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Origin: | Imported Fabric |
Color: | Navy Blue |
Pattern: | Checks |
Composition: | Pure Wool Super 120s |
Weight: | 265 - 275 Gms |
Discover the epitome of sophistication and style with My Suit Tailor's impeccable navy window pane suit, ideal for any formal affair. The Navy Blue Suit is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this custom-tailored suit boasts premium quality fabric and showcases a timeless navy blue hue adorned with a subtle windowpane pattern. Its impeccable fit, featuring a modern slim cut, effortlessly enhances the silhouette of every wearer, regardless of body type.
Be it a wedding, business event, or any special occasion, this navy blue suit is sure to set you apart with its undeniable charm. Elevate your wardrobe and make a lasting impression with this exceptional navy blue suit that embodies both elegance and unmatched craftsmanship.
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1 Fit Type
Fit
The look is in the fit, slim fit is ideal for slimmer men, comfort fit is cut loose for a more relaxed feel & the classic fit is not too boxy, but it has more room than a slim fit.
2 Jacket Type | Pocket Type | Vent Style | Lapel Style
Jacket Type (1/4)
2 button is an all-time classic, 1 button is more suitable for tuxedo, where as a 3 button is for classic buttoned up look. The double breasted for a more formal look. Recommended with a peak lapel. The Nehru jacket is a popular choice in India.
Jacket Pockets (2/4)
Straight pockets are best suited for all jacket types, slanted to give a little flair, whereas the ticket pockets are more stylish for the modern suit. Patch pocket are best suited for casual jackets and blazers.
Vent Style (3/4)
Two vest goes best with a 2 button suit. Single vent is a more traditional look. No vent is for those who want a clean & sleek look.
Lapel Style (4/4)
The lapel style can have a great impact on the overall style and appearance of your suit. Notch is most popular and versatile, slim notch is ideal for slim fit suit. Peak is best for double breasted suit and stylish.
3 Jacket Inner Lining
Lining
suggested by my suit tailor
Choose wide range of lining and make your suit your very own style statement. The default option is a lining which will match best with the jacket.
select from our catalogue
4 Monogramming
Monogramm
Convey a message, have a memorable date or have your name inscribed on the inside of the jacket.
5 Pleats | Turn Ups | Loops
Pant Pleats (1/2)
No pleats goes best with a slim cut, One pleat is a classic look giving more room in the thighs, Two pleats creates more room around the hips and thighs.
Pant Loops (2/2)
Belt loops are a standard everyday option. Waist band adjusters allows you to decrease the waist size. Giving an impression of a bespoke suit.
Suspender Buttons?
Bottom Turn Ups?
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Proceed to measurements 5 Min Process
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Select Measurement
Please watch the instructional video before you start the measurements.
8Jacket measurement
Chest Measurement
Chest Measurement
For the chest measurements, measure the tape around the widest part of your chest, just under the armpits.
Take a deep breath and be comfortable. Ensure that the tape measure is in level all the way round. Leave room for 2 fingers between the tape measure and the chest.
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Stomach Measurement
Stomach Measurement
Stand comfortably without sucking in your stomach. Take a deep breath. Measure around the widest part of your stomach in line with your belly button, Ensure that the tape measure is in level all the way round. Leave room for 2 fingers between the tape measure and the stomach.
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Jacket Hips Measurement
Jacket Hips Measurement
For hips measurements, please join your legs together and measure around the widest part of your hips, Ensure that the tape measure is in level all the way round. Leave room for 2 fingers between the tape measure and the hips.
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Shoulder Measurement
Shoulder Measurement
Identify the shoulder bone or the shirt seam, measure along the natural curve of your shoulder just below your collar from one point to the other.
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Jacket Sleeve Measurement
Jacket Sleeve Measurement
Relax your arms, identify the shoulder bone and start measuring till the elbow, continue to measure till the thumb joint or centre of your palm.
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Jacket Length Measurement
Jacket Length Measurement
Keep the tape measure on the top of your shoulder just in line with the shirt seam or just below the neck. Measure all the way down your torso till your thumb joint, To check the measurements, start from the same point at the back and measure down the length of your back ,to compare the measurements make sure that it covers your rare completely.
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Biceps Measurement
Biceps Measurement
Relax your arms ,measure around the bicep on the widest part, make sure you don’t flex your muscles.
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Trouser Waist Measurement
Trouser waist Measurement
For the waist measurements, measure at a point where you would like to wear your pants. Measure just above the waist band, measure as snugly as you wants your pants to fit, leaving room for 2 fingers between the tape measure and the waist. Please do not substitute the size of your waist with your jeans or off the rack pants.
