Work Suits
Two pieces, peak lapel tailored fit black suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$279.00Current price is: $279.00.
Three pieces , peak lapel tailored fit suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$299.00Current price is: $299.00.
Two pieces, peak lapel tailored fit grey 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.
Three pieces , notch lapel tailored fit suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$299.00Current price is: $299.00.
Two pieces, notch lapel tailored fit suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$279.00Current price is: $279.00.
Double breasted, peak lapel tailored fit suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$299.00Current price is: $299.00.
Three pieces , notch lapel tailored fit suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$299.00Current price is: $299.00.
Double breasted, peak lapel tailored fit suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$299.00Current price is: $299.00.
Two pieces, peak lapel tailored fit navy blue suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$279.00Current price is: $279.00.
Three pieces , peak lapel tailored fit suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$299.00Current price is: $299.00.
Two pieces, peak lapel tailored fit black suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$279.00Current price is: $279.00.
The suit you actually wear most
A work suit is judged by a different standard from a wedding suit. It is not there to be remembered; it is there to be worn twice a week for years without drawing attention, holding its line through commutes, meetings and long days. Versatility and durability matter more than drama.
Varrison work suits are cut in a tailored fit and arrive ready to wear, made from high quality fabric.
The colors that work
Navy and charcoal carry a professional wardrobe, in that order. They are appropriate in every industry and at every level, they read as competent rather than showy, and they are quiet enough to wear repeatedly without anyone noticing the repetition. Mid gray joins them as a reliable third. Between two or three suits in these colors, you can go a full week without obviously wearing the same thing.
How much formality
The right level depends on the industry. Law, finance and consulting still expect a proper dark suit, solid or with the subtlest of patterns. Business casual and creative fields allow lighter colors, texture and separates, a navy jacket with contrasting pants, an olive suit, a textured cloth. Read the room you are actually in rather than the one you imagine.
Building a work rotation
Two suits is the practical minimum for regular wear, three is comfortable. Navy and charcoal first, then a mid gray or a subtle pattern such as birdseye or a fine graph check for variation that does not read as a different suit. Rotating suits rather than wearing one repeatedly also makes each last considerably longer, because cloth needs time to recover between wears.

























