How Many Shirts Should I Own (2024)

Another classic shirt which every man should own.

Colour and outfit options

Either black or blue are excellent choices. You will find blue more versatile than black. We have paired our blue denim shirt with red shorts, our black denim shirt with lovat chinos, and our black trench coat.

Made in England

All our shirts and clothes are hand cut and made in England at our Suffolk factory. We use single-needle stitching throughout, and many of the seams are stitched between two to three times to ensure they will never fail. We spare no material expense and use only the finest shirting mills with high-quality buttons and interfacing.

Caring for my shirts

We recommend a 30-degree wash and iron on the inside of the shirt on medium heat. Do not tumble dry; hang the shirt straight from the washing machine for best results.

Sizing and Cut of our Shirts

Our shirts are a tailored fit and are a good balance between a slim fit and a classic cut. Sizes range from small to XXL, including a small/medium in-between size. If you prefer a slimmer or looser cut, go up or down a size accordingly.

Conclusion

We have assembled nine key shirts you need to own to cover all bases. If you can afford more, consider adding a few in each style. Also consider your lifestyle. If it is more formal, then invest accordingly. If more laid back, then consider short sleeve or polo shirts.

Price, Value and Money well spent

Our classic garments are always made in the UK from fine fabrics and are built to love and to last. They do not go out of shape or come apart after several washes so you can wear them again and again. Contrast this to much cheaper high street versions that end up stuck in your wardrobe after being worn just once, never to see the light of day as they were ill fitting or didn't survive the laundry. You pay a price up front but value is only apparent with the passage of time. The adage of ‘don't buy cheap, buy smart ‘fits here and you will do your bit for the environment as well. Buying from us is money well spent.

Sustainability and Size

I cannot leave this blog without mentioning sustainability. It means many different things to many different people.It is well known that the fast fashion industry does enormous harm to the environment, particularly oil based fabrics and singleuse garments. You should consider this fact every time you shop for clothing. Here at WISC we make classic garments that are built to lastfrom natural fabrics to help minimise our impact. They are designed to be worn again and again without losing their shape or appearance.Multiple use also means that they become value for money. We also make most of our products to order so that unwanted stock is never a feature.Size is also a factor in sustainability. If clothes fit well they will be used a lot and the issue of returns for ill fitting garmentsbecomes redundant. We stress this on our site and in addition to an extensive detailed size guide, we offer a special ‘design your own trouser’section for this very reason. If you generally purchase and wear off the peg chinos for example and try to make them fit,why not visit our website with your measurements and we will make you a pair. Going forward we continue to look at ways of improving our sustainability credentials further. You should also always consider recycling or donating any clothes you really don't want or need.

We Make a Wide range of Clothes

Here at WISC we make a selection of products for both men and women including trench coats and boxer shorts.All are made from the best material and manufactured to the same exacting standards. Our collections are on sale toview and buy online so why not pop onto our site and put something in your basket. You will be supporting British manufacture and of course they make great gifts too

Frequently asked Questions

Do you make all of your shirts and clothes in the UK?

Yes we design, cut and make all of our clothes, including shirts and trousers at our own premises in Suffolk, UK

Do you Ship your Clothes Worldwide?

Yes, we ship to 40 countries including the USA at favourable shipping rates. UK delivery is free

Do people change their collection of shirts every year?

If you buy quality shirts then this is entirely unnecessary as shirts should last a long time. Our shirts are made to love and to last and whilst from time to time it makes sense to freshen up the collection with a new buy, shirts should be worn again and again if made well

Are your shirts made of cotton?

Yes our mens shirt collection is made from high quality Egyptian or pima cotton

How many times should you be able to wear the shirts that I own?

