davestlouis
Practically Family
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I changed jobs recently, from a funeral home where I wore a navy sport coat and gray slacks, to a FH where I have to wear a suit. I have been trying to add to my suit wardrobe without spending a fortune, so I have been trolling thrift stores. Most of the local stores make no effort to keep the pants with the jacket, so that doesn't do me any good. I found ONE Goodwill store that charges $8 for the jacket, $3 for the pants, and keeps them together. Lo and behold, I have found 3 suits in the past 2 weeks:
1. solid charcoal poly/wool blend. Fits great, looks good, the fabric feels really stiff, pants are hemmed, not enough fabric for cuffs
2. dark blue windowpane, 65/35 blend, pants need to be taken in at the waist, fabric feels really nice for a blend
3. dark gray with a muted glen plaid, another blend, but it feels so much nicer than the others. Fit like a glove, and the pants are cuffed. Stafford labels, which I think means it came from Penney's. This is the one that looks and feels like a much more costly item.
I used to be really touchy about 100% wool suits, that was all I would wear. I have gotten to the point where the suit is a work costume, much like the guy at Disney World who wears the Mickey Mouse outfit with the big head. I can't justify spending $500 or $1000 on suits that will just get torn up at work, so these work for me.
So, for $33 and an hour of my time, I have 3 more suits in rotation...
1. solid charcoal poly/wool blend. Fits great, looks good, the fabric feels really stiff, pants are hemmed, not enough fabric for cuffs
2. dark blue windowpane, 65/35 blend, pants need to be taken in at the waist, fabric feels really nice for a blend
3. dark gray with a muted glen plaid, another blend, but it feels so much nicer than the others. Fit like a glove, and the pants are cuffed. Stafford labels, which I think means it came from Penney's. This is the one that looks and feels like a much more costly item.
I used to be really touchy about 100% wool suits, that was all I would wear. I have gotten to the point where the suit is a work costume, much like the guy at Disney World who wears the Mickey Mouse outfit with the big head. I can't justify spending $500 or $1000 on suits that will just get torn up at work, so these work for me.
So, for $33 and an hour of my time, I have 3 more suits in rotation...