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When wearing a suit, you might wonder whether to unpick the outer pockets for use — in fact, it’s better to keep the outer pocket stitches intact. The reason is simple, mainly considering two aspects: “shape preservation” and “practicality”.
1. Avoid Suit Deformation
The stitches of the suit’s outer pockets aren’t unnecessary! Their core function is to secure the shape of the outer pockets, keeping the entire suit in a neat, structured silhouette. Once you unpick the stitches and use the outer pockets frequently (for example, putting in mobile phones, keys, etc.), the weight and pulling will gradually make the outer pockets loose, and even cause the suit body to deform. The originally refined shape will be greatly compromised.
2. Inner Pockets Are the Practical Choice
Don’t worry about having no place to put your items! The outer pockets of a suit are designed more for “decorative purposes”, while Liqun Suits has long taken practical needs into account and thoughtfully designed up to four inner pockets. These inner pockets have ample space and can easily hold daily items like mobile phones, wallets, and business cards. Moreover, storing items in the inner pockets won’t affect the smooth, neat appearance of the suit’s outer silhouette — it’s both convenient and effective for preserving the suit’s texture.
Therefore, if you want to keep your suit in good shape and quality for a long time, it’s advisable not to unpick the outer pockets. For daily storage, using the inner pockets is more than enough!
