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  • Men's Suit Color Video Guide - Charcoal - Light Grey - Navy Blue - Black - Brown - TanWhite

  • Hi. I’m Antonio Centeno, the founder of Real Men Real Style. And today I’m going

  • to talking about suit colors. Not suit style, not suit cut, not suit patterns, just suit

  • color.

  • So oftentimes I'm asked, “What is -- if I'm going to own one suit what is the one

  • color? What is the fabric that I should select?” And my answer, the vast majority of the time

  • is charcoal grey.

  • Charcoal grey is probably the most versatile suit color on the planet. You can wear it

  • to a funeral, you can wear it to a wedding in the same day. You can wear it to a job

  • interview. It's just dark, it's not black. In fact it's -- some people will mistake it

  • for black. But when youre out in the light, especially natural light, youre going to

  • be able to see that it is lighter than black.

  • And because of that, it doesn’t have as many of the problems with black, that black

  • has being so stark. And charcoal grey, it just goes with so many shirt colors, so many

  • shirts -- so many patterns, textures of fabrics. Charcoal grey in a worsted wool fabric is

  • the most versatile suit fabric. And one that I highly recommend if you're going to go -- and

  • this is going to be your first suit.

  • Now, the one right behind it and because it's so common, especially in North America, is

  • navy blue. Now, navy blue can have the effect of, especially on young men, it can make them

  • look younger. Although this isn’t always a bad thing if you're a little bit older.

  • And navy blue isn’t as formal as charcoal grey, but throughout North American and many

  • parts, I would say most of the world, a navy blue suit is going to get make you buy it.

  • And I would say it comes very close next to charcoal grey.

  • So if you have a navy blue suit or if you happen to choose between two suits and the

  • navy blue fits you better, not a problem, go with the navy blue. It’s going to be

  • justjust a tad bit less versatile but I'm splitting hairs here. So charcoal grey,

  • navy blue easily the two suits that I, 99% of the time, recommend as the first suit for

  • a man wherever he comes to me looking for something like that.

  • Okay. What are the other fabric colors that you need to be looking out for and to understand

  • them? Black. Black is very common. But that doesn’t mean that it should be. And black

  • I think is overused.

  • Black is great if you have black hair and you have a dark-colored skin. I think a black

  • suit on a man like that looks great. But if you have a light-colored skin and light-colored

  • hair, black can be easily overpowering. And black comes from the history of more -- you

  • see it in formal wear. And it transitioned into suits and many people out there will

  • argue that black is not there for a good choice for a suit and should be reserved for formal

  • wear. I'm not that stark on that but I do believe that if you've got a choice, go with

  • the navy or charcoal grey before you go with black.

  • And again black for me is more for men with a black hair because it better frames the

  • face. And it's not overpowering especially if you got a little bit darker skin, then

  • it’s not going to suck the color out of you. Because it’s got such a stark contrast

  • between the skin, black can, especially under unnatural lighting, suck, you know a little

  • bit of the color out of skin. It just doesn’t look always that great.

  • But after black, medium grey. This is something that I see as underused. And I'm not saying

  • that, if you already owned a charcoal grey or navy blue suit, a medium grey is a great

  • second or third or fourth suit. And so medium grey, Cambridge grey it’s sometimes called,

  • is going to be -- you can clearly tell this is great under all types of lighting.

  • And medium greys are great because they're not as formal as charcoal greys; but for most

  • business settings and, you know, even for weddings, especially ones that are outside,

  • medium grey fits great. And because grey is such a neutral palate, it’s going to go

  • with a wide range of shirts. So like the navy and like the charcoal grey, medium grey can

  • pretty much match-up with a wide range of shirts. So it's so very versatile.

  • So going for medium grey, you can look at light greys as well. Light greys are great

  • for summer wear. And the lighter color -- and again the very neutral palate makes it match

  • a wide range of shirts and the lighter color allows it to just to feel right when it comes

  • to cold weather [0:04:34] wear. You can -- I like a light grey suit withthat’s unlined.

  • And what I mean by unlined is that the jacket doesn’t have an inner lining. And this works

  • really nice whenever the weather is hot and it allows you to breathe a bit more. So that’s

  • the light grey. Again I really like it for a summer wear not so much for the winter wear.

  • When were talking about summer wear, let's talk about tan. Tan is another fabric that

  • if

  • you're in tropical area you want to go for a lighter weight and tan is great because

  • it’s going to stand out. And it is pretty neutral palate that’s going to go with a

  • wide range of shirt fabrics. And tan in general isit’s harder to find, but it is going

  • to suit many men.

  • There are certain types of, especially if you wear it with a dark-colored suit, it maybe

  • you know, it can create stark contrast there, which maybe a bit overpowering for men with

  • light hair and light skin. But if you pair it with a light-colored pattern shirt, then

  • all of a sudden, youve got a great combination that even a red-headed man -- or I'm sorry

  • yes, a man was red hair and with light skin, he can pull it off.

  • All right, after tan let's look at brown. Were staying in the same family. Brown

  • has some negatives connotations with it. It was said, I think Winston Churchill, you know,

  • brown looks likewell, not -- I’m on YouTube here so I can't say the yes word.

  • But you know he did not like it. And there wasyoull also hear the saying, “No

  • brown in town.”

  • Well, Ronald Reagan brought back the brown suit. He was the big fan of it. And if you

  • look around, I looked good on a brown suit simply because I have very dark brown hair.

  • And if you can mimic that in your suit and youve got brown hair, youll look fine.

  • Black hair, not so much. Light-colored hairs, not so much. I like brown because it -- the

  • color in general instills a sense of trust. And I find that if youre in the business,

  • for a second or third meeting, wearing a brown suit works well. It's a little bit off the

  • beaten path, it helps you stand out.

  • So moving from brown well talk about blue. And I already know, I know I already talked

  • about navy blue. I'm talking about a true blue. So this is a blue under different lighting

  • conditions that it will look blue, such as kind of my suit here. This one actually has

  • a little bit of pattern in it but you will clearly see this is a blue suit.

  • Blues were great especially for odd jackets. But when it comes to suits, they're going

  • to stay out a bit especially when youre in a sea of navy, youre not going to be

  • able to see that blue. I like blue suits. I think they make men look younger but they

  • should be, probably a third or fourth suit, not one of your top two. Unless youre in

  • Europe, then you get – I think that can be a second suit.

  • All right. So in summary, weve talked about charcoal grey, weve talked about navy blue,

  • weve talked about black, we covered medium grey, we covered light grey, we covered tan,

  • we covered brown and we covered blue.

  • And I didn’t really talk about white. And in just quick summary, go look up Tom Wolfe.

  • White is something that you really need to know what youre doing and I guess -- unless

  • youre getting invited to one of Puff Daddy's parties, you're not going to be wearing a

  • white suit very often. If you ever do, wear it in a summer, make sure it fits.

  • All right this has been Antonio Centeno with Real Men Real Style. I'll see you around.

Men's Suit Color Video Guide - Charcoal - Light Grey - Navy Blue - Black - Brown - TanWhite

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