Whether you wear suits, pants, dresses, and skirts to work every day, or only for special occasions, you'll want to shop right so your dress clothes last. Here's how:
July 29, 2015
Whether you wear suits, pants, dresses, and skirts to work every day, or only for special occasions, you'll want to shop right so your dress clothes last. Here's how:
• Buying a new jacket? When figuring out how well it fits, try different positions in the fitting room, such as grabbing at a seat belt, reaching for a dropped pencil, and sitting at the keyboard. Lining on a roomier jacket will survive these stress points.
• You grab the size you need in pants and head for the dressing room. But they're too tight in the waist. Grab another pair in the same size. Sometimes waist sizes can vary by as much as an inch.
• Say the pants fit fine in the waist, now what about the length? When trying on a new pair of pants, if they wrinkle upward, that means they are too short in the crotch area. If they wrinkle horizontally across your midsection, then they are too tight.
Good quality suits can be expensive at the outset but will serve you better in the long term. They wear better, drape better, and retain their shape better.
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