Suited for Summer
By
Jill Hudson Neal
Published Tuesday, June 16, 2009
With the days turning warmer, men are pulling summer suits from the backs of closets. That usually means lighter-weight suits in standard navy or gray, perhaps in pinstripe or subtle plaid. “Washington isn’t a fashion town; it’s a dress-for-success town,” says Louis Everard, a fourth-generation tailor and owner of Everard’s Clothing in DC, which specializes in upscale off-the-rack and custom clothing. “Businessmen have to look pulled together, especially in tough economic times.” While career-minded men may be reluctant to call attention to themselves with their clothing, it’s never a bad idea to look like a modern, on-top-of-his-game professional, Everard says. One way to freshen up an office wardrobe is to incorporate a tan or khaki suit made from a breathable fabric such as cotton, linen, or wool: “It’s a good investment because it gives your year-round suits a bit of a break.” Everard sells suits by American clothier Hickey Freeman—usually priced at $1,200 and up. And every spring, Brooks Brothers sells out of its classic two-button seersucker, brushed-cotton, and linen suits. A number of trendy labels are also making summer suits that have a classic look—and an affordable price. Banana Republic, J. Crew, Club Monaco, Nautica, and Tommy Hilfiger offer modern-cut cotton suits and separates at less than $600. When it comes to accessories, brown-and-white spectator lace-up shoes, polished leather loafers, crisp white shirts, or a brightly colored tie, pocket square, or fabric belt will bring a dash of cool fun to a light-colored summer suit. Check out some of our picks below.

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Comments
I agree.
Posted by: Dani, Jun 29, 2009 11:20:01 AM
The previous comments represent why DC will never be fashion town.
Posted by: Ben, Jun 29, 2009 06:47:21 AM
Seriously. One of those guy wasn’t even wearing socks.
Posted by: Jordan, Jun 23, 2009 08:44:26 AM
Concur. The author evidently has never had a real job. Way to get laughed out of the office.
Posted by: Ricky, Jun 22, 2009 10:23:00 AM
Nice stuff---but how about showing something that can be worn by a 45 year old professional who really works for a living, no longer has a 30 inch waist, and does not need to go to the bars in Adams Morgan after work! This stuff is utterly impractical for the office and with the exception of the first suit, would raise more eyebrows than desired... How about it?
Posted by: Gary, Jun 16, 2009 09:42:03 AM
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