I bought a collar shirt, good New England quality (now made overseas of course). A basic polo shirt.
I chose white and M.
It was huge! I didn't know this company's clothing ran large.
I'll try a different company later.
I bought 3 t-shirts and 2 pair of shorts that were $$. I baby them. They'll do the job.
I'll probably have time to buy another shirt with a collar, a better fitting pair of pants (I bought pants from a different company, and I could wear them, but not to a business meeting.; Again, they're too big and don't approximate a tailored look).
I suppose I should get some colored socks.
I'd love to own a pair of shoes. I found a company in Bolivia that handcrafts them all at about the 200-250 $ price point. I have a narrow foot and predictively narrow isn't an option. But considering the price of shoes, so what.
I'd like to buy a couple button down linen shirts with collars but they're $$$.
I got tired of having 3 pairs of shorts to wear (other than now my 2 good ones that sit in my closet) so I bought 3 pairs of dark brown chino looking color, but 100% cotton, relaxed, not tailored fit, shorts for $25.
I love them! I've decided to wear them every day. I'm soaking them for a 4th time. It wanted to be done but the chemicals are toxic. That's what you get with 3 for $25.
I never used to be interested in clothes, but I am now, and I'm trying my best to sensibly coordinate my wardrobe.
It's become a hobby, although in truth it's challenging to be, choosing what to buy and what to wear with what. My main problem seems to be getting them to fit.
I don't have one of those 6' clothes hanger bodies. It hasn't hindered me, and it's not a choice, but it would make clothes shopping a whole lot easier.
I can still remember, and my mother taking me to shop for clothes, a "main street" with a tailor, a cobbler, a watchmaker, and a small department store.
I could use a tailor but couldn't afford one in today's world.