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Redesigning the big and tall suits For Short and Bulky Men

The modern fashion trends always come up with designs that look perfect on the slim models. But if you are a man with fuller appearance, won’t you get a chance to try the latest fashion trends? Even if you were slim in your younger days, the addition of pounds happens in direct proportion to the addition of years to your age. You will be happy to hear that then fashion designers understand the needs of the chubbier men. Now, you can look elegant and dapper in spite of having a few extra fat layers on your body. 

Decking up the heavier men

If you are heavy and short, the combination is not suitable for the big and tall suitswhich usually exaggerates the figure. Without proper shaping of the suits, you will end up looking even bulkier. That is why the designers are particular about the pattern of the outfits. The scaling of the patterns happens based on the sizes. If the designer has to increase the chest size, all the other measurements will also get bigger. The sleeve length. The armhole. The length of the suit, as well as the shoulder span, will proportionately increase.

The suit must look proportionate

But what when your belly is only bulging out? Your chest won’t increase, nor will the shoulder width change. Your arms won’t also get any longer. Then how will the suit look nice on you? The designers have come up with the actual reason for such misfits. The length of the sleeve won’t matter much. But the length of the jacket matters a lot for the positioning o all the buttonholes and the pockets as well. That is why the off rack suits do not fit your body. You don’t look good in wearing those suits. 

Cutting of the portly suits

A good suit designer will always make a single-breasted jacket along with providing the notched lapels. Double-breasted jackets always make the look much broader. So the opposite will enhance the silhouette. There will also be no gap in the front. A couple of buttons or three maximum will do. Avoid the skinny or the wide fits. A person with knowledge of suit will advise you to go for something classic. The suit will maintain a proportion between your body and face. Your designer will also cleverly avoid the middle vent. A side vent or even no vent is better than the undue exposure of the rear.