Friday, April 21, 2017

FITTED SUIT FOR MY WEDDING LOSES FITNESS. WHY?


Suits are wears that can last a longer period of time before it lose its fitness. Now you are wondering why the supposedly perfect and most fitted suit has lost its fitness. Could it be that you had sewn or bought it at the wrong time before your wedding? You must agree with me that preparation for wedding begins about three months before the D-day.


 Take this from a professional. If you must purchase a readymade suits, then you should get it two to three weeks before your wedding day, not two to three months ahead of time. Consider things that might happen during the days that stand between the day you sew or bought the suit and the day you’ll wear it—you’d have added or lost weight, you probably would have gotten taller or shorter. Things can happen, and you buying it long before the wedding date could give guests the impression that you stole, borrowed, rented, or even wore your dad’s suit.

 You must also choose a perfect tailor for your perfect day. You don’t want to look like a mechanic in a suit sewn by a carpenter. You want to be perfect, you want to be heavenly, you want to be charming, you want to be the best dressed on this perfect day you have set aside to say I do. You must get a perfect tailor to make your suit hit the mark.


So you might ask, what causes the suit to be less fitted or sagged out when my wedding day finally approaches. The reason for this is stated below.

Stress.

Stress is a part of life, though what matters is how you handle it. Stress is important in the moving forward of any man or civilization, and with the right amount of stress, you can walk on water. However, why does stress make men lose weight and look poured into that supposedly perfect suit on his D-day? First of all I’d like to define stress as a state of mental and emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.

 Stress can really affect your physical health, because one of the behavioral symptoms of stress includes changes in appetite, which is from eating well to not eating well.


This in itself is important because it decides how other factors play out on or before the D-day, from turning chubby to slim and turning fit men to weak and frail, shrinking hefty men to little beings through the anxiety associated with meeting up with demands for the wedding ceremonies.

Be informed that stress can really change your looks and body fit on any outfit during and after the stress period.

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