All the shirts you own should be able to be washed and worn many times without going out of shape or falling apart

Is a white dress shirt only suitable to wear at work

A white dress shirt is very versatile and looks good both at work and leisure. It can be dressed up with a more formal outfit yet looks good above a smart pair of jeans


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How Many Shirts Should I Own (2024)

FAQs

How many shirts should a person own? ›

As a shirt-maker, my answer would be as many as possible!. However, realistically I recommend nine shirts for your wardrobe. This will cover shirts to wear at all occasions and events. The nine shirts combine key styles, fabrics, and colour options that will enable you to create several stylish outfits to wear.

Is 7 T-shirts enough? ›

I would say 7-10 is a good amount, especially if it's something you always wear. I think a good rule of thumb would be how many you need before you do laundry plus 2 or 3 more. So if you do laundry every 4 days you would need 6-7 shirts but could do more.

How many shirts does the average guy have? ›

It is difficult to give an exact figure of how many dress shirts the average guy has in his wardrobe. Typically, if we exclude all other types of shirts and only focus on proper dress shirts, then the number of dress shirts the average man owns is probably around 10 shirts, give or take.

How many clothes do I need for a checklist? ›

The researchers found that a “sufficient” wardrobe consists of 74 garments and 20 outfits in total. As an example, they've suggested six outfits for work, three outfits for home wear, three outfits for sports, two outfits for festive occasions, plus four outdoor jackets and trousers or skirts.

How many polos should I own? ›

How many polos should I own? Every man should own two to five polo shirts.

How many clothes for minimalists? ›

It typically comprises around 37 pieces, including tops, bottoms, dresses, and outerwear. The key to building a successful capsule wardrobe is to choose items that can be easily layered and that work well together.

What is the most selling shirt size? ›

When you look at the numbers, large is the most common shirt size. In fact, it accounts for about 30 percent of shirt sales. Coming in at 28 percent, the size medium is a close runner-up and extra large is next at 20 percent. The percentages are much lower for smaller and larger sizes.

What is the 333 method clothing? ›

The 333 styling method is a minimalist fashion challenge encouraging individuals to select and wear only 33 items for 3 months. This includes clothing, accessories, jewelry, outerwear, and shoes, aiming to simplify wardrobe choices and promote sustainable fashion habits.

How many shirts should a gentleman own? ›

At a minimum, it's a good idea to own 1-2 dress shirts, as you never quite know what life events will come your way. However, men who wear dress shirts and a 100% silk necktie daily will generally want 5-7 shirts to ensure they have a clean shirt every day.

How many hoodies should I have? ›

There's no single right number of hoodies for everyone. It depends on your training schedule, climate, and how often you wear athletic apparel. For most LYFTLYFE fans, 5-10 hoodies form a solid rotation without excess. More active hoodie lovers will probably want a few more than that just to keep it interesting.

What is the 33 wardrobe rule? ›

Choose 33 items (or less) including clothes, shoes, jewelry and accessories. Pack up and hide everything else and then you don't have to think about shopping or what to wear for the next three months.

When should you get rid of clothes? ›

Anything that is NOT comfortable. The first thing you want to get rid of in your closet is anything that's uncomfortable. It's itchy, the fabric doesn't feel good, the knit bothers your neck, and you don't reach for it because it gives you a skin rash every time you wear it.

How many shirts should a woman own? ›

You should own as many shirts as you regularly wear. If you're not wearing them frequently and they don't mean something to you, you could probably stand to get rid of them. If you're going to press me for a number, I'd say 15.

What is a reasonable amount of t-shirts to own? ›

As a general guideline, it is recommended for a man to have at least 10 to 15 t-shirts in their wardrobe. This allows for enough variety in colors, styles, and occasions. Having this amount of t-shirts ensures that you have enough to rotate throughout the week without having to do laundry too frequently.

What is the average amount of clothes a person owns? ›

Most survey respondents seem to have between 77 to 155 pieces in their wardrobe with a few outliers in the 300+ range. Again, I believe the survey data I collected skews a bit lower than what the 'true' average is for most people. Total number of clothing and shoes people own based on survey data collected.

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