Film's best suit
GQ Magazine recently named the three-button suit worn by Cary Grant in Alfred Hitchcock's 1959 thriller "North by Northwest" as the best suit in film history. The ventless, tailored suit has been copied countless times by film actors (Tom Cruise in "Collateral" and Ben Affleck in "Paycheck") and designers alike. I'm happy to see that the best suit in film history is a gray suit, versus say, the black suit that Marcello Mastroianni wore in the film "8 1/2". Why? Well, if that particular suit was the greatest suit in film history, I think that men would be mislead into thinking that they should start wearing black suits. Black suits are for funerals, my friends. Gray suits -- and brown and blue -- are for everything else.
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Patrick hardy, 10-31-2006, 2:13PM
Do you honestly think that that suit would have looked anywhere near as good on anyone OTHER THAN Cary Grant?!
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