The best place to get clothes is the local uniform supply/restaurant supply/hardware store.
Work type clothes are designed to be worn every day. Even if you have a small place you can store clothes in a box under the bed or at the bottom of the closet.
In my area there are a lot of hardware stores that carry work clothes. Rain gear, boots, even underwear. I never asked, but I always assumed the thinking was that when a guy shows up for a hammer, he’ll look and remember that he needs a shirt.
The best place to get clothes is the local uniform supply/restaurant supply/hardware store.
Work type clothes are designed to be worn every day. Even if you have a small place you can store clothes in a box under the bed or at the bottom of the closet.
What if I don’t want to wear those types of clothes?
Have you gone to one of those places?
Restaurant supply places have very chic options; lots of upscale places use tuxedoes. Security guard blazers and slacks look pretty good.
I don’t wear any clothes that could (traditionally) be part of a suit.
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Can you even buy jeans pants and jeans jackets at the “local uniform supply/restaurant supply/hardware store.”?
In my area there are a lot of hardware stores that carry work clothes. Rain gear, boots, even underwear. I never asked, but I always assumed the thinking was that when a guy shows up for a hammer, he’ll look and remember that he needs a shirt.