Tuesday 6 August 2013

THE M.I.B STYLE

The term LBS (Little Black Suit) was introduced when Will Smith wore it in his movie Men In Black(MIB). Will Smith looked every inch the sophisticated Police Officer and here are five simple tips to help you reproduce the look:
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Keep It Simple and Stylish
In order to match Will Smiths style, you need to get it tailored professionally. There are all shapes and sizes out ready but when it comes to a suit, one does not fit all. You need to take proper measurement and tailor it for the perfect look. The best black suits are classic, sharp, simple yet stylish. The best part is that black tends to look noble on everybody, irrespective to skin color or body shape.
The Crispy White Shirt
No black suit is complete, without a stiff white shirt. The white when gelled with black gives a sharp contrast and a clean overall look and feel. It can be worn casually at an awards night or high end business meeting or a funeral or wedding.
Accessorize
The black suit and white shirt combo is a simple look but is a perfect base with the accessories. In the M.I.B, Will Smith wore a striking Hamilton Ventura watch along with polished black shoes to add up the look. Other accessories you can think off are simple jewellery (such as a gold ring) or cufflinks.
Dark skinny tie
Will Smith got the right look when he opted for the black skinny tie over the white shirt. Whether you want a skinny tie or regular tie is a personal choice but be sure to experiment with what looks best against your body shape.
Functionality
First priority for the Men in Black agents was functionality. Apart from looking good, in reality you need to be able to move around in your suit with ease. That is also important along with the look. To do this you need to opt for a suit that lets you move freely and feel relaxed.
These five simple tips explains the basics of a classic black suit and how the real man can wear it just like Will Smith did in most of his blockbuster movies.
Find our collection of classic black suits at http://www.suitfullstop.com where we take your measurement online and tailor the best fitted suit of your choice.

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