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The key to building a business wardrobe is to get to the stage where a man has enough decent clothes, but only just enough, and then upgrading.
If we assume that a man wears a suit to the office every day of the week, I would recommend getting five decent quality suits (the maximum he can afford) as soon as possible. Then upgrade each suit in turn, ideally buying a new one every six months or so.
This time period is up to the individual. A longer interval means that he will be able to buy a more expensive suit each time, upgrading to a higher level. But it will also take him longer to work through his suits and those that remain will become tattier. He should make a plan and try to stick to it.
The first five are likely to be sober business suits - mostly greys and blues, plain or pinstripes. When a man feels he wants to expand on that collection, he can be slightly more adventurous - some glen plaid, perhaps a windowpane check, some paler greys and browns.
A suggestion for the first five suits would be: two navy blue, one charcoal, one mid-grey and one other colour (perhaps a chocolate brown, muted green or petrol blue - never black). Of these, perhaps two could have a pinstripe of different widths.
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