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What kind of clothes are formal clothes?
In fact, the so-called "formal dress" is actually clothes worn on formal occasions. Generally speaking, a formal suit includes a suit. Besides suits, formal dresses include evening dresses, morning coat and Chinese tunic suits. Many companies will customize suits uniformly, and employees will be required to wear formal clothes during working hours. Formal dress for work belongs to business dress, formal dress for marriage belongs to formal dress, and business dress and wedding dress can generally be cut. Nowadays, the custom-made business of suits is getting bigger and bigger, and many ordinary working-class people can tailor their own formal clothes.

So, what are the requirements for wearing formal clothes? In fact, there are generally the following requirements:

The first is the coat. For a formal coat, the length should be at the tip of the thumb after the hand naturally droops, or just below the hip. The shoulder width should be about 2 cm outside the shoulder angle, and the sleeves should be longer than the palm. The bust should be buttoned, and the size of a fist can be accommodated between the clothes and the abdomen. Never tie the bottom button of a suit jacket. If you are wearing a vest inside, you should unbutton the top three buttons and the bottom button of the vest. Button up when you stand and unbutton when you sit down. The pocket of a suit jacket is only decorative, and generally nothing is loaded.

Second, pants. The trouser line is clear and straight, and the front of the trouser leg covers the center of the upper and reaches the center of the heel.

Third, shirts. Long-sleeved shirts are the only choice with suits, and the color is white or light blue. Don't wear a shirt alone on formal occasions. Don't show the hem of the shirt. Don't put it in the waistband, button the collar button and cuffs. The shirt collar should be crisp, and the neckline and cuffs should be longer than those of the suit. 1 cm-2 cm, and the cuffs must be exposed. If the suit itself is striped, it should be paired with a solid color shirt. If the suit is solid color, the shirt can have simple stripes or patterns.

Fourth, ties. The tie pattern should be geometric or solid color. When wearing a tie, the bow tie should be full, and the standard knot should be solid inverted trapezoid, which is consistent with the neckline of the shirt. The length of the tie depends on the big arrow hanging down to the belt buckle after it is tied.

Fifth, the belt. The material should be cowhide, and the size of belt buckle should be moderate; Styles and patterns should not be exaggerated, especially when wearing a suit, and the matching belt must not be too eye-catching. For men with large waistlines, suspenders can be used to fix pants.

Sixth, socks. Socks should be dark, and black shoes should not be matched with white socks. The socks should be properly high, and don't show your skin after sitting down and lifting your legs.

Seventh, leather shoes. Simple conventional leather shoes with smooth and shiny uppers. If it is a dark blue or black suit, it can be paired with black leather shoes; If it is a brown suit, you can wear brown leather shoes. Embossing, color matching, snakeskin, crocodile skin and special-shaped leather shoes are not suitable for formal wear.

In short, when you wear a formal suit, you must pay attention to the above points.