The Eminence Of Basics
Before I left for vacation I spent two days tackling my wardrobe. It was painfully drab and involved many bags of donations being filled but in the end was well worth the doldrums.
First I started with all the clothing I simply did not wear any more. There was so much more than I realized and lots of the clothing I ended up tossing were the more cheaply made shirts and pants that were too ill fitting from wash and wear. Through this simple exercise I realized that buying three pieces of quality as opposed to five pieces of junk will be a much better investment and give many more years of wear.
Second I went through all my winter clothing and after careful inspection I found that there were only 4 sweaters I kept in constant rotation – a beautiful cashmere cardigan from Banana Republic, two cashmere v-necks, and a well taken care of Navy cotton sweater from H&M that I’ve had since 2000. Everything else got tossed. Once I was finished I placed all of the winter gear into some container store bins and put them on top of my wardrobe.
The list below are some of the basics I kept in the wardrobe:
1. Winter Wool Blazer, Tweed Blazer, Three button wool Navy blazer.
2. 3 White French Cuff Shirts, 3 colored, 2 Striped, 3 Gingham, 1 Crisp White (having lots of dress shirts is a good investment).
3. 5 Suits: 1 cotton gray pinstripe, 1 tropical weight gray plaid, 1 wool navy, 1 wool charcoal, 1 poplin khaki.
4. 1 pair black pinstripe slacks in 4 season material, 1 pair Navy wool pants.
5. 2 pairs of Levis, 1 pair of Uniqlo jeans.
6. 1 pair chinos.
7. 1 pair black oxfords, 1 pair brown dress loafers, 1 pair brown boots, 1 pair black boots.
Embrace simplicity.
This will make it easier to get dressed in the morning.






