The Relaxed-Fit suit has a squared-off shoulder with no padding. It is either quarter-lined or completely unlined, with no canvas layer to stiffen it up
Wider armholes, an often-overlooked detail in suit jackets, create a greater range of motion and eliminate the constricting feeling under the armpit.
On the body, it feels more like wearing a chore coat than a traditional suit jacket because all the restrictive elements have been removed.
The pants for both the Relaxed-Fit and Crosby designs are wide and straight, offering a similar free-flowing movement to sweatpants. They also have a higher waist with a longer rise, which is considerably more comfortable than a low-waisted Ludlow cut.

That said, it is still a proper suit. Most versions have a rope shoulder that creates a respectable, squared-off silhouette, and they are all double-vented. The sleeves have a four-button, non-functional cuff.
