Canali suits

There's an old aphorism that a gentleman is only as impressive as his outfit - and wearing a Canali suit makes a great impression. Available from Stylight, these suits come in all popular US sizes, including styles fitted for wiry, tall or broad physiques. Canali suits are available in pinstripe, single or double-breasted styles, and tuxedos for formal events, and look especially smart when paired with a sharp tie and cufflinks.

Six Ways To Suit Up In Canali

Since 1934, Canali has made impeccable suits for discerning men of style. While we’d like to think you need just one, any well-dressed man knows a closet isn’t complete without at least a few suits in his wardrobe arsenal.

Whether you’re trying to find that one perfect suit or looking to add to your current Canali collection, there’s a full spectrum of luxurious options for you to choose from, each with its own unique benefit.

1. Double Time

Double breasted suits have been making strides ever since they lost those former mob boss connotations. The overlapping closure on a DB suit jacket means more layers, and more layers mean you stay warmer once the temperatures dip. Even if you’re not ready to retire to a full-on double breasted suit, the tight and modern silhouette makes it perfect for breaking up as single pieces.

2. Cord’s Comeback

Feeling Wes Anderson vibes this season? Join the club of designers who can’t seem to get enough of this quirky director’s retro geek style and unique color combos. When buying a suit, always stick to earth tones (brown, tan, olive) and fine wale, not thick. It’ll look polished come fall and pairs well with all of those knit separates.

3. Pattern Plays

If you’re in the market for a suit that isn’t solid, why not look beyond the classic heritage prints? Skip the herringbone and houndstooth in favor of hybrid patterns like a windowpane style with subtle hints of plaid.

4. Gray Area

Like every other man before you (including musicians, celebrities & presidents) you’ll need a classic two-button gray suit.  A pale shade of gray is a more modern take on the standard charcoal, and it pairs perfectly with brown suede shoes.

5. Chalk It Up

Pinstripes can really pop against lighter fabrics like tropical wool but heavier fabrics call for softer lines. For a less harsh contrast, try a tan stripe instead of white—it’ll add more wearability to your suit.

6. Heavyweights

The best part about wearing a suit in the winter months means forgoing all of the bulky layers in favor of a warm all-in-one uniform. Thicker suits that are 12 ounces and above let you skip the overcoat. Cashmere and wool blends are best for comfort and warmth. The best part? They won’t leave you sweating.

Buying a fine Italian suit from Canali can do wonders for a man’s wardrobe. The key is finding the right one for you.

For the best suits money can buy, count on Canali.

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