Two-Piece Suits
Two pieces, notch lapel pin striped tailored fit suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$279.00Current price is: $279.00.
Two pieces, notch lapel tailored fit black suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$279.00Current price is: $279.00.
Two pieces, peak lapel tailored fit grey suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$279.00Current price is: $279.00.
Two pieces, peak lapel tailored fit blue suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$279.00Current price is: $279.00.
Two pieces, notch lapel tailored fit suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$279.00Current price is: $279.00.
Two pieces, notch lapel tailored fit blue suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$279.00Current price is: $279.00.
Two pieces, peak lapel tailored fit black suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$279.00Current price is: $279.00.
Two pieces, peak lapel tailored fit brown suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$279.00Current price is: $279.00.
Two pieces, notch lapel tailored fit suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$279.00Current price is: $279.00.
Two pieces, notch lapel tailored fit brown suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$279.00Current price is: $279.00.
Two pieces, peak lapel tailored fit blue suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$279.00Current price is: $279.00.
Two pieces, notch lapel tailored fit blue suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$279.00Current price is: $279.00.
The suit that earns its keep
A two-piece suit is the most useful thing in a man’s wardrobe, and it is not close. Jacket, pants, done. It carries an interview at nine and a rehearsal dinner at seven without needing to be explained, and unlike its three-piece cousin, it does not commit you to a level of formality before you have walked through the door.
Varrison two-piece suits are cut in a tailored fit and arrive ready to wear, made from high quality fabric.
Two-piece or three-piece?
The vest is the entire difference, and it is a bigger difference than it sounds.
Choose a two-piece when the suit needs to work in more than one context. It is cooler to wear, easier to dress down, and reads correctly at any dress code from business casual upward. It is the right choice for a first suit, for office wear, for travel, and for any summer event.
Choose a three-piece when the occasion is the point: a formal wedding, an evening event, a role where you want the extra layer of deliberateness. A vest also lets you remove the jacket without looking undressed, which matters at long receptions.
If you are buying one suit, buy a two-piece.
Wearing it
The two-piece rewards good shirting more than any other suit. A well-fitted white or light blue shirt does most of the work; a poorly fitted one undoes the suit entirely. For business, add a tie and black or dark brown leather shoes. For a summer wedding, lose the tie and open the collar.
The single most common mistake is a jacket that is too long. A suit jacket should cover your seat and end around the point where your fingers curl when your arms hang at your sides. Anything longer shortens the leg line and makes the whole outfit read as borrowed.

























