Classification of Suits

5/01/2014

Suits Sub Categories 

a suit is a set of garments made from the same cloth, usually consisting of at least a jacket and trousers. Lounge suits (also known as business suits when sober in colour and style), which originated in Britain as country wear,[1] are the most common style of Western suit. Other types of suit still worn today are the dinner suit, part of black tie, which arose as a lounging alternative to dress coats in much the same way as the day lounge suit came to replace frock coats and morning coats; and, rarely worn today, the morning suit. This article discusses the lounge suit (including business suits), elements of informal dress code.


Dobok
1. Suit (clothing)
2. Brunswick (clothing)
3. Buckskins
4. Buster Brown suit
5. Coat (clothing)
6. Dobok
7. Double-breasted
8. Drape suit
9. Ethiopian suit
10. Jinbei
11. Jodhpuri
12. Kariba suit
13. Le Smoking
14. Leisure suit
15. Pajamas
16. Pantsuit
17. Pencil suit
18. Riding habit
19. Safari jacket
Wet Suit
20. Sailor suit
21. Santa suit
22. Scrubs (clothing)
23. Shalwar kameez
24. Single-breasted
25. Skeleton suit
26. Slim Jeans
27. Tracksuit
28. Tuxedo
29. Wetsuit
30. Zoot suit


Pant Suit
Safari Jacket


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