dark blue

Suits in dark blue remain a perennially popular choice for business attire. An elegant, well-cut dark blue suit, with a white or pastel shirt and tie, remains the classic workplace look. Less formal suits in dark blue, combined with a sharp silk shirt, designer watch and cool footwear, can also impress at parties or cocktail nights. The Stylight site showcases contemporary and traditional versions of suits in dark blue.

Make A Splash Any Season In A Dark Blue Suit

Just because a suit is a menswear classic doesn’t mean it has to be boring. We can’t stress it enough, a dark blue suit is something every guy should have in their wardrobe.

Whether you’re buying one for the first time or have one already in your suiting rotation, we’ll show you why the dark blue suit is your best year-round, wear with anything buy this season and all the ways to wear it.

The Hue Is Unbeatable

Don’t think of a dark blue suit like you would your other classic colors. The dark blue suits we’re loving are more revved up than plain old navy: They’re warmer, inkier, more rich and unexpected. Gray will only blend you in with the business crowd while black often leaves similarities to waiters and bell hops.

Blue On Blue Is Bold

Whether you opt for a wall street staple like a traditional pin-striped suit or buy your basic two button, bask in the attention going all blue will have on your business competition. Pair an electric blue button down and navy stripe tie with your best dark blue suit–The look is balanced and bold.

Blue Satisfies Sporty

There’s nothing wrong with injecting a little sport into your suit style and getting the best of both wardrobe worlds. Nothing pairs better with your athletic basics than dark blue. Sneakers and a hooded jacket will give your old standby some edge while the dark blue suit saves your athletic gear from looking sloppy.

Blue Will Balance Anything

Pairing bright colors with gray often washes them out while black may appear too severe. A dark blue suit is the perfect canvas for complimenting pops of colors. Play up pastels to show your softer side and finish with a beige or brown lace-up shoe.

Take The Business Out Of Blue

Blues of any shade don’t need to be restricted to cubes and boardrooms. Get happy-hour ready with a fun floral or tropical casual shirt with rolled-up sleeves and white sneakers for an off-duty look that works anywhere.

Blue is the color that keeps on giving, and nothing looks as sharp when splashed all over a perfectly tailored suit as dark blue.

Embrace the blues and make a splash any season with a dark blue suit.

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