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Your Personal AI Menswear Stylist

Get 3 curated suit outfit recommendations in 60 seconds. Perfect fit, perfect style, perfect for your occasion.

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Created by students of Imperial College London, #2 university in the world

Professional man in navy suit

Dress for respect, made easy

What to Avoid

Grey three-piece suit
Black shirt • Low collar

Black shirt kills authority

Black or dark shirts: Black or dark shirts signal service industry (security, nightclub staff, drivers) not business authority. They eliminate contrast and make you look subordinate. Always wear white or light blue shirts for interviews—this is non-negotiable.

Low shirt collar: Short collars expose too much neck and make your face look disproportionate. High collars (2.5-3 inches) frame your face properly and signal professional attention to detail.

Navy two-piece suit
Low trousers • Thin lapels

Low rise ruins your silhouette

Low trousers: Trousers sitting at your hips (not natural waist) make legs look short and torso long. High-rise trousers create proper proportions and elongate your frame. Low rise is casual, not professional.

Thin tie:Thin lapels: Narrow lapels (under 1 inches) make shoulders look weak and heads oversized. They're fast-fashion shortcuts that ruin proportions. Classic 3.25-3.75 inch lapels create balance and command respect.

Charcoal grey suit
Matching tie • Skinny ties

Matching tie destroys contrast

Black shirt = Servant:Tie same color as suit: When your tie matches your suit (brown tie with brown suit), you eliminate visual hierarchy. No focal point means no authority. The tie should contrast, not blend.

Thin lapels:Skinny ties (under 2.5 inches) lack authority and create 'pencil neck' effect. They signal subordinate status. Classic 3-3.5 inch ties provide visual weight and balance your lapels properly.

Respected style

Brown double-breasted suit
Color complements face • Wide tie

Proper color and tie width

Suit color matches complexion: Choose colors that make your face look healthy and vibrant—this is why color matching matters more than trends.

Wide tie (3-3.5 inches): Classic width provides visual weight and authority. It balances the lapels and frames your chest properly. Wide ties signal leadership, not subordinate status.

Grey pinstripe suit
Wide lapels • Pocket square

Perfect proportions and details

Wide lapels (3.25-3.75 inches): Classic lapel width creates proper shoulder-to-chest balance. Makes you look powerful, not slight. This is timeless tailoring that commands respect in any professional setting.

Always use pocket square: Small detail that signals attention and sophistication. White linen or subtle patterns only—no loud colors. Shows you care about presentation without being flashy.

Light grey three-piece suit
High trousers • High collar

Classic proportions for authority

High-rise trousers: Sit at natural waist (not hips) to create proper leg-to-torso ratio. Elongates your silhouette and looks formal. Low-rise is casual—high-rise is professional power.

High collar (2.5-3 inches): Properly frames your face and neck. Low collars expose too much skin and look unfinished. High collars signal professional polish and work perfectly with classic ties and knots.

Tailor taking measurements

1 — Take the in‑depth quiz

Answer questions about your occasion, fit and style preferences, and budget. Upload a photo to personalise your fit analysis.

AI processing data

2 — AI‑curated recommendations

Our taste‑rules engine analyses your inputs and suggests three complete outfits: Safest, Lower Cost and Sharper options.

3 — Your curated outfits

Navy DB suit

Safest

Navy double‑breasted suit, white shirt, wide lapels, brown shoes.

Alternative suit

Lower Cost

Smarter value option that still meets professional standards.

Sharper suit

Sharper

Slightly more daring colors for experienced suit wearers.

4 — Upload your photo

Submit a photo to visualise the recommended suit on yourself. We respect your privacy; photos are deleted after 30 days.

White pants styling reference
Cream pleated trousers with cuffs and side adjusters

5 — Specify your request

I have these pants in my wardrobe — can you create a fit with them?

6 — Your tailored look

Top: navy double-breasted jacket
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Bottom: cream high-rise pleated trousers
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Photo of you
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Result: your tailored look assembled
Result

Built on Classic Taste Rules

Our AI doesn't just follow trends—it applies timeless menswear principles that have defined elegant dressing for decades.

  • Proportional lapels: Wider lapels for broader chests, ensuring visual balance
  • High-rise trousers: Sitting at natural waist for proper proportions
  • Perfect jacket length: Covering your seat while allowing arm movement
  • No black shirts: Sticking to refined color combinations
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The Story Behind Suit AI

We're bringing classic menswear back to everyday life—without the guesswork. Suit AI helps ambitious people look competent and respected, not gimmicky. Built by students from Imperial College London, our mission is simple: make tasteful choices effortless, so your clothes speak for you.

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We partner with leading menswear retailers worldwide

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Brooks Brothers
Charles Tyrwhitt
Spier & Mackay
J.Crew
Nordstrom
Mr Porter
Todd Snyder

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