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Come in and help me answer questions about formal clothes and casual clothes ~ thank you

Suits are divided into "casual" and "formal" and "formal".

Generally speaking, suits are roughly divided into two formats.

1. European version: generally called standard version.

2. Korean version: In fact, it is a more fashionable style, and it is also a kind of formal dress.

The main difference between the Korean version and the standard European version is that the length of clothes is shorter, the style is more slim (fit) and the collar is narrower!

So the Korean version is also a kind of formal dress!

The bank work clothes you mentioned are generally standard, so most people think it is very formal, which is just a tradition! So have you ever seen a bank clerk look handsome in overalls?

In addition to the different styles and layouts, suits mainly depend on the occasion and theme. Matching shirts, ties, bow ties and waist seals are all important elements! Korean version of the suit with a white shirt (there can be some twill or fine lines) and a plain or small twill tie. It can also be a formal dress for an interview or work!

Your illustration is in Korean version. If possible, ask him to lengthen the sleeve length to the length of the standard version (about 0/.5 cm away from the tiger's mouth/kloc-0), which will be more inclined to the formal suit you want, but it will not affect the fashion elements of the Korean version!