The suit does not represent the businessman anymore. Nor does the loud shirt represent the rock star. The same man can now wear both.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I see that the fashion wears out more apparel than the man.
Suits are looked at more now as a business thing which is kind of a shame. If you're not wearing it just for work, you should try and trick it up a bit.
A suit is a sign of respect.
A custom-tailored suit retains a certain dignity about it.
That's the one for my tombstone... Here lies David Byrne. Why the big suit?
Suits change a lot - the wide lapel thing, the fashion trends, the trousers change.
The more suits I owned, the more I realized the best besuited look a man can achieve comes from a harmony of three details: fabric, construction, and fit. If the suit fits you like a glove and it's well made, you simply feel better about everything in life when you're wearing it.
I prefer a three-piece suit myself. Very sixties rock and roll. But they're not too quirky. Businessmen could wear them.
I wouldn't say there is one specific designer I rock. It's more of the look of the shirt and what occasion and where I'm wearing it to.
Because I went from the 'Daily Show' where I was a fake news guy on a fake news show, to 'Bruce Almighty' where I played a news guy, to 'Anchorman' where I played a news guy, now I'm... yeah, I tend to gravitate towards suits.