should have a comfortable fit around the neck and shoulders. The sleeves should end just at the base of the thumb, allowing for movement without excess fabric.