Suits

At Estilo Clothing, we have a huge collection of men's suits that are perfect for workplaces, weddings, events, or any other time you want to look appealing. There are high-quality three-piece suits in slim fit (for a modern look) and regular fit (for classic comfort), with notable styles from House of Cavani, Cavani, and Harry Brown. You can choose from classic colours like navy, black, and grey, as well as checks (navy/grey/light grey), tweed (blue/grey), pinstripe, and even vivid floral patterns. These styles range from slick business suits to eye-catching wedding or party suits.

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1. Why are most of your suits three-piece rather than two-piece?

Three-piece suits (jacket, trousers, and waistcoat) are our main focus since they seem more professional and complete. They're great for UK weddings, formal occasions, interviews, or stylish business environments. The waistcoat gives the outfit shape and style without adding unnecessary bulk, and you can take off the jacket and still look nice. Brands like House of Cavani and Cavani do a great job with them because their slim fits feel modern rather than old-fashioned. A three-piece is usually the best choice here if you want something that can be layered in many different ways and makes an impression.

2. Is the slim fit suitable for all body types, or should I choose a different cut?

Our slim-fit suits (available at House of Cavani, Cavani, and Harry Brown) are tailored through the chest, waist, and thighs to give you a sharp, modern shape. They're perfect for anyone with an average slim shape or who desires a fitted, modern style. They're not as tight as skinny suits, so you can still walk around and wear a slim shirt over them. If you want to be more comfortable or have a bigger, more athletic body type, the normal-fit alternatives (available in certain navy, black, and grey classics) have a cut that is a little roomier. Always refer to the sizing chart for chest, waist, and length to ensure the right fit.

3. Are these suits appropriate for weddings, or better suited for business/office wear?

They work great for both, but they are a little better for special occasions: Three-piece suits in navy, black, and grey are classic for weddings, especially the checkered or tweed ones that add texture and style. Pinstripes or small checks are great for business meetings, interviews, or formal office days. Floral or bolder checks are wonderful for the groom and groomsmen or for weddings that aren't as traditional. The three-piece design and slender fit make them feel fancy for events, while the classic colours make them perfect for work. Many consumers buy one outfit and wear it for a variety of purposes.

4. How do the checked, tweed, and pinstripe patterns compare? Which one is most versatile?

Checks (navy, grey, or light grey) --> incredibly adaptable and on-trend. They provide a little bit of interest without being too loud, and they work for weddings, semi-formal gatherings, and smart professional appearances. Tweed (blue/grey) --> Textured mix of informal and formal styles that looks great with brogues. It's great for autumn and winter weddings or country gatherings. Pinstripe: A traditional corporate look that never goes out of style. It makes the frame look longer and more professional, so it's great for the office or formal daytime events. Navy and black, simple, is still the safest all-around choice, but checks are the most popular right now because they are both trendy and classic.

5. Will these suits need alterations, and what if the fit isn't perfect after delivery?

Slim-fit suits are already made to fit better. Still, many people get minor alterations made by a local tailor, like shortening sleeves or legs or making the waist smaller, to get the perfect fit, especially for big events like weddings. You can send it back within 14 days if it doesn't fit right (unworn, with tags on), so you can try it on at home first. Before you order, we suggest looking at the detailed size chart (chest, waist, inside leg, jacket length). If you're between sizes or want to wear vests or shirts over each other, you should size up. Low risk means easy returns.