Our Top 5 Favorite Suits for 2015

Top Five Suits for 2015

A properly fitted, high-quality suit is an article of clothing that I feel every man should have. While fashion trends change over the years, the suit has still remained as the pinnacle of mens fashion. Even if you don’t wear a suit regularly to work, there is always some occasion where a suit is appropriate, if not required. A high-end suit is something that you keep for life, and it is a worthy investment in my book. So what are some of the nicest suits that you can get right now? Here are out top five favorite suits for 2015.

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5. The Brooks Brothers Regent Fit BrooksCool Suit – $698

Brooks Brothers Regent Fit

Brooks Brothers has a great quality-to-price relationship. You know you’re getting a great looking suit that’s of high quality, however it won’t break your bank. The Regent Fit BrooksCool is made from a blend of wool and super-lightweight materials that make it extremely breathable and perfect for warmer temperatures. It’s a solid, multi-purpose suit that is affordable and premium.

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4. The Burberry Prince of Wales Check Suit – $1,995

Burberry Prince of Wales Check Suit

The Prince of Wales suit from Burberry is from their “Travel Tailoring” line that aims to combine the best features of English and Italian materials/fits. This suit is somewhere in-between a slim-fitting and a modern-fitting suit, so it truly accentuates ones silhouette. The suit is handmade in Italy from 100% premium Italian wool, and it features a subtle and elegant check pattern to it.

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3. The Hugo Boss “The Keys/Shaft” – $795

Hugo Boss The Keys:Shaft

You would be hard pressed to find a suit as nice as this one for less than a grand. “The Keys/Shaft” is a premium, regular fit suit from Hugo Boss that is light blue in color. It’s made from 100%, ultra-fine, virgin Italian wool and is a great suit for recreation or the office. You’re getting a suit made from Italian wool thats from a top-tier name in fashion for $795, which is an amazing deal honestly.

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2. The Ralph Lauren POLO II Glen Plaid Suit – $1,295

Ralph Lauren POLO Glen Plaid

If you are looking for something a little more unique and that is more expressive, yet not over the top, then this Glen Plaid Suit from Ralph Lauren is a good pick. It’s a three button suit made in Europe from linen and wool (55% linen, 45% wool). The suit black, brown, and cream in color which certainly differs from the norm, however you’re not making a big fashion statement with it.

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1. The Brioni Brunico Two-Button Suit – $7,250

Brioni Brunico

If price is not a factor for you, and you want to go all-in on a suit, this Brioni suit is a solid pick. This suit is a lifetime investment, so why is it so expensive? Well for one, Brioni is well-known as one of the finest suit manufactures in the entire world and they’re also Italian. But more importantly, they control every single detail of the manufacturing process. They have special farms where sheep are raised in very specific ways and conditions. For example, the sheep are sheered in a controlled, indoor environment that is set to a specific temperature to ensure the wool is pristine. They go they extra mile for sure. So while it is expensive, any Brioni suit is arguably one of the best that money can get you.

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Written by Sebastian Hensiek

From Philadelphia, Sebastian is a fan of music, writing, art, and entertainment.