Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Building a Wardrobe

By Victor Santerino

Student loans, rent, car payments, and finally the cost of building a proper wardrobe for the job you've worked so hard to get. Knowing what to buy to get the most from your money is essential when starting out.

This article will help give you guidance on how to initially create your wardrobe so that you get the most bang for your buck. After reading this article you will know what color, fabric, and accessories to buy with 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.

Buy a fabric that works well all year long. This can be found in suits with fabrics of medium weight and thickness. Wool is a great material to wear since it will breath well in the summer and insulate well in the winter.

Buy a plain black pair of shoes and a black belt. These two accessories can be worn with every color suit on the market.

The white shirt is the best shirt for you to initially purchase. The reason behind this is that it will work well with any color suit or tie. In addition to this, it will also adhere to any formal dress code you may have.

Buy a winter coat for the colder months of the year as soon as it gets cold. Suffering through winter with a medium fabric suit to save a $100 will not be worth the hassle.

Make sure you start your wardrobe off in the right order by bookmarking this page and returning to it often. Take note of the particular areas you have questions on and you will not go wrong. - 17943

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