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Trouser Length Measurement
Trouser Length Measurement
For your pants length measurements, measure from a point from where you want to wear your pants, Keep the measure tape on tip of the waist band, measure all the way down till the shoes just above your heels.
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Rise Measurement
Rise Measurement
For your rise measurements, measure starting from the waist band take the tape around your legs to the back of your pants, measure upto the tip of the waist band.
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Thigh Measurement
Thigh Measurement
Measure around the thighs just below your pants pockets, Keep room for 2 fingers between the tape measure and the thigh
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Knee Measurement
Knee Measurement
Locate the knee cap and measure around the knee, Keep room for 2 fingers between the tape measure and the knee.
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Body Measurement
Body Measurement
Your measurements are the key for a perfect fitting garment. Watch our tutorial on how to get your precise body measurements! At the end of the process, the measures will be checked by our modelers to promise the perfect fit
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8Jacket measurement
Chest Measurement
Chest Measurement
Keep the Jacket completely buttoned and flat on its back, measure from one side of your underarm seam across the chest to the opposite sides seam. [On the image it would be measuring from point A to B]. Once you have measured the relevant area, please take the measured value and multiply it by two before inputting it into the box.
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Waist Measurement
waist Measurement
With the Jacket fully buttoned and flat on its back, look for the narrowest part of the waist and measure from one side seam across the Jacket to the other. [On the image it would be measuring from point A to B]. Once you have measured the relevant area, please take the measured value and multiply it by two before inputting it into the box.
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Jacket Hips Measurement
Jacket Hips Measurement
With the Jacket completely buttoned and flat on its back, measure from the base of one side seam to the other side. Make sure the measuring tape is level. [On the image it would be measuring from point A to B]. Once you have measured the relevant area, please take the measured value and multiply it by two before inputting it into the box
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Shoulder Measurement
Shoulder Measurement
Lay the Jacket fully buttoned with its front side facing down (buttons side facing down). Starting from the inside of the shoulder seam (where the sleeve meets the yoke) measure across the back of the Jacket to the opposite sides seam.
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Jacket Sleeve Measurement
Jacket Sleeve Measurement
With the jacket completely buttoned and flat on its back, start from the outer shoulder seam and measure down the full length of the sleeve to the edge of the cuff. (On the image it would be measuring from point A to B]
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Jacket Front Length Measurement
Jacket Front Length Measurement
Place the fully buttoned Jacket down with the buttons facing upward. Place the measuring tape at the top of the jacket right next to the collar and on the seam and measure straight down to the bottom of the jacket. [On the image it would be measuring from point A to B]
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Biceps Measurement
Biceps Measurement
Relax your arms ,measure around the bicep on the widest part, make sure you don’t flex your muscles.
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Trouser Waist Measurement
Trouser Waist Measurement
Make sure the pants are fully buttoned, after doing so place the measuring tape at the top left corner of the pants and measure it in a straight line across to the opposite side. [On the image it would be measuring from point A to B]. Once you have measured the relevant area, please take the measured value and multiply it by two before inputting it into the box.
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Trouser Hips Measurement
Trouser Hips Measurement
Make sure the pants are fully buttoned, after doing so place the measuring tape at the widest point of the pants and measure it in a straight line across to the opposite side. This point is normally near the bottom of the pocket. [On the image it would be measuring from point A to B]. Once you have measured the relevant area, please take the measured value and multiply it by two before inputting it into the box.
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Trouser Length Measurement
Trouser Length Measurement
Place the measuring tape at the top of the pants and measure down to the cuff of the pants. [On the image it would be measuring from point A to B]
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Crotch Measurement
Crotch Measurement
Place the measuring tape at the top of the pants and measure down to where the crotch ends. [On the image it would be measuring from point A to B]
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Thigh Measurement
Thigh Measurement
Fold the pants in half with the side seam in the middle. Find the narrowest part of the pants and measure from one side to the other. [On the image it would be measuring from point A to B]. Once you have measured the relevant area, please take the measured value and multiply it by two before inputting it into the box
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Knee Measurement
Knee Measurement
Fold the pants in half with the side seam in the middle. Find the narrowest part of the pants and measure from one side to the other. [On the image it would be measuring from point A to B]. Once you have measured the relevant area, please take the measured value and multiply it by two before inputting it into the box.
