Edward
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Does anyone here ever invest in a spare pair of trousers to go with a suit, or has that idea gone out the window these days?
Shaul-Ike Cohen said:You mean twice the same, or one in a contrasting colour?
The main use of the former would probably be to let one air or be dry cleaned, because it gets soiled faster than the jacket, so you can still wear the suit till the first trouser is fine again. People won't be aware of this, though, and might think you're always wearing the same suit without cleaning or airing.
What's really the point? Maybe simply that you can wear the suit (on and off) for twice the time until you have to carry it to the dry cleaners.
Orgetorix said:I don't have any suits with extra trousers at the moment, but if I was having a suit made and could afford it, I'd get a second pair.
Yes, a small suit rotation would benefit from two trousers. Personally, I've never worn out a pair of suit trousers due to a large rotation and the fact that I'm easy on my clothes.dhermann1 said:. You had a few suits and wore them all the time.
Edward said:Does anyone here ever invest in a spare pair of trousers to go with a suit, or has that idea gone out the window these days?
I do the same thing.MrBern said:Definitely. I'm generally overjoyed when theres an option to pick up a second pair.
Sometimes I will have one pair cuffed , but the other pair tailored plain.
You'll never find an exact match. Even the same fabric from the same mill will vary in color from run to run. Additionally, the jacket color has probably changed from the effects of dry cleaning and exposure to the elements. Don't waste your time.cookie said:Any ideas fellow loungers?