What does a man need when his wardrobe lacks everything? Not much, but it should all work together to form a foundation for anything life may bring you in the future. And the same basics are useful at any age.
Start with basic gear in ordinary colors that can be worn often without it being too obvious that the same clothes get a lot of use. Splurge on a few accent pieces that will add personality. Make them tasteful but infrequently seen accents, like a paisley pocket square, and eschew loud neckties.
For outerwear, the basics include a single breasted raincoat in tan with a zip-in lining and, if the climate calls for one, a three quarter length winter coat like the pictured navy duffel coat from Gloverall.
They may not be worn every day but don't ignore odd jackets as they are the intermediate step between casual and dressy during the day. Summer is served with a linen odd jacket and for cool weather think in terms of a single-breasted navy blazer. If another is required, the next should be a tweed. Any of these may be paired with chinos and cords and dress trousers acquired later but a pair of tropical weight and a pair of gray flannels make a good beginning. The jackets should be hanging next to a dark gray and a navy suit in mid-weight cloth for year-round wear because a man has to begin building his professional wardrobe before he needs it every day.
Button down Oxford cloth shirts can serve for both dress and casual occasions (preps may layer them with colored polos). Two white, three blue and a pastel like yellow or pink make a reasonable starting set. Add a straight collar version or two in broadcloth and consider investing in a gold collar pin to wear to your friends' weddings.
Other basics include a fistfull of neckties, several khaki and corduroy trousers, and navy and white polos. Basic shoes might include a pair of black oxfords, suede ankle boots with crepe soles, brown penny loafers, and a pair of boat shoes or sneakers (remember, shoes shouldn't be worn two days in a row so invest in more than one pair as well as shoe trees). For cooler weather, add a crewneck sweater.
Each man should tweak these suggestions to suit how he expects to live his life. The objective of any wardrobe is to provide what's needed for appropriate dress on any reasonably forseeable occasion, and a few wardrobe basics will accomplish just that.
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Wardrobe Basics
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2 comments:
Would you wear the duffle over an odd jacket?
Absolutely. I did it frequently as an undergraduate. In a temperate climate I'd probably choose a Barbour over a duffle but both are worn the same way.
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