 This is going to be a good one, one of my favorite pieces to wear in one of my favorite colors. I'm Brian Sakawa, you're watching He Spoke Style and today I'm showing you five ways to wear a brown suit. Up first, all business. You can really consider a brown suit to be your alternate navy suit. Like navy, brown is a neutral base, which means you can pair it with many, many different colors and you can also keep it very classic. That's what I'm doing here with a very simple business look. The suit I'm featuring throughout this video is from our upcoming collection with Michael Andrews. Sign up link is up there in the corner. Classic styling here, two button, notch lapel, flat pockets, single pleat in the trousers and a two inch cuff. Simple ice blue Oxford cloth shirt also from the collection, which I paired with a Brooks Brothers BB number three repti and a crisp white cotton pocket square. For a look that's all business, got to keep it all business on the wrist as well and doing that with my Rolex Datejust and then finished off with the Allen Edmunds Fifth Avenue. One of the things I really love about a brown suit compared to a navy suit is that it has a certain richness to it and almost kind of a built in more casual feel. As a result, it's really easy to style in a way that can feel nonchalant, no fuss, kind of casually cool, but also dressed up and put together at the same time. If you know me, you know that when it comes to suits, I love pairing them with denim shirts. Great way to add a little more casual feel to a formal garment. This shirt also from the collection is in a concline fabric that is wonderful and quite light for a denim fabric, which makes it really comfortable to wear. Since there's some texture in the shirt, I wanted to pull that in with the tie as well. We have a super classic navy grenadine tie by Drakes, a tie that absolutely everyone should have in their lineup. Pocket square also by Drakes. On my wrist is the Vacheron Constantin Traditionale and anchoring this look with shoes by Enzo Bonafé. Up next we have what I'm calling the improvised three piece. If you want to get out of the shirt and tie with a suit rut, layering a cardigan underneath is a great option. This actually seems to be a style that is trending right now. It's less formal than a traditional waistcoat. Visually it breaks up the suit. It adds an extra layer of depth, a little bit of texture, a little bit of warmth, and it also gives you the option to remove the jacket for an even more casual look. The cardigan and mooring is actually sleeveless. It's by Drakes in a beautiful lambswool underneath, continuing the casual theme with a gingham shirt from our collection and a burgundy cashmere knit tie by Sacks. Burgundy is such a great color to pair with brown especially in the fall and the winter. Pulling in a little bit of the burgundy of the tie with the pocket square by Polo Ralph Lauren. Watch again is the Vacheron Constantin Traditionale and then finally finished off with a pair of burgundy tassel loafers by Johnston and Murphy. There are many different ways to take the formality out of a suit. You can lose the tie, you can wear a denim shirt, you can add in some texture, or you can do what I'm doing here which is to showcase some pattern. Obviously working with stripes. Now the most important thing to pay attention to here is the size of the pattern. The smaller the pattern, generally speaking the more formal it's going to appear, larger that's going to be on the more casual side. Pattern size also plays a role when you are mixing similar patterns. Here you can see the stripe of the shirt which again is from the collection is on the wider side but not nearly as wide as the stripe of the tie. Speaking of the tie by Viola Milano, it's got some texture to it which helps give off that more casual feel. Adding in another simple pattern here in the pocket square which is by Drake's Vacheron Constantin Traditionale on the wrist once again and then anchored by a pair of double monks by Paul Evans. Always like to throw in something a little funky and sporty and that's what this look is all about. When we think about suits it's really easy to kind of box yourself in in terms of styling options very easy to swap out shirt and tie combos to get many many different looks but to really get maximum versatility it helps to think outside the box every once in a while. I personally love pairing sportier more casual items with suits not every day but you know every once in a while. Here just a really classic casual staple the Levi's Heather Gray athletic sweatshirt popping the collar of the suit jacket for a little bit of extra sporty impact knit hat is by Drake's the burgundy dot silk scarf finally back in the shop is part of the HSS Michael Andrews collection on the wrist perhaps the perfect watch for this look the Rolex Explorer II and then of course finished off with some sneakers these are by Suit Supply. One brown suit five ways to wear it as always complete outfit details links to everything and the sign up for the HSS Michael Andrews collection down below in the description be sure to leave a comment and let me know which look you liked best thumbs up don't forget to subscribe to the channel and hit that bell so you get notified every time we release a new video till next time everyone thanks for watching and stay tailored