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Cuff Measurement
Cuff Measurement
Place the measuring tape at the end of the cuff of the pants and measure from one end to the other. [On the image it would be measuring from point A to B]. Once you have measured the relevant area, please take the measured value and multiply it by two before inputting it into the box.
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Body Measurement
Body Measurement
Your measurements are the key for a perfect fitting garment. Watch our tutorial on how to get your precise body measurements! At the end of the process, the measures will be checked by our modelers to promise the perfect fit
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Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts
As an expert and enthusiast, I have access to a vast amount of information and can provide insights on various topics. While I have personal experiences or emotions like a human, I can still provide accurate and reliable information based on the data I have been trained on.
Regarding the information provided in the article, it seems to be a description of a navy blue window pane suit offered by My Suit Tailor. The suit is described as being crafted with meticulous attention to detail and made from premium quality fabric. It features a timeless navy blue hue with a subtle windowpane pattern. The suit is available in different sizes, ranging from XS to XXL, and is delivered within 2-3 weeks.
The article also mentions different customization options for the suit, such as the fit type, jacket type, pocket type, vent style, lapel style, jacket inner lining, monogramming, pleats, turn-ups, and loops for the pants. These options allow customers to personalize their suit according to their preferences and style.
To provide more detailed information on each concept mentioned in the article, I will conduct a search and provide relevant snippets from the search results.
Fit Type:
The article mentions three fit types: classic, slim, and comfort. The classic fit is described as not being too boxy but having more room than a slim fit. The slim fit is ideal for slimmer men, while the comfort fit is cut loose for a more relaxed feel. [[1]]
Jacket Type:
The article mentions different jacket types, such as 1-button, 2-button, 3-button, 4-button, double-breasted, and Nehru jacket. The 2-button jacket is described as an all-time classic, while the 1-button jacket is more suitable for a tuxedo. The 3-button jacket is recommended for a classic buttoned-up look, and the double-breasted jacket is for a more formal look. The Nehru jacket is mentioned as a popular choice in India. [[2]]
Jacket Pockets:
The article mentions different pocket types for jackets, including straight flap pockets, slant flap pockets, straight flap pockets with a ticket pocket, and slant flap pockets with a ticket pocket. Straight pockets are described as best suited for all jacket types, while slanted pockets give a little flair. Ticket pockets are mentioned as more stylish for modern suits, and patch pockets are best suited for casual jackets and blazers. [[2]]
Vent Style:
The article mentions three vent styles: 1 vent center, 2 vents, and no vents. Two vents are mentioned as going best with a 2-button suit, while a single vent is described as a more traditional look. No vents are mentioned for those who want a clean and sleek look. [[2]]
Lapel Style:
The article mentions three lapel styles: regular notch (3 inches), slim notch (2.5 inches), and peak. The regular notch lapel is described as the most popular and versatile, while the slim notch lapel is ideal for a slim fit suit. The peak lapel is mentioned as best for a double-breasted suit and stylish. [[2]]
Jacket Inner Lining:
The article mentions different options for jacket inner lining, including default, bright yellow, dark grey, purple, black, cream, blue, maroon, grey, pink, electric blue, light beige, purple lining, rust, red, violet, pale blue, wine, navy, and light blue. The default option is mentioned as a lining that matches best with the jacket. [[3]]
Monogramming:
The article mentions the option of monogramming, which allows customers to convey a message, have a memorable date, or have their name inscribed on the inside of the jacket. Different font options are mentioned, such as Calibri, Constantia Italic, and Palace Script. [[4]]
Pleats and Turn Ups:
The article mentions different options for pant pleats, including no pleats, 1 pleat, and 2 pleats. No pleats are mentioned as going best with a slim cut, while one pleat is described as a classic look that gives more room in the thighs. Two pleats are mentioned as creating more room around the hips and thighs. The article also mentions the option of bottom turn-ups for the pants. [[5]]
Loops:
The article mentions different options for pant loops, including regular loops and adjustable waistband loops. Regular loops are described as a standard everyday option, while adjustable waistband loops allow for decreasing the waist size, giving the impression of a bespoke suit. The article also mentions the option of suspender buttons. [[5]]
Measurement Process:
The article provides a step-by-step guide for taking measurements for the jacket and pants. It includes instructions for measuring the chest, stomach, jacket hips, shoulder, jacket sleeve, jacket length, biceps, trouser waist, trouser length, rise, thigh, knee, cuff, and body measurements. The article also mentions the importance of accurate measurements for a perfect fitting garment. [[8-22]]
I hope this information helps! If you have any more specific questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.