 What's up guys, I'm Brian Sakawa. You're watching He Spoke Style and today I'm showing you five ways to wear a charcoal gray suit. So a charcoal gray suit is one of those staple suits that every guy needs to have in his permanent wardrobe and the reason is because it is one of the most versatile suits that you can own. Whether you need it for business, a semi-formal event, going to a wedding, out on a date, there are just so many ways that you can style it. And now let's take a look at five of them. A charcoal gray suit is the perfect business suit. For this look I chose a blue micro-stripe shirt from Michael Andrews Bespoke and paired it with our classic madder tie. For the shoes I chose a brown Capto Oxford from Allen Edmonds, this is the fifth avenue. The dark brown pairs really well with the blues in the shirt and the tie. And a classic white pocket square with my Rolex Datejust are the perfect finishing touches. Transforming your gray suit into something no pun intended suitable for a semi-formal event is very simple. White French cuff shirt, black neck tie, black shoes, done. Now to make it a little more interesting it's important to consider those smaller details. This shirt which is from Edward Sexton has a very unique collar. This is a tab collar. Next, the tie from Drake's instead of being super smooth has a really nice texture to it. Again, not something you're going to see until you get closer but in my opinion those kinds of details are always the best kinds of details. A turtleneck is the perfect way to give your suit some casual sophistication. It's dressed down but not too much, it looks comfortable, it's elegant and it's chic. One thing to keep in mind when you are going to wear a turtleneck with a suit is that it should be a thinner fabric. For the shoes, because this is a more casual look, I went with a black Tasselhofer the Grayson from Allen Edmonds with a subtle herringbone pattern sock just to give it a little interest. If you're going on a date or out for cocktails and you want to be sleek but not overdressed, a charcoal gray suit is very easy to dress down. The easiest way is to just lose the tie. Now I chose a dark plaid shirt to give this look a little bit of an edge but kept the plaid subtle so it wouldn't be so in your face. Instead of a white pocket square, I chose a black silk pocket square. The watch I'm wearing is the Cartier Drive steel case, black dial, sporty and elegant at the same time. If you buy your suits with versatility in mind, the best part is that you come out with great separates as well. For a more grown up casual look, I took the pants from the suit and paired them with a really nice tan turtleneck from Cornelliani and this suede trucker jacket. In keeping with the grown up casual vibe of this look, I finished it off with my white common project sneakers and my Carl F. Bucherer chronograph watch. So those are just five of many, many ways to style a charcoal gray suit. It would honestly be impossible to make a video of all the combinations. So because I know there are many more options, I want you to leave your favorites down below in the comments. I'm going to be doing a lot more of these transformation videos in the future, so let me know which one you'd like to see next. If you like this video, please give it a thumbs up and don't forget to subscribe to the channel. That's all for now. Thanks for watching, guys, and stay tailored.