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The difference between navy blue and black suit

Navy blue suits are generally used for semi-formal business occasions, while black suits are used for more serious and formal occasions.

Generally, the dark blue of a suit is equivalent to dark color. If it is black, it is a bit domineering, giving people a sense of oppression. It is often used in very serious occasions and will create a sense of superiority. Many dark suits are navy blue, and the color of ties should be blue. Blue ties are more formal.

Extended data:

The historical development of suits;

Germanic national costume originated in southern northern Europe.

It is said that it was worn by fishermen in western Europe at that time. They are accompanied by the sea all the year round, which is convenient for them to make a living in the sea, dress loosely, deduct less and fish. Based on the principle of structural separation and combination between human activity and body shape, a garment sewing method integrating pleating (saving), slicing and sewing is formed, and a popular garment structure model in the future is established.

There is also information that the suit originated from the traditional clothing of the British royal family. It is a three-piece suit, men wear the same fabric, and it consists of coat, vest and trousers. In modeling, it continues the basic form of men's clothing, belongs to the orthodox clothing in daily clothes, is widely used, and has influenced the international community from Europe, becoming the world's guiding clothing, that is, international clothing.

Modern suits were formed in the middle of19th century, but their composition characteristics and wearing habits can be traced back at least to Louis XIV in the second half of17th century.

/kloc-In the Louis XIV era in the second half of the 7th century, the knee-length coat "Jistekol", the slightly shorter "Best" and the tight trousers "Kyurot" came onto the historical stage, forming the composition form and many wearing habits of modern three-piece suits.

Generally speaking, Steckel's front placket has no buttons, only a few buttons above and below the waistline. This is the origin of the wearing habit of modern single-breasted suits, which generally do not button, but only button one button above two buttons.

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