x Added
Looks like you don't have Javascript enabled in your browser. Please turn it on so you can enjoy all the functions of our site.
The term ‘lounge suit’ evokes visions of old-fashioned drawing rooms with ticking clocks, porcelain figurines on the mantelpiece, and John Constables lining the wood-panelled walls. In reality, lounge suits are a bit more dashing than that. Comfortable, yes, but they’re also quite dapper. We won’t keep you in the dark any longer. Let’s explore what a lounge suit is, the kinds of fits available, when to wear a lounge suit, and more.
What is a lounge suit anyway - has it got something to do with sofas and coffee tables? Sort of. The lounge suit is a versatile staple of a man's wardrobe. It’s a slightly more casual cut than a regular business suit. Sometimes, they’re pretty much interchangeable. Both can come as single or double-breasted suits. Picture this: it's a step up from casual but not quite black-tie fancy. Think a sharp suit jacket paired with tailored trousers, usually in darker hues like navy or charcoal. The lounge suit's origins can be traced back to 19th-century England when gentlemen sought a more relaxed alternative to formal dress. Initially worn in private lounges, hence the name, it gradually became acceptable for daytime and semi-formal occasions. Evolving from military and equestrian influences, the lounge suit epitomises a blend of comfort, style, and sophistication that remains timeless. It's the kind of outfit that says, "I mean business, but I'm also here to enjoy the party." You'll often spot it at semi-formal events like weddings or cocktail parties, where looking swish is a must, but busting out the black tie tux might be a tad overkill.
Imagine you've got a party invite with ‘lounge suit’ as the dress code. You may need to do a quick Google search to check what that entails. Well, think of it as stepping up your casual game while keeping it comfy. For men, it's all about a softly tailored suit in darker tones like navy or charcoal paired with a crisp shirt and a tie that complements your suit. Don’t forget the polished dress shoes, and add some personal flair with accessories like cufflinks or a pocket square. Remember, it's about looking well-groomed without going full-on formal. So, embrace your smooth side, exude confidence, and rock that lounge suit with effortless charm.
The lounge suit is a go-to option for a myriad of occasions. Whether you're attending a business event, a daytime wedding, a cocktail party, or a dinner, the lounge suit has you covered. It strikes the ideal balance between formal and casual, making it perfect for semi-formal events where you want to look sharp but not overdressed. Lounge attire usually comes in two-piece and three-piece suits. A two-piece is just your jacket and trousers, and a three-piece includes a waistcoat. Wear a three-piece for those more formal occasions and a two-piece for chilled ones. You can also wear suit jackets and suit trousers as separates for casual outings. Whenever you need to impress without going all out, reach for your trusty lounge suit. You'll be the epitome of dapper sophistication. Everyone needs a lounge suit or two in their closet.
Styling your lounge suit is pretty straightforward - and fun. You want to make sure you choose the right colour suit for the type of occasion and that you get the fit just right. You’ll also want to add a couple of accessories to make your outfit pop without looking over the top.
You can’t go anywhere unless you’re in a well-fitting suit. When it comes to lounge suit fits, there are two main options available from Charles Tyrwhitt. The fit you choose depends on your build and personal preferences.
The classic fit lounge suit is a perfect option if you prioritise comfort or if you’re built on more generous lines. Also known as the regular fit, this design is a timeless choice for anyone.
For a more contemporary, contoured look, go for the slim-fit lounge suit. This style has a sharper cut and is tailored closer around the shoulders, lapels, and waist.
Lounge suits can come in all sorts of colours, but darker tones are the most popular choice. At Charles Tyrwhitt, you’ll find them in various shades of blue or navy, as well as in grey or charcoal tones. Go lighter for casual occasions and darker for more formal ones. Don’t forget to wear smart shoes and a good quality shirt. You’ll also need to add some personal touches, like cufflinks, a tie, a belt, a watch, or a pocket square. Adding up to three special details will do the trick.
To get a flawless lounge suit fit, it’s best to get the pros (that’s us) to guide you. Our team can help you choose the right sizing and fit type or advise you about personalised tailoring. Book an appointment with us to get your perfect lounge suit. So, grab your favourite lounge suit attire, and get ready to mingle with style.