The black suit is back. . . but it never really left.
When I started in the clothing business in 2000, the black suit didn't have much respect. Everyone said wear charcoal or navy and save black for your tuxedo. Times have changed and fits are very different. The oversize cut of clothing from the 1990s and 2000s look huge; and are gone. So men are wearing black suits in trimmer models and tighter fits. We can make a slim suit or any fit a customer wants, that's custom.
We take most of our dressing cues from the British. For decades they have worn black mainly for formal events. That's why charcoal, navy, and grey have been mainstay suit colors for most men. We've always dealt with timeless clothing. Men wear this for years not falling victim to fads. There is no replacement for timeless style. Fashion comes and goes. And traditionalists consider black a mainstay suit. Let me also clarify that in the south, men didn't wear black suits much. The southern men also wear color and pleated pants at the time. They still do and wear plain front pants.
The black suit was worn more in the northeast, Chicago and California. It was considered more contemporary in the south. That is changing while introducing patterns and stripes in black tones. The events both casual and formal are seeing more black suits. The black color is very slimming which is why men and women love black. The color is always dressy and casual. Worn at weddings, funerals, meetings, lunches, galas, and dinners, the black suit upgrades your style to timeless sophistication.
The black suit can be worn by someone who doesn't fit in. He can be a mess or a menace. He defines his difference from wearing the black suit. And while you may sense dread, a man wears it to hide his true nonconformity. Now men dress in black simply to look cool. With no hidden meaning, they wear an easy uniform that takes them from A to B. For some, dressing has become an insignificant part of their day, they simply try to blend in with the rest of humanity in a way that will not draw attention, good or bad. They see the dual purpose of the black suit as easy and looking cool.
For spring and fall, men are dressing again. To the office, meeting in person, for the conference; demand for a signature suit is on the rise. The black suit in the timeless solid or a self windowpane are gaining ground. You will see self stripes, subtle chalk stripes, glen plaids and of course the three piece. Just like the suit landscape changing during pandemic with the blue suit, its changing for the black suit. Men want to find their voice post pandemic in dressing well. I dress, therefore I am- and the rest of the world had best take note.
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