WWII brought practicality to men's fashion, redirecting natural fibers to military uniforms. Fashion reflected streamlined aesthetic from 1930s. Hollywood influenced style through movies like Casablanca
Business professional attire requires dark suits, dress shirts, ties, and formal shoes. Dark colors like charcoal grey or navy are preferred for conservative settings. Suit should have two to six buttons and notch lapel style. White dress shirt with French cuffs is essential. Vest is optional but adds sophistication to suit
King Charles II established standard English court dress in 1666. Beau Brummell popularized modern tailored suits in early 19th century. Modern lounge suit emerged in late 19th century for sports and country wear
Suits are essential workwear pieces for professional appearance. Blazers come in single- and double-breasted styles. Ponte, crepe, and wool blends offer versatility year-round. Linen suits provide breathability for warmer weather