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Saturday, January 24, 2009

How To Fill A Suits Pockets

By Victor Santerino

When a man buys a suit he usually does not have to concern himself with the number of pockets that will be available. This is because the jacket and trousers combine to have anywhere from 7 to 12 pockets stitched into them.

However, for the most part these pockets should be used sparingly, if at all. This is because over stuffing suit pockets can and will lead to the suit looking like it is stuffed or even poorly made.

Reading this article should give you a good idea of where to place your crucial items when wearing your suit. Pay careful attention as you read each paragraph and you will undoubtedly learn something new.

The most clever way to keep your suits empty of your necessary items is to never put anything in them. Achieve this by using your coat to store your gear, or even your wife's purse if possible.

Men that dare not put items in coats for the nightmare of having their items stolen, need to be careful how they put their items in their suits. Also many men cannot use coats because they are wearing their suits in temperate weather.

The first thing to keep in mind is that you will not be able to store anything other than a pocket square in your outside jacket pockets. Inside pockets can be utilized, but only for thin items that will not be visible through the jacket.

Pants can hide items in back pockets if the jacket is to cover the back pockets and you are comfortable with the way items feel when sitting on them. Remember that overstuffed back pockets will still bulge through a jacket at times.

Front trouser pockets can be used sparingly when necessary. Thin items like cellular phones, wallets, and money clips are acceptable items to place in front pant pockets.

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