Never wear a button-down collared shirt with a double-breasted suit. The more formal double-breasted suit looks best with the more formal spread or long-point collar.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Shirt collars are very important to me. Putting a very soft shirt collar with a formal suit doesn't work for me at all.
One of the things that drives me crazy as a professional woman is you'll have bought a suit, and you get home and realize you don't have a shirt to wear with it.
I'm always on duty, so I tend to wear suits. I've got double-breasted and single-breasted, mostly dark blues and grays. I'm obsessed with them, and I always have been.
A well-tailored suit is important - and I don't like wearing belts with mine - it should be tailored to your body.
I've always worn suits. To me they're a very practical kind of thing to wear. You put one on and don't really have to think about what you're going to wear.
I'm most comfortable in T-shirts, but they have to have some style to them.
I hate ready-made suits, button-down collars, and sports shirts.
Spring 2010 is the second season that I'm showing the double-breasted suit. I think the right double-breasted suit is young again.
I wear a lot of second hand clothes unless I have a concert and then I wear beaded and sequined second hand clothes. No stylist dresses me although I do have a woman that assists me with the buttons.
A nicely fitted two-button suit is the best thing any guy can have. Guys are lucky: We can wear a suit over and over, just with different shirts and ties.