Oldsarge
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So you go to the store (provided that you are not of the socio-economic class that orders MTM or bespoke) and you buy a suit or a jacket. The tailor makes the adjustments needed and you return and pick it up. You try it on, nod approvingly (whether you know what you're looking at or not) get ready to take it home. The salesman puts it onto a hanger and into a cloth, zip-up bag and hands it to you. You take it home. Now . . . what do you do with the bag? I presume those who live in continental climates and need two to three weights of suit store the garment in the bag in the off season. Stick a a handful of cedar balls in the base and rest easy that it will be ready when the seasons turn and it's time to wear it again. But what of those of us who live in a climate where we can easily wear tropical worsted year 'round? What do we do with the garment bags? Do we return the suit to its bag each time we wear it or just toss the blamed thing out because it takes up space better devoted to more clothes?
( This was also posted on AskAndyAboutClothes)
( This was also posted on AskAndyAboutClothes)
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