Slightly off topic: In England they had more formal requirements than in America. In Australia the middle and upper classes tended to copy the English.
My Father who came from Europe is 90. He was working class. He tells me that the average man in the 1930-40's had the following.
Stuff:
A cut throat razor (kept at the barber. One or two shaves a week.)
A wrist watch
A pocket knife
A lighter
The above items were often passed on from father to son.
Clothing:
A good suit (for church and interviews)
An older "worn in" suit
An overcoat
A pair of casual trousers
A pair of bathers
4-5 shirts (mostly white/grey)
7 sets of underwear
7 socks (often hand knitted by mother)
2 ties
2-3 pairs of shoes
1 or two fedoras and a cap
Clothing was washed once a week and a shirt could be worn 2 to 3 days
It wasn't until the 1950's were well and truly underway that working people started to experiment a little with colour and nylons.
One issue that is significant I think is the high quality of some things like cotton shirts and the wool used for suits. You could get 15 years out of a suit which today would be raggedy in less than half that. You could get away with less stuff.
My Father who came from Europe is 90. He was working class. He tells me that the average man in the 1930-40's had the following.
Stuff:
A cut throat razor (kept at the barber. One or two shaves a week.)
A wrist watch
A pocket knife
A lighter
The above items were often passed on from father to son.
Clothing:
A good suit (for church and interviews)
An older "worn in" suit
An overcoat
A pair of casual trousers
A pair of bathers
4-5 shirts (mostly white/grey)
7 sets of underwear
7 socks (often hand knitted by mother)
2 ties
2-3 pairs of shoes
1 or two fedoras and a cap
Clothing was washed once a week and a shirt could be worn 2 to 3 days
It wasn't until the 1950's were well and truly underway that working people started to experiment a little with colour and nylons.
One issue that is significant I think is the high quality of some things like cotton shirts and the wool used for suits. You could get 15 years out of a suit which today would be raggedy in less than half that. You could get away with less stuff.