Saturday, January 24, 2009

How To Fill A Suits Pockets

By Victor Santerino

Men who buy suits quickly discover that they have a wide array of places they can seemingly store their gear. Between the jacket and trousers a man is looking at between seven and twelve pockets to choose from.

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.

For men that do not have the option of using a jacket to store their belongings in a jacket there is help. However, you will still be relegated to keeping most of your items out of your jacket.

Outer jacket pockets should never be used to put gear into. However, the inside pockets can be used if the item in question will not look like a lump showing through the jacket.

Back trouser pocket can be used when the jacket will be constantly on to hide the back of the pants. This is a great way to keep the bulk out of site, but not out of reach.

The use of front pant pockets is acceptable, but only for thin items that will not cause too much bulk. Place items such as money clips and cell phones in these front pockets to keep them safe. - 15343

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