Best Men’s Suit Options for the Summer Months

Summer is perhaps the greatest time of the year. Cookouts, fireworks, more sun, warmer weather; it’s all good, right? Absolutely not. These warmer months are not without their nefarious downsides, although they may be less obvious than the ones that come along during winter.

One such downside of summer is having to wear formal business attire on even the most humid, and overwhelmingly hot days. But despair not, dear reader, the Daily Aggregator is here to compile the best suit options for the summer months. Let’s take a look.

1. Seer Sucker

Classic.

Incredibly breathable, if your office is casual enough to let you get away with a seer sucker jacket, or perhaps even full suit; go for it. You’ll be casually checking out how good you look in the reflection of store windows on the street as you pass by sweaty bastards struggling in their wool blazers.

2. Linen

Linen- even lighter than Seer Sucker

While linen is realistically not a great look for the office (unless you’re the boss, but maybe even then), it IS a great look for literally everywhere else. And let’s be honest, if it’s good enough for Clooney, it’s good enough for the rest of us.

3. Light Colors

Suit in summer? Challenge accepted.

While you truly will look (and feel) great in either of the first two options we’ve prescribed, they’re admittedly on the casual side. So for days when you have to be fully dressed up, one of the best things you can do for yourself is look for a light-colored, unlined suit. Ask for that at the store and thank us later.

Things to get worse before they get better at Microsoft

News coming today out of Microsoft as CEO Satya Nadella has announced that he will be undoing the last major action of his predecessor, Steve Ballmer, and will be moving on from their Nokia smart phone division

Acquired by Ballmer in 2013 for 7.6 billion, the news is a bit shocking for a reason other than the quick about face, and what seems to be total abandonment of the program. The move comes with a steep round of job cuts attached to it as well; up to 7,800 people.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella

A move which potentially, just may send stock prices, and the morale of the remaining workforce, a tad bit downward for the time being. Stay tuned as this, and other tech, business, and stock stories develop throughout the day.