Staple Pieces Every Man Needs in His Wardrobe
When you open your closet in the morning, do you have everything you need to get ready for the day? Even if you have shirts and pants, you may be missing some essentials. You don’t need to spend a fortune to have a great wardrobe—you just need to shop strategically, so you can be sure that you’re ready for all occasions. Here are some staples of a man’s wardrobe:
A Simple, White Button-Down Shirt
A white shirt is an absolute essential for any man’s wardrobe. It’s important to have some good quality white T-shirts, of course, but a white button-down shirt—preferably cotton—is a versatile piece of clothing that goes with almost anything. You can wear it with a brown jacket, a blue dress suit, tan chinos, and a wide range of other looks and styles.
A Blue Polo Shirt
Whether you’re looking for something to wear to work or something you can throw on in a hurry, a polo shirt is a terrific, classy option. Not only do polo shirts look great in any setting, but they also pair well with almost anything else in your closet. Blue is a good universal color for polo shirts, so it’s a great choice for your first purchase.
A Good Pair of Loafers
Shoes and boots play an important role in your wardrobe, and a high-quality pair of loafers will provide you with a lot of value for everyday use. Loafers are great for both casual and dress wear, since they look nice while still being comfortable and easy to slip on and off. There are no buckles or shoelaces, so they also have a simple, streamlined look that goes well with most outfits.
Mickey’s Men’s Store has been serving customers in Waynesburg, PA, since they first opened their doors in 1965. From dress clothes to casual clothes to work clothes, Mickey’s carries everything you need to fill out your wardrobe. If you have any questions about their clothing selection, give them a call today at (724) 627-3202.
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