INTERESTING: Part numbers for suits?

Why don’t suits have part numbers like every other gadget? And their color and pattern?

As a fat old white guy injineer, I’m partial to dark blue or black suits.

(Supposedly it makes one look thinner?)

My problem is after a while they all look a like.

It would seem obviously easy for manufacturers to help us poor old guys out.

Put the suit part number in the jacket and the pants. Then when the cleaner splits them up, I can get them back together without a bright light, magnifying glass, and some guessing!

Argh!

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3 thoughts on “INTERESTING: Part numbers for suits?

  1. The worst thing in the world (well aside from world hunger, income inequality and the Patriots or Red Sox winning the championship) is wearing a suit or uniform that have different sheens or color fades because they weren’t dry cleaned together. And yes, uniforms uniformily cleaned was intentional.😄

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  2. I mark them on my own. Want to make sure they are always dry cleaned together and put back on the same hangar. Small number in permanent colored marker on the inside of waistband and right between shoulder Blades on inside of the jacket. Trick I learned in the Army so my uniforms were always dry cleaned uniformily.

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