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Step 1
Decide what type of suit you want to buy. Traditional, conservative business suits never go out of style, but a hip and trendy suit can put you on the cutting edge of fashion. The first few suits you buy to start your wardrobe should be more conventional, and then you can venture into the more unique styles.
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Step 2
Look at fashion magazines to find designers you like. You don't have to get designs like you see in fashion magazines, but if you are drawn to certain designers, you might want to check out some of their women's suits.
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Step 3
Determine how much you can afford. Some designer suits are very pricey, so it helps to have a defined budget to avoid overspending.
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Step 4
Visit a department store or designer discount store to try on different women's suits. You may find a designer who cuts suits that look particularly good on your body.
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Step 5
Select a suit jacket the fits sleekly in all the right places. Smooth lines and expert tailoring set designer suit jackets apart from everyday suit jackets. If you can't tell the difference between a designer suit jacket and an off-rack jacket, in terms of fit and quality, it's not worth the money.
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Step 6
Select suit bottoms that match the purpose for the suit. Generally, skirt suits are more business like than pant suits, but there can be a lot of variation.







