Karako Suits teamed up with FUBU and dropped one of the freshest suit collections on the market right now. If you haven’t seen it, you’re missing out. It’s not your typical plain black suit or sport coat —it’s bold, street-smart, and confident. But here’s the thing: pulling it off takes more than just wearing it. You need to style it right.
If you’ve got a wedding, event, or night out coming up and you’re thinking about rocking one of these FUBU suits, here’s how to do it without trying too hard.
Keep the Shirt Simple
First rule: let the suit do the talking. These FUBU designs come with logos, patterns, and color accents, so you don’t need a flashy shirt. Stick with a classic white or black dress shirt to balance it out.
If you want a little flair, try a subtle pinstripe or color-blocked shirt, but keep the tones close to the suit. If your suit is navy, go with light blue or soft grey. Burgundy suit? Try a warm neutral shirt like beige or cream.
Match Your Suit Shoes Right
Shoes can make or break the look. For weddings or formal events, go with leather lace-up suit shoes in black or dark brown. Loafers work too, if they’re sharp and polished.
If the event is more casual or fashion-forward, you can lean into streetwear and go with clean sneakers. But keep them simple—white or black leather, minimal branding, and definitely no beat-up soles. You want to complement the suit, not compete with it.
Pair your shoes with a matching belt. Always. It’s a detail that sounds small, but it keeps the whole outfit clean.
Add a Mens Sports Jacket or Sport Coat to Break It Up
You don’t always have to wear the full FUBU suit as a set. Break it apart and pair the pants with a mens sports jacket in a neutral tone. This gives you more flexibility, especially if the event isn’t strictly formal.
You can also throw the FUBU blazer over a turtleneck or a fitted tee, depending on the season and vibe. That makes it feel more like part of your everyday style, not just a “wedding only” look.
Accessories: Less Is More
Stick to one or two key accessories. A sleek watch, a gold chain, or a pocket square works. If you’re wearing a tie, go for something solid or lightly textured. Avoid loud patterns—they’ll clash with the FUBU design.
And leave the oversized sunglasses at home unless you’re walking a runway. Confidence looks better than over-accessorizing.
Read the Room
Before you show up at a wedding in a FUBU logo suit, ask yourself—what kind of wedding is this? Traditional? Trendy? Laid-back backyard celebration?
Not every event is the place to go bold. If the couple’s vibe is conservative, play it safe with one FUBU piece styled down with neutral basics. If it’s a city rooftop wedding with a DJ and open bar, go all in.
Same thing applies to birthday parties, networking events, or galas. Know your crowd.
Bring Confidence to the Fit
No matter what you wear, fit always wins. A bold suit that’s too baggy or too tight looks lazy. Get it tailored. Karako’s in-store team can help you dial it in.
A good fit makes any suit—classic or bold—look intentional. You’re not trying. You’re owning it.
Where to Buy and Try On
Karako is one of the few mens suit stores carrying the official FUBU collection. That means you can walk in, feel the fabric, try on different sizes, and get expert advice on fit and styling.
This isn’t fast fashion. These suits are built to last. Whether you’re styling it for your own wedding or just to stand out at someone else’s, you’ll be glad you didn’t settle for something basic.
So if you’re ready to move past generic suits and into something that actually reflects your personality, now’s the time. Step into Karako, try on a FUBU suit, and see how it changes the way you carry yourself.