





For a young guy, a three-piece suit is something that seems daunting not just in terms of style, but also in price point. When was the last time you saw a three-piece suit for less that $1,000? Not in a while. Leave it to Rugby to surprise us and come out with something that not only is affordable, but damn stylish as well. This windowpane three-piece is just the kind of piece that can totally revamp your wardrobe this fall because of its versatility.
Like any three-piece suit, it can be worn together or broken up into pieces. The trousers will pair back with your navy blazer perfectly and you can wear the jacket with just about anything–jeans, chinos, or slacks will all do the job. However, there’s something to wearing a three-piece all together that we just can’t resist. Pairing it with a club collar shirt will give it a great old world feel and a slim tartan tie will show off your sophistication
Keep your footwear fairly simple with this one, a penny loafer will do just fine (put in real pennies for extra points). As far as accessories go, there’s no need to do too much because the suit itself is really what’s making the look. An engine-turned belt will fit in quite nicely and you can feel free to toss in a simple pocket square, as well. If you want to harness all of the potential sophistication in this one, toss on some simple horn rimmed specs and you ought to melt a few hearts.
Three-Piece Suit by Rugby, $510 at Rugby Ralph Lauren
Club Collar Shirt by Biased Cut, $95 by Biased Cut
Tartan Tie by Charles Tyrwhitt, $69 at Charles Tywhitt
Engine-Turned Leather Belt by J. Crew, $50 at J. Crew
Penny Loafers by Allen Edmonds, $295 at Allen Edmonds