In today’s world, it’s entirely possible to go weeks without seeing a double-breasted suit.

Of course, this depends a lot on where you live and what industry you work in, but regardless, the majority of suits cut today are single-breasted. The vast majority of suits worn today are single-breasted. It’s as if double-breasted suits have become a thing of the past, but this is certainly not the case. It’s become more formal attire, however – and is certainly less prevalent than single-breasted suits are now, especially among younger professionals.

But that only means you’ll stand out more in a double-breasted suit. It’s more unique, elegant, and classy, so why not sport a double-breasted suit?

When to wear a double-breasted suit

You can pretty much wear a double-breasted suit to any occasion where you might wear a single-breasted suit. That means you could wear it to work, to dinner, to a wedding, or wherever. It’s even appropriate for interviews. And yes, the same rule applies as with single-breasted suits; you keep the bottom button unfastened.

If you’re looking to get a double-breasted suit, have you considered getting it custom-tailored? Don’t let us scare you off. It doesn’t actually have to cost a fortune to get your double-breasted suit custom-tailored. At Mister Singh’s Fashion Gallery, we take pride in our high-quality clothing, offered at affordable prices.

Ordering online is a simple process, and we simply ask that you send us a garment that fits well so that we can get your measurements. We’ll promptly send it back along with your new double-breasted suit. Alternatively, you can also sign up for our travelling tailor contact list, and we’ll let you know in advance of our next visit to your city so that you can actually get measured by our tailors at one of our trunk shows.

To get in touch with us, simply send us a message through the contact form below.


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