The suit has existed for over eight centuries now. This garment has been worn to help men look their best. Men wear suits to look well mannered, cultured, hard working, honest, intelligent, and reliable. However, the suit seems to have fallen out of favor for many men over the last two decades. These days you won't find nearly as many men wearing suits as you may have in the past. I think this current deep recession will change this and bring the number of people wearing suits up dramatically. Men fearing the eminence of a lay off will start to dress better. They will don their suits in an attempt to look better than the people in the cubicles near them. Not to be outdone, this will result in their co workers doing the same. Next you will have the companies that scale back expansion, with a new set of finely dressed men. These men will not be trying to distinguish themselves to keep from being fired, but to make themselves more noticeable for the fewer and fewer job promotions. Following these two scenarios will bring men buying or dusting off old suits to take with them on their new job interview. People that have lost jobs at their business casual workplace will now have to dress up again in an attempt to find new jobs. Unfortunately, many men will simply wear suits to give off the appearance of having a job. These people will arise each day and put on a suit for no real reason at all. Suit businesses and manufacturers are struggling to stay in business at the moment. Many factories and retail stores are shutting down. However, this is going to change over the next year and the price of suits will go back up. In the near future we will see that the prices of suits will go back up. Companies still standing will become even greater, and new companies will spring up to replace the fallen companies. Thank you for reading this article. If you enjoyed it or feel it was interesting in any way, feel free to bookmark the article and come back to it whenever it suits you.
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