suit to a T

suit (one) to a T

To be ideal or perfectly appropriate for one; to be completely in line with one's tastes, preferences, interests, style, etc. A: "Gosh, it's been sweltering lately!" B: "I'm cold all the time, so this hot weather suits me to a T." I was nervous when he said he was buying a purple tuxedo, but it somehow suits him to a T. That kind of work suited her to a T, but when the company closed she had to settle for something a bit more mundane.
See also: suit
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

suit someone to a T

 and fit someone to a T
to be very appropriate for someone. This kind of job suits me to a T. This is Sally's kind of house. It fits her to a T.
See also: suit
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • suit (one) to a T
  • suit (one) to a tee
  • suit (one's) fancy
  • suit fancy
  • wallet
  • champagne
  • champagne taste and a beer pocketbook
  • champagne taste and a beer wallet
  • champagne taste on a beer budget
  • speak (one's) language