Sunday, January 25, 2009

How To Fill A Suits Pockets

By Victor Santerino

Men's suits tend to have a multitude of pockets to choose from. These include two front and two back trouser pockets, three front jacket pockets, and usually one or two inside jacket pockets.

However, for the most part these pockets should be used sparingly, if at all. This is because over stuffing suit pockets can and will lead to the suit looking like it is stuffed or even poorly made.

This article was written to explain to men what should and can be kept in suit pockets. After reading this article you will have some new ideas you can use to make your pockets look less stuffed.

Keeping your pockets completely devoid of any items is the best way to keep them looking sharp. This may be accomplished by using your coat to store your gear rather than your suit.

For men that do not have the option of using a jacket to store their belongings in a jacket there is help. However, you will still be relegated to keeping most of your items out of your jacket.

Men need to realize that they cannot store items in their exterior jacket pockets. Items can be stored in the inside pockets but should only be done with items that are thin and will not show through the jacket.

Trousers with back pockets can be used to hide items when the jacket is worn. The use of this method however, is only good when a man knows he will not be taking off his jacket.

When absolutely necessary you should use your front two trouser pockets to hold items like wallets and cell phones. Be sure to take all non-essential items out of your wallet to make it as flat as possible. - 16747

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