PeterEliot
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I think I read somewhere that it should be as close to black as possible without actually being black.
Upon reflection, that advice makes sense to me. I own a Paul Stewart blazer I really like. It is a conservative, but immediately noticeable, shade of navy (i.e., several shades darker than the typical blue jeans, but in no danger of being mistaken for black). I find it a very appropriate color for a blazer, but I have this idea that a navy suit should be a bit darker than the typical navy blazer. A somewhat bright navy blazer will only cover your top half and can benefit from the contrast with differently colored pants, while the suit will cover your whole length below the neck, and therefore had better not come off looking too blue. Well, at least that's what I got to thinking.
The thing is, I'm trying to buy a navy suit online. It needs to be on the elegant side. Church and daytime meetings. NOT evening wear. NOT black. Navy. I found these deals on a couple of Paul Stewarts on a Seoul dept. store home page. Both suits used to be $1000+ and are now available for $300-400. (Magnify the little pics or roll down for larger images.)
http://www.lotteimall.com/product/Pr...i_code=2407130
http://www.lotteimall.com/product/Pr...i_code=2332308
Do the ones above look too dark to you? Shall I go with a lighter shade, like this one below?
http://www.lotteimall.com/product/Pr...i_code=2407138
Now, I do realize shades usually don't quite look themselves on a monitor. So here is a genuinely black suit for comparison:
http://www.lotteimall.com/product/Pr...i_code=2407169
I find the top two appealing. What I'd like opinions on is whether they strike you as too dark or black for daytime suits.
Thanks for your input.
Eliot
Upon reflection, that advice makes sense to me. I own a Paul Stewart blazer I really like. It is a conservative, but immediately noticeable, shade of navy (i.e., several shades darker than the typical blue jeans, but in no danger of being mistaken for black). I find it a very appropriate color for a blazer, but I have this idea that a navy suit should be a bit darker than the typical navy blazer. A somewhat bright navy blazer will only cover your top half and can benefit from the contrast with differently colored pants, while the suit will cover your whole length below the neck, and therefore had better not come off looking too blue. Well, at least that's what I got to thinking.
The thing is, I'm trying to buy a navy suit online. It needs to be on the elegant side. Church and daytime meetings. NOT evening wear. NOT black. Navy. I found these deals on a couple of Paul Stewarts on a Seoul dept. store home page. Both suits used to be $1000+ and are now available for $300-400. (Magnify the little pics or roll down for larger images.)
http://www.lotteimall.com/product/Pr...i_code=2407130
http://www.lotteimall.com/product/Pr...i_code=2332308
Do the ones above look too dark to you? Shall I go with a lighter shade, like this one below?
http://www.lotteimall.com/product/Pr...i_code=2407138
Now, I do realize shades usually don't quite look themselves on a monitor. So here is a genuinely black suit for comparison:
http://www.lotteimall.com/product/Pr...i_code=2407169
I find the top two appealing. What I'd like opinions on is whether they strike you as too dark or black for daytime suits.
Thanks for your input.
Eliot