I've now learned too much, and my expectations need a sanity check. I am looking for inspiration for a suit that would work for interviews. But I'm also interested in blue-grey, DB and peaked lapels. I need to prioritize my desires.
Explanations of colour suggest that my "summer" complexion would be well-served by blue-grey rather than blue, and in any case, it would then match my eyes. I cannot find many examples of a grey that tends to blue - I imagine there's a shade that is not immediately either, yet doesn't look like "navy covered in dust". Probably rather dark, too, for the authority of the jobs I seek. Does this colour exist? I can't find it on fabric websites. It might be something like the picture below, ignoring the topcoat (I have a similar complexion, but not those shoulders). Cloth will be fairly light (living in Southeast Asia) but otherwise any cloth and pattern that "means business".
![Image](http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/1709/bluegreyrd0.jpg)
I also have no DB suits, nor peaked lapels. It's been a long time since I last changed jobs. In various places around the web I see it suggested that DB is not ideal for interviews. But typically those posts relate to someone's first suit, at the early stages of a career. I don't know if it applies to me. If I'm not being silly to consider a DB, what button configuration is sleek and corporate?
Looking forward to any advice,
Tampan
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