A single vent tends to indicate a cheaper jacket and should only be considered if you have a bubble butt.
If you are deciding between a one and two button jacket coupled with a peak lapel, the suit is likely not an office staple.
The subtle plaid design should take in to account your complexion, contrast and hair color, yet be veritable enough to match your shirts and ties' color.
See this dude:
![[Image: 0461.jpg]](http://articlesofstyle.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/0461.jpg)
Ticket pockets are more stylish, but if you are not tall it breaks the verticalility. Slanted front pockets (not pictured) increase the length a bit and having one button makes the suit more fashion forward and could also enhance the appearance of length of the jacket.
Also, I think a suit should cover your ass unlike the above example.
A bespoke and a MTM are different. The former takes longer to finish and tends to cost 2-5 times as much.
I'd get Dressing the Man from your local library to see the examples in Chapter two.
If you are deciding between a one and two button jacket coupled with a peak lapel, the suit is likely not an office staple.
The subtle plaid design should take in to account your complexion, contrast and hair color, yet be veritable enough to match your shirts and ties' color.
See this dude:
![[Image: 0461.jpg]](http://articlesofstyle.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/0461.jpg)
Ticket pockets are more stylish, but if you are not tall it breaks the verticalility. Slanted front pockets (not pictured) increase the length a bit and having one button makes the suit more fashion forward and could also enhance the appearance of length of the jacket.
Also, I think a suit should cover your ass unlike the above example.
A bespoke and a MTM are different. The former takes longer to finish and tends to cost 2-5 times as much.
I'd get Dressing the Man from your local library to see the examples in Chapter two.