| Choosing A Wool Suit Made Easy |
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| Written by Victor Santerino |
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Knowing how to choose a suit material can be the difference between owning the perfect suit and owning a dreaded work uniform. The process of choosing the perfect suit has been made complicated by the ample amount of choices on the market today. This article will explain the differences between the varying materials and give you a better idea of what materials to buy. Wool is the most common material used to make suits, but not all wool suits are created equal. These types of suits can come in tweed, herringbone, flannel, and worsted wool models. Materials differ in both quality and thickness so choose carefully. Wool suits quality is based off the speed at which the wool is spun when created. The system that is used is a number usually between super 100s and super 200s; the higher the number the higher the quality. Thickness along with a few other varying qualities is determined by what type of wool is used to create the suit. The thickest most durable type of wool used in suit creation is tweed. Tweed suits are made from a woolen yarn and usually come in checkered patterns. This type of material has a coarse feel to it and is perfect for the man looking for a long term winter suit. The next type of suit we need to discuss is the herringbone suit. Herringbone suits come in zig zag patterns which makes them easy to spot on the suit racks. These suits are lighter than tweed suits which makes them great for year round use. Men looking for a comfortable winter suit should look into a flannel model. These suits are just as warm as tweed models but not quite as coarse or heavy. The only drawback is that they are not always as durable as their tweed counterparts. Men looking for a summer suit made from wool should not look at any other model than the worsted wool model. This suit is light and soft making it ideal for the man looking for something comfortable to wear in comfortable climates. The knowledge in this article should have given you a good idea as to what type of suit you need for each climate. Before making your next purchase remember to seriously consider the times and places you will be wearing your new suit. Kindly provided by 4Girls.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include this link. |