Tailored Suits: Fit, Fabric, and Care Made Simple
When you slip on a tailored suit, you want it to feel like it was made just for you. At Arman Fashion Line we focus on precise cuts, quality fabrics, and easy care so you can look sharp without the guesswork.
Choosing the Right Fit
The first thing to check is how the jacket sits on your shoulders. The seam should land right at the edge of your shoulder bone – any higher looks tight, any lower looks sloppy. Next, pull the jacket forward; there should be a small gap of about a thumb’s width between your chest and the jacket. If you need to button the jacket while your arms are raised, it’s too tight.
Bottom line: a good fit doesn’t require a lot of tweaking. Measure your chest, waist, and sleeve length, then compare with the size chart we provide. Most of our customers find that a small adjustment at the waist gives the cleanest line. If you’re between sizes, go with the larger one and have a tailor take in the sides – it’s cheaper than buying a whole new suit.
Keeping Your Suit Looking Fresh
Fabric care is where many people slip up. The rule of thumb is: air‑dry your suit after wearing, and avoid the dryer altogether. Hang it on a wide‑shouldered hanger to keep the shape. If you notice a small wrinkle, a quick steam from your shower or a handheld steamer will smooth it without damaging the fibers.
Spot cleaning works better than a full wash for most wool suits. Use a damp cloth and a tiny drop of mild detergent for stains; blot, don’t rub. For deeper cleaning, bring the suit to a professional dry cleaner who knows how to handle our specific blends. This keeps the color vibrant and the seam integrity intact.
One more tip: store your suit in a breathable garment bag, not a plastic one. Plastic traps moisture and can lead to mildew. A cloth bag lets the fabric breathe while protecting it from dust.
With the right fit and a little attention to care, your tailored suit from Arman Fashion Line will stay crisp for years. Whether you’re heading to a business meeting or a wedding, a well‑fitted suit gives you confidence and makes a lasting impression.
