I've got 30 shirts inclusive of short-sleeved ones, 5 polo shirts and 9 pairs of trousers, 8 sets of boxers and 20 pairs of socks, 1 pair of boots, 1 pair of shoes and no trainers. I have 3 winter overcoats, 2 fitted suits and 8 fitting jackets of wool/corduroy. I also have 6 jumpers
That's not counting paraphernalia related to sports teams I like, should there really be an upper limit on what a wardrobe should be in terms of size? How do you lot manage with your wardrobe size?
6 shirts, two dress shirts, about 50 T-shirts which serve as underwear most of the time. 30 boxer style shorts just so the weekly wash means I never run out. Two dozen cotton socks, four dozen wooly socks though most of tthem are synthetic, I plan to get more socks. Running out of clean socks is worse than running out of clean cecks.
Trousers are mostly cargo style, but I have a few moleskin and khaki "pants". I prefer the cargos.
Up top I finish with hooded jumper most of the time, though if the weather demands it I have my trusty anorak.
The single pair of oversized jeans I own has started to wear thin in the crotch. All year I've been checking charity shops for a second pair but I very rarely find anything in my size of 'fat'. Oh well - atleast they've been washed, now.
>How do you lot manage with your wardrobe size?
Unless I can find some cheap, large-enough shorts I simply won't be going outside this summer.
>>6802 I'm not interested in starting a debt account with the likes of online clothing retailers. Apparently you've gotta pass credit checks with those type of companies.
Thanks for the support though.