Transcription Coats and Third Layers
Sweaters and Strategic Midlayers
Knitwear is a transitional and styling tool. The V-neck sweater is essential because it allows the shirt and tie to be worn underneath, visually elongating the collar.
The crew neck sweater offers a more compact and relaxed look, ideal for weekends.
A modern and practical variant is the sweater with a zipper at the neck or a full zipper, which adds dynamism and ease of use.
Outer structure: Trench coats and Blazers
The third garment is the one that "finishes" the look.
The classic Trench Coat, in beige or black and with a length that covers the knee, is a piece of authority and timeless elegance that protects from the weather without losing style; it is essential that it is not worn inside a meeting, but as a transit garment.
The Blazer (navy blue or black) should be worn as a separate piece from the suit, allowing to elevate a pair of jeans or chinos.
For bolder or more creative styles, a leather jacket (Biker or Racer type) in black or dark brown adds character.
It is vital to respect the rules of fit: the sleeve of the jacket or coat should allow 1 to 2 centimeters of the shirt cuff to show through.
The length of the coat should cover the curve of the buttocks, and when buttoned it should not create an "X" of tension in the abdomen, which would indicate an incorrect size.
Summary
Knitwear is a tool for style and transition. The V-
coats and third layers