Green men's suits: what to combine with and how to choose a shade?

Content
  1. Peculiarities
  2. Varieties
  3. How to choose?
  4. What to combine with?

A men's suit is a versatile piece of wardrobe that, depending on style and cut, will suit almost any look, especially if it is made in a non-classic green color. But in order for a green suit to emphasize the masculinity and sense of style of its owner, the strong half of humanity needs to learn how to choose it correctly and combine it with other clothes.

Peculiarities

The human eye distinguishes more shades of green than any other color. That is why green suits for men can be presented in a huge variety of colors. Hence, another advantage arises - the ability to select the most successful combinations.

A green jacket will suit a man of any age and physique, but when choosing it is important to take into account the shade of the product. In stores you can find light green, dark green, mint, olive colors. A man in a green suit looks stylish, attractive, he always becomes the object of attention of the surrounding ladies.

Varieties

First of all, green men's suits can be classified by style.

  • Classic "three"... As a rule, the classics will always be in fashion, and therefore this option will suit almost any man. A set of a jacket, trousers and vest can be the best solution when choosing a wardrobe for an official meeting or for a wedding.

To slightly "rejuvenate" a somewhat conservative classic look, men often wear only vests and trousers, leaving their jacket at home.

  • Lightweight conservatism. Implies choosing a costume in a less formal style than the classic. Green trousers with arrows are combined with a jacket or jacket with a fitted cut. If you need an office look, it is recommended to give preference to suits made of wool or cotton, supplemented with synthetic threads. The minimalistic "two" is successfully combined with classic shirts, modern knitwear and long sleeves.

  • Casual... This suit is designed for city walks. The set includes straight trousers and a blazer, which is usually worn with rolled up sleeves. Most often, kits are made from materials such as jersey and denim. This includes suits made from green jeans, namely chinos and light jackets.

  • Military. This style implies a military suit design, which is achieved using camouflage, pixel prints, khaki shades, numerous pockets, a stand-up collar, and a tractor fastener.

  • Sports. A suit made of green fabrics for athletes is most often made of fleece, bike, jersey. The kit gives its owner freedom of movement and pleasant tactile sensations. In addition, such products have good ventilation properties. Also popular are men's sets, consisting of trousers with cuffs and bombers with inscriptions.

How to choose?

Finding a suitable green suit is not so difficult, because the assortment of shades is varied. So, a dark green tweed version is suitable for attending a business official event. A swarthy brunette man will further emphasize his brutality if he chooses a set of emerald color.

Suitable for a casual business look gray-green classic "three". To refresh the composition in the summer, it is better to give preference to suits in olive tones. In addition, this option is suitable for attending a festive event.

A jacket and striped trousers will become an indispensable tandem when creating a business style, and in order to “cheer up” the official image, you can choose a checkered “two”. Young people who want to diversify and refresh their business wardrobe are advised to give preference to suits in a cage in a contrasting color. For men of a more respectable age, tweed suits with a variety of grainy prints are more suitable - this design does not look clumsy and does not violate the strict ensemble.

If a man has warm skin, then a suit with a transition from green to yellow, beige or marsh will look harmonious on him. To emphasize the aristocratic pallor of the skin, it is better to choose sets in cold green tones. If a man has a large build, then suits with a vertical stripe are more suitable for him, which will visually smooth out the non-standard features of the figure. And here it is better for a young man “in the body” to refuse from jackets of a straight cut and with a wide shoulder line, so as not to increase the effect of massiveness.

To create the most masculine image, you can pick up green military suit. Let it be a double-breasted jacket with wide shoulders and a uniform cut. Camouflage is not the only solution for creating such an image; jackets with false shoulder straps, a double row of metal buttons, and a stand-up collar look very impressive and brutal.

However, if a man always dresses in a classic style, then it is better for him to refuse such a suit, as it will look too pretentious.

What to combine with?

To reinforce the impression of nobility, you can choose a shirt in the same style with a turn-down collar for a classic green suit. In the case of a one-color "two", you can wear a shirt with a non-intrusive pattern, for example, a product with a vertical strip or with an even geometry.

If there is an emerald suit in the wardrobe, then the specifics of the color will be emphasized by an olive, fawn or light blue shirt. If the set is made in a bright green shade, then a shirt in wine color will suit it. For chrysolite jackets, it is recommended to buy white, milk, peach shirts.

As for the combination with shoes, then a win-win versatile option - black boots... Dark brown oxford shoes are a great choice for a business look. For a more relaxed atmosphere, it is better to choose orange or brown timberlands, anthracite or khaki boots, Chelsea with a pointed toe to a green suit. It is recommended to complement a street or sports bow with white sneakers, suede deserts. For a casual look with a camouflage jacket, choose a white T-shirt and chinos.

When creating a certain image using a green suit, you need to remember one general rule: the fewer various small details, inclusions and spots on the product, the more it is close to the official classic style.

See below a video with advice from an image consultant on color combinations when choosing a suit.

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