Does your suit fit you?

Judging whether a suit is well-fitted:

Shoulder: The most critical part. The shoulder line should be aligned with the end of the shoulder bone, fit naturally without wrinkles. If it is too wide, it will appear sagging, and if it is too narrow, it will be tight and bulging.

Waist: There must be a natural waistline, and the waistline should be smooth when standing. It is appropriate to insert 1-2 fingers. If it is too loose, it will appear bloated, and if it is too tight, it will restrict movement and feel pulled.

Length: Cover 1/2 of the hips, and the edge of the hem should be flush with the first joint of the thumb. If it is too long, it will appear sloppy, and if it is too short, the proportions will be unbalanced.

Sleeve length: When the arm is naturally drooping, the cuffs cover the wrist bone 1-2cm, and 1-2cm of the shirt cuffs are exposed. If it is too long, it will appear clumsy, and if it is too short, it will be informal.

Chest: After buttoning, the front chest is flat and not tight, and there is about a fist of space under the armpit to ensure that the movements such as raising the hand are not restricted.

The above parts are coordinated and fit, which is both comfortable and can modify the body shape, which is a good fit.

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