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Most people agree that a gentleman needs at least two hats: a grey and a brown one (though I will disagree and say just one grey one is enough). In a similar line of thinking, how many suits does a gentleman need as a bare minimum?
I read an article in a local magazine about clothes a gentleman should have; it said a gentleman needs a navy SB suit, a charcoal suit, a tweed suit and a linen suit (excluding sports coats and blazers). I would personally agree that blue and grey are required, but tweed, pinstriped, linen or chequed are optional. But then of course there is the question of whether a few DB suits are also needed.
At the moment I have only four proper suits (excluding my three sports coats and two blazers or my dinner jacket). I have a SB navy suit, a black three piece SB pinstriped suit, a light blue two piece DB suit and a handed down brown suit which I have never worn yet. My instinct would suggest grey is needed in my case.
So how many suits are needed at a minimum for a reputable gentleman?
I read an article in a local magazine about clothes a gentleman should have; it said a gentleman needs a navy SB suit, a charcoal suit, a tweed suit and a linen suit (excluding sports coats and blazers). I would personally agree that blue and grey are required, but tweed, pinstriped, linen or chequed are optional. But then of course there is the question of whether a few DB suits are also needed.
At the moment I have only four proper suits (excluding my three sports coats and two blazers or my dinner jacket). I have a SB navy suit, a black three piece SB pinstriped suit, a light blue two piece DB suit and a handed down brown suit which I have never worn yet. My instinct would suggest grey is needed in my case.
So how many suits are needed at a minimum for a reputable gentleman?