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Elevate your style with our collection of oversized and relaxed suits - the perfect blend of comfort and fashion-forward design. From casual to semi-formal occasions, these suits offer a modern twist on traditional tailoring.
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A Lounge suit is an everyday suit, the kind you think of a business man wearing in a meeting or conducting their everyday business. They tend to feature a single-breasted or double-breasted jacket with a plain and matching trousers.

Use a tape to measure chest, waist, hips, shoulders, sleeves and leg length. Keep the tape comfortable, not tight, for a proper fit before selecting your suit.

Pair your black suit with white, light blue, or grey shirts for a classic look. For bold style, try burgundy or patterned shirts with subtle colours.

Brown suits can be paired with tan, dark brown or burgundy shoes. If you need a contrast look, try chestnut or navy shoes for a modern, stylish touch.

Team your grey suits with black, brown or even burgundy shoes. For a light grey suit, look your best with tan shoes that give a sharp, modern style.

For your blue suit, choose from options like white, light blue or pale pink. Navy or grey shirts also work well, perfect for work or formal events.

Select your overcoats in colours like black, grey, navy, camel, brown or go for contrast shades to add style. Make sure the fit is not too tight or bulky.

The suitable ties for a navy suit are burgundy, brown, blue or green. For a stylish look, consider patterns like stripes or even polka dots that work well, too!

Choose your ties in grey, silver, or mustard for a stylish, smart look. Patterns like paisley, subtle checks and geometric designs add that extra flair.

For a grey suit, try options like navy, burgundy, black, silver and dark green. Maintain a sharp look with paisley, geometric prints, plaid or floral designs.

Pair a blue suit with black or rich brown shades for a refined look. Ideal for business or formal events, navy or dark grey shoes also complement your outfit.

Well, there are many colours to pair with navy suits. The most popular choices are black, brown and tan shoes. They go well for formal and semi-casual events.

Start with the chest, next the shoulder area, and slide down to the sleeves. End with the wrist and arm. Measure the back from the base of the neck to the centre.

White, light grey and blue are classic choices to pair with navy suits. They create a crisp and refined look during business meetings or formal occasions.

Black, brown, burgundy and tan shoes are amongst the most favoured choices. Burgundy shoes complement casual looks, while black goes well with formal attire.

One can pair a blue suit with various tie colours. Based on the texture of the suit, choose navy, silver, burgundy or brown in solid pastels or stripes.

Team a grey suit with tie colours like navy, burgundy, and olive green. Based on the tones and texture of the suit, mix and match with different patterns.

You can pair a grey suit with black, brown, tan and burgundy shoes. However, the best option depends on the shade, texture and material of the suit you are wearing.

One can pair a grey suit with a range of tie colours. Go for versatile navy blue or classic black in solid colours. Give a twist by choosing striped patterns.

At NEXT, you'll discover the perfect fit for any occasion. From formal events, weddings, to parties, you'll find suits in relaxed fits and finest tailoring.

A blue suit goes well with black, brown, tan or burgundy shoes. These colours are versatile and effortlessly complete your look for most the occasions.

For a refined appearance, a suit jacket should cover your bottom. The hemline should fall around the middle of your hand, with your arms loose at your sides.

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