When selecting a suit, pay attention to the fabric's color and texture. The color should align with current fashion trends and regional preferences. The choice of fabric is generally pure wool or wool blends, with a texture that is fine, soft, smooth, and crisp. The weave density should be slightly higher.
Choose suits that emphasize comprehensive features such as lightness, softness, thinness, and firmness.
The suit is lightweight, with the entire piece weighing less than expected.
The entire suit has various parts that offer a soft and smooth texture, with good elasticity and excellent resilience.
The suits selected are of a lighter, more tailored design. This means that the fabric and lining, along with other accessories, are well-matched. The higher thread count of the fabric reduces thickness, and the weight of the interlining is correspondingly decreased, achieving a light and airy feel without compromising the suit's appearance.
The suit boasts smooth and crisp surfaces across all areas, primarily evident in: 1. A well-flattened collar, 2. A full and flat chest, 3. A round and full upper sleeve, 4. A straight and flat front placket, 5. A level and comfortable shoulder, 6. A perfectly fitting and non-flipping pocket lid, and 7. A round and smooth hem.
Identify the stitching quality of the various main parts of a suit.
Inspect the stitching lines for smoothness, the seams for evenness, the sleeve insertion for uniformity and roundness, the pocket covers and openings for flatness, and the hemline for a smooth, rounded edge. The main parts of the garment typically include the collar, placket, sleeve cuff, and the front part of the garment, which are areas requiring special attention.
Inspect the symmetry of various parts on the clothing. There are many symmetrical parts on clothing, so you can fold the left and right parts together to check if the symmetrical parts are accurate. For example: examine the symmetrical parts on a suit, such as the lapel, collar notch, and inside placket, the length and cuff size of the left and right sleeves, the length and width of the pocket flaps, the height and position of the pockets, and the length of the darts. Compare each item individually.




