The idea that the clothes you wear can affect other's perception about you and your overall confidence.
What is "Dress For Success"?
The most common tie knot.
The correct term for a bow shaped tie?
What is a bow tie?
This is the difference between a 3 piece and 2 piece suit.
What is a vest?
You do this before sitting down with a suit on.
What is unbuttoning the suit?
The process of altering your suit to fit your bodily measurement.
What is tailoring?
This is the button that shouldn't be buttoned on a suit.
What is the bottom button?
The type of suit which contains 6 buttons but only the top two buttons are functional.
What is a double breasted suit?
The piece of fabric you put in the pocket of your suit to complement the color of your suit.
What is a pocket square?
This is the process of getting your suit cleaned.
The most formal setting you can dress for.
What are White Tie events?
The formality of a suit you should wear to a job interview.
What is Business Formal?
The most popular suit color.
What is navy blue?
The piece of metal that clips to your tie and shirt to keep it in place.
What is a tie bar?
Steve Harvey said you need 5 suits... name the colors.
Black, Blue, Grey, Brown, and Tan
The type of cut of a suit that is known for vibrant colors, loose shoulder region, and thinner fabrics.
What is Italian cut?
The thin piece of the metal that helps stiffen the collar and keeps it in place.
What are Collar Stays?
The lawyer who is the main character in the popular show "Suits".
Who is Harvey Specter?
The first modern suit was made in this decade.
What are the 1850s?
The most important aspect of a suit.
What is the fit of a suit?
What is Bespoke?
The street in London which is home to the world's best tailoring, finest fabrics, and most expensive bespoke suits.
What are Surgeon's Cuffs?
The term to reference suit pants not having any creases at the bottom of the pants when tailored.
What is No Break?
The cut of a suit that is known for darker colors, broader shoulders, and stiffer fabrics.
What is British cut?