Making a Statement: How to Confidently Rock a Purple Suit

Wearing a purple suit demands tact. It's like wielding a lightsaber — powerful, but requires finesse. You're making a statement, so keep it discrete and noble. It's about whispering power, not shouting it.


Purple's a power move, but mens purple suits are all about the shade. Think of it like wine: you've got your bold Cabernets (deep aubergines) and your playful Beaujolais (lighter lavenders). For maximum versatility, aim for a rich plum or a sophisticated mauve. These are like the MVP of purple — adaptable and always in good taste.


Pairing with navy? It's like adding a dash of gravitas to your grape. Dark jeans with a purple jacket? Now you're cooking with gas. It's high-low mixing at its finest — like pairing caviar with potato chips. Deliciously unexpected.


For daily wear, treat the purple jacket like it's your new best friend. Over a crisp white shirt and charcoal trousers? Classic. With a black turtleneck? Very beatnik chic. Throw it over a graphic tee and distressed jeans? You're basically a rock star.

Royal Roots of Purple

Purple's regal reputation isn't just smoke and mirrors. Back in the day, purple dye was rarer than an honest politician and pricier than a round at the Ritz. Only the crème de la crème could strut about in violet vestments. Fast forward to today, and we're all would-be emperors in our purple finery.


Wearing purple is about channeling your inner monarch while keeping one foot firmly in the 21st century. It's not only about looking good — it's about feeling good. So, let’s figure it out — how to wear that purple with the confidence of a king and the nonchalance of a rock star. 

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Color Combos to Avoid

Purple with orange — that's like mixing oil and water, only less appetizing. And the  eye-searing yellow? Leave it for the bees. Instead, think complementary: greens can work wonders, especially in muted tones like olive. It's like pairing grapes with a nice cheese — unexpectedly delightful.


Here's a curveball for you: consider pink. Not Barbie pink, mind you, but a soft, dusty rose. It's unexpected, it's bold, and when done right, it's absolutely smashing. Like adding a twist of lime to your gin and tonic — it just works.

Finding Your Perfect Purple

It's like choosing the right vintage — it's all about personal taste and what complements your natural palette. Darker hues like eggplant or plum? They're the sartorial equivalent of a well-aged Bordeaux — rich, complex, and undeniably masculine. Lighter shades? They're more of a sparkling rosé — effervescent and playful, but can still pack a punch.


Be cautious about going full amethyst or lavender. It's like ordering the tasting menu at a Michelin-starred restaurant — brilliant in small doses, but potentially overwhelming as a main course. But as accessories it’s absolutely a great idea. They're the perfect garnish to your sartorial cocktail.


Burgundy and maroon are like purple's sophisticated older cousins. They carry that royal DNA but with an air of understated elegance. Think of them as purple with an MBA — refined, mature, but still with a hint of rebel spirit.

Purple shirt?

As for shirts, white is your fail-safe option — it's like the reliable wingman who never lets you down. Light blue can add a touch of sky to your royal ensemble. And if you're feeling particularly daring, a pale pink shirt under a deep purple suit is like a sunset in fabric form — unexpected and utterly captivating.


Patterns play with purple shades on the shirt — here you're thinking like a true style maverick. It's a high-wire act, but when done right, it's sartorial fireworks. Think subtle herringbone or a discreet paisley in varying shades of purple. It's like jazz — it's all about the interplay between the notes.

Accessories to Purple Suits

Accessories here are the spice rack of the purple suits world! When you're donning a purple suit, you're already the main course, so let's garnish with care.

Tie

Coordinating tie shades with your suit is like conducting a color symphony. Matching exactly? It's a bit like twins at a party — cute, but potentially overwhelming. Instead, try playing with different tones. A deeper purple tie with a lighter suit, or vice versa, creates a delightful visual rhythm — a well-executed intriguing jazz riff.


Try to pair a purple tie with a deep gray shirt. It's like adding a dash of thundercloud to your lavender sky — dramatic and undeniably chic. It gives the eye a place to rest amidst the purple panorama.

Pocket Squares

Pocket squares — the cherry on top of your sartorial sundae. With a purple suit, you've got options galore. A crisp white square? Classic and clean, like a blank canvas against your purple masterpiece. Feeling bolder? Try a patterned square with hints of purple and complementary colors. Think paisley with touches of gold and green — it's like a miniature Fabergé egg nestled in your pocket.

Cufflinks

Here you can go gold. Add a touch of sunlight to your royal garden. Gold and purple are a classic combo — think of the crown jewels. You could also consider silver for a cooler, more modern vibe, or even mother-of-pearl for a subtle sheen.

Socks

These are the hidden rebels of the outfit! Purple socks with a purple suit? It's bold, it's daring, it's... actually quite brilliant. It's like having a secret purple party below the ankles. When you sit and that flash of purple peeks out? Chef's kiss. Just ensure they're a similar tone to your suit to keep the look cohesive.

Footwear

Shoes are the foundation of any great outfit. For a full suit, black or dark brown leather Oxfords are your go-to. With the casual jacket look, you can play more. Think suede Chelsea boots or even high-end sneakers for a high-low mix that screams cosmopolitan cool.

Full Purple Suit Ensembles

  • The Classic Royal: Deep purple suit, crisp white shirt, gold tie, white pocket square. Shoes? Oxfords in a rich brown. It's like you've stepped out of a modern-day palace.


  • The Creative Mogul: Purple suit, light gray shirt, silver tie with subtle purple pattern, gray pocket square with purple edging. Black loafers to ground the look. You're ready to disrupt industries and look damn good doing it.


  • The Daring Diplomat: Purple suit, pale pink shirt, burgundy tie, pocket square in shades of purple and pink. Cognac brogues to finish. It's a color combo that says you negotiate peace treaties for breakfast.


  • Casual jacket look: Pair it with dark jeans or charcoal trousers. A white or light blue shirt keeps it fresh. Or go full creative with a black turtleneck. Accessories here? A simple silver watch and perhaps a lapel pin — nothing too showy. You want to say “This purple jacket? Oh, it's just Tuesday for me.”


Wearing purple is about balance. It's like being the host of a sophisticated soirée — you want to stand out, but not overshadow your guests (in this case, the rest of your outfit). Each accessory should complement, not compete.


And a final tip: a quality purple suit is like a fine wine — it gets better with age and careful handling. Treat it well, and it'll be your trusty companion for many stylish adventures to come.

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Chris Bates

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