Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Starting A Wardrobe

By Victor Santerino

Purchasing a full work wardrobe can be a financial burden when first starting out. Men need to make sure they purchase their initial suits wisely, because they might not have enough money to try again for a few months.

Reading this article will give you a clear picture of what your first suit should look like. After reading this article you will know the best colors and fabrics to purchase for your first suit.

The first issue to consider is the color of your first suit. Two colors to seriously consider are navy blue and charcoal gray. These colors are great for office settings and interviews. Also you will find that they go well with a wide array of accessories.

Next you will want to consider a fabric that is of medium weight. This will ensure that you can wear your suit in both warm and cold climates with minimal discomfort.

Shoes and belts should be purchased in black or burgundy. These two colors will not only work great with gray and blue, but also many other colors as well.

White is the number one choice when buying your initial dress shirts. This color works well in interviews and office settings as well as any informal settings you may attend.

Purchase a winter coat to augment your medium thickness suit. This purchase can be made for less than $100 and will keep you from freezing to death on the way to work or on sales calls.

Please bookmark this article and return to it before making your initial purchases. This will ensure that you start your wardrobe off in the right direction. - 21151

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