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Writer's pictureTom Goedhart

Summer Suits Made Easy: The T-Shirt Edition

Updated: Dec 16

The suit and T-shirt combo is a dynamic mix of sophistication and casual ease. Traditionally, suits have been paired with dress shirts to create that classic polished look. However, recently, pairing a suit with a T-shirt has become an exciting trend that blends the best of both worlds.

Even the most traditional fashion enthusiasts have started embracing this style. It offers a refreshing alternative for those new to wearing suits and those tired of the same old shirt-and-tie combo. Plus, it’s an easy way to stay comfortable during the warmer months without sacrificing the sharpness of a suit.

Choosing a T-shirt instead of a dress shirt in the summer is a no-brainer. It keeps things formal yet light, making it ideal for hot days. Many celebrities have embraced this stylish combo, making it iconic in their own right.

David Beckham keeps things sharp by matching the navy blue of his suit with the stripes on his T-shirt, showing off a relaxed yet sophisticated look.


Actor Chris Pine nails the summer suit look with a light blue suit and a tucked-in black T-shirt. His loafers and cropped trousers, showing off his ankles, add a cool and effortless vibe.

Will Smith, too, plays it smart, layering a thin burgundy sweater under his suit jacket, opting for a modest V-neck to preserve the sleek lines of his suit.


Colin Farrell goes for simplicity with a slate-blue suit and a classic white T-shirt - proof that basic combinations can be just as effective.


Chris Hemsworth brings a pop of color with a blue-toned suit paired with a neutral gray T-shirt, letting his burgundy derby shoes shine.

Finally, Brad Pitt nails the laid-back luxe look at a press conference with a white layered outfit - wrinkled linen suit, open dress shirt, and a fresh white T-shirt underneath. It’s a look that only someone like Brad Pitt could pull off without looking sloppy.


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