thedavidstarr
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This is a somewhat different but related question. I own too many shirts—50 or 60. Varying fits and quality and brands: Proper Cloth, Turnbull & Asser, Eton, Mason/Mr. Fish, New England Shirt and Independent (both via my friend Gary Drinkwater), etc.
But bottom line is 50 is too many just in the obvious sense of wearing something at most a few times a year at most. I’d prefer for the sake of sanity and space to get down to 25-30.
Which connects to this thread—achieving a more uniform approach to quality fit look in effect to simplify one’s wardrobe. This obviously begs the question: how one quantifies the 25/30 re solids fancies etc.
Other people have experience trying to reduce simplify rethink their shirt collection via their choice of cloth and makers?
Thank you
But bottom line is 50 is too many just in the obvious sense of wearing something at most a few times a year at most. I’d prefer for the sake of sanity and space to get down to 25-30.
Which connects to this thread—achieving a more uniform approach to quality fit look in effect to simplify one’s wardrobe. This obviously begs the question: how one quantifies the 25/30 re solids fancies etc.
Other people have experience trying to reduce simplify rethink their shirt collection via their choice of cloth and makers?
Thank you