Is the King of Spain the best dressed man in the world?

Wimbledon is one of the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world. It takes place annually in Wimbledon, London, and is one of the four Grand Slam tournaments in professional tennis.

Wimbledon is known for its traditional grass court surface and is steeped in history and tradition. The tournament features men’s and women’s singles, doubles, and mixed doubles events. It attracts the best tennis players from around the world, and the tournament is famous for its strict dress code, white tennis attire, and signature strawberries and cream. With the presence of world celebrities, it has become a center of inspiration for fashion.

This time the internet is becoming obsessed with the king of Spain. This is what he was wearing.

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The King of Spain attracts attention in the networks for his tailored suit

King of Spain in the final day of Wimbledon. This looks great. Very rare to see this level of tailoring today, even on the wealthy. So let’s talk about some of the reasons why it’s great. 🧵 pic.twitter.com/nZtDzxkMxN

— boy derek (@dieworkwear) July 17, 2023

A royal charmer, Spain’s King Felipe was in the Royal Box at Wimbledon on Sunday when Carlos Alcaraz, a Spanish tennis player, was crowned King of Center Court after defeating Novak Djokovic in the men’s singles final.

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Apart from the game, what the monarch was wearing was also observed on the internet. One Twitter user panned the entire look, calling it a “very weird” form of tailoring.

But why is it so cool? The user further explained that King Philip always looks great and it seems like all of his suits are cut by the same tailor. A basic point that makes his costumes so great is that his neck always hugs the neck.

King Philip always looks great and it seems like all his suits are cut by the same tailor. Some basic points: 1. The collar always hugs the neck2. Without throwing anywhere. Things hang neatly3. The lapels end halfway from the neck to the shoulder bone (good proportion) pic.twitter.com/JJcgHLrdHf

— boy derek (@dieworkwear) July 17, 2023

There are no pulls (of fabric) anywhere. Things hang neatly, and the lapels end halfway from the collar to the shoulder bone, which is considered a good proportion for a suit jacket.

Also, her coat, as has been noted on other occasions, also ends at about halfway down the collar from the floor, which again is a very classic and flattering proportion. His sleeves hang very neatly. His pants are well proportioned for his coat.

What differentiates your style from the rest?

The tweet further explained that men nowadays wear short, fitted coats. The sleeves grip your arms, never hanging down smoothly. When the sleeves grip your arms like this, they tend to ride up your arm. Coats are often too short. In many men, this gives the impression of having wide hips.

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This is in contrast to many stars today, who wear short, tight-fitting coats. The sleeves grip your arms, which means they never hang neatly. When the sleeves grab your arms like this, they are likely to ride up on you. pic.twitter.com/68nV8TNfwE

— boy derek (@dieworkwear) July 17, 2023

However, King Philip’s pants also look good on his coat. The lines of the coat flow into the lines of the pants, creating a cohesive ensemble.

King Philip’s shoulder line is also somewhat enlarged, and the chest area is slightly fuller. The top half of his jacket has a bit of “roundness”, giving the impression of a more athletic physique underneath.

The king’s shirt collar extends far enough below his lapels. This allows the eye to move up and focus on the wearer creating a smooth transition from shirt to jacket. Many men today wear short shirt collars, which causes a mess under the chin.

Finally, the King wears a four in hand. The four in hand (or double four in hand) is the only knot you should use. It’s small, tasteful, and doesn’t create a meatball-sized knot under your chin. Asymmetry gives a sense of tranquility. Very well done. pic.twitter.com/sj0ic39rSS

— boy derek (@dieworkwear) July 17, 2023

Unless you go custom, this is almost impossible to obtain nowadays. However, the slit, the technical tailoring word for the seam that connects the collar of a coat to its lapel, is positioned in such a way that the notch in the lapel is even with the points on the shirt collar. very traditional

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