Navy blue suit

The chameleon suit suit of the men's wardrobe

If there were to be only one, it would probably be this one.
The navy blue dry wool suit is designed to meet the demands of everyday life as well as special occasions, and naturally finds its place in the contemporary man's wardrobe. Its strength lies in its versatility, whether worn for a business meeting or a more formal dinner. A suit that you slip on in the morning without question, with the assurance of looking good, all day long.

Photographer: @myriammenardphoto

In a nutshell,

The navy blue dry wool suit is a must-have for men’s wardrobes. Designed for the off-season, it combines comfort, lightness and a structured look.

 

The costume as a whole

The fabric

This suit is made from Vitale Barberis Canonico dry wool, a renowned Italian weaver since 1663. Its 240 g/m² weight makes it ideal for the off-seasons: light enough to be comfortable during the day, yet still holding up well even when temperatures drop slightly.dry wool, unlike thicker or softer wools, has a matte, structured appearance, yet is fluid and breathable. It’s a fabric that “lives” with you: it follows your movements, it breathes, it wrinkles very little. In short, it leaves you free while maintaining an impeccable look.

The straight jacket

The jacket of this suit embodies the perfect balance between tradition and modernity. Its semi-woven construction ensures an excellent compromise between support and comfort: it retains a beautiful structure without ever stiffening the silhouette. The 9 cm lapels add an assertive touch, while the finely mounted shoulders offer a natural, elegant and fluid fall. The result is a jacket that’s easy to wear, flattering on all body types, and equally at home in formal settings or more casual chic.

The pants

Designed for supple movement, the pants feature a tapered cut that elongates the leg without constricting it. They feature a waistband with belt loops, designed to accommodate a classic belt, ideal for structuring the waist or varying styles. On the front, slanted Italian pockets add a casual, functional touch. The simple, slightly angled, cuffless bottom of the pants ensures a clean finish that reinforces the piece’s versatility, while facilitating a natural fall over the shoe.

A few details,

The two flap pockets

Located at the front of the jacket, these pockets are a classic part of the tailoring tradition. The flap is the small piece of fabric that covers the pocket opening, adding a formal, structured touch to the jacket. Beyond the aesthetic aspect, it also helps protect what you slip inside.

Belt loops

The pants are equipped with belt loops, small attachments that allow you to wear a belt. They may seem insignificant, but they’re a real asset: they let you personalize your outfit by playing with accessories. A slim leather belt for a professional look? Or suspenders for a more edgy, wedding-inspired look? The choice is yours. And it’s precisely this kind of detail that gives a garment its versatility.

The color

This is the most versatile color in the men’s wardrobe. Neither too formal nor too casual, it adapts to every situation. Navy blue is also a flattering shade for all skin tones, easy to combine with white, gray, beige or even brighter shades.

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Crédits,

Photographer : @myriammenardphoto