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Light Fabrics and Breezy Looks: Suits for Hot Days

Writer's picture: Tom GoedhartTom Goedhart

Updated: Dec 16, 2024

Let’s face it: during the scorching summer months, many of us wish we could shed the jacket. Yet, there are occasions - be it a crucial meeting, a special event, or an impromptu decision to dress up - when wearing a suit is non-negotiable. In these moments, that jacket might just double as a sun shield! 😆 You never know what the day might bring.

Choosing a summer suit involves specific considerations, all geared toward keeping you comfortable while looking sharp. If you’re uncertain about tailoring options, don’t worry - H Tailor is here to share expert insights in this guide. Let’s dive in!


Assessing Your Needs

First things first: think about the situations where you’ll be wearing your suit. For work, consider whether you can drape the jacket over a chair while working on your computer, then throw it on for an unexpected meeting without stressing about wrinkles or distortion. Is durability a key factor for you? Share your requirements with your tailor, who can suggest the best solutions.

Next up is comfort. Many shy away from suits due to discomfort, often stemming from poor fit and unsuitable fabric choices.


Choosing the Right Fabric

In hot weather, ideal fabric options include cotton, linen, and lightweight, breathable weaves. Look for materials that feel slightly textured, as they tend to wick away sweat better and keep you feeling fresh. Blended fabrics can also be advantageous. For instance, while pure linen is breathable, it wrinkles easily after just a few movements. Blends like linen with wool or silk can help maintain structure while keeping you cool.

Here’s a tip: if you’re in an air-conditioned room and a fabric feels smooth and cool, steer clear of it. A fabric that feels cool in a cold environment can lead to overheating when you step outside into the summer heat. 😭


Tailoring and Fit

Fashion trends may fluctuate, but tailored clothing always prioritizes the wearer’s physique. A skilled tailor’s goal is to downplay flaws and enhance your silhouette, creating a well-proportioned look.

Let Your Suit Make an Impression

A suit can speak volumes before you even say a word. Bold stripes can make a statement, while neutral colors are ideal for interviews. Pay attention to details like flap versus patch pockets, lapel styles, and the stitching method. You can also personalize the interior of your suit with choices in structure, lining materials, and the number of inner pockets.

For extreme heat, opt for lightweight, unstructured suits with a single layer and no shoulder pads, which can feel almost like a second skin. Remember, the beauty of tailored clothing lies in its limitless personalization!


Consider an Extra Pair of Pants

Investing in an additional pair of pants for your summer suit is both practical and sensible. Pants typically experience more wear than jackets, especially given the lightweight nature of summer fabrics. Everyday actions like sitting or resting your hands on your thighs can put strain on the fabric.

In short, pants will wear out faster than jackets, so having a spare pair ensures you avoid mismatched tones when wearing the full suit - a smart move indeed!

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