Huntsman of Savile Row recommends that a suit be worn only once a week. Eight suits, 4 summer weight and 4 medium weight (12/13 ounces) would be your minimum. Your list suggests that you need to invest 2 or 3 fall/winter weight suits.
I thought that medium weight fabrics ranged from 10 to 13 ounces with lightweight fabrics being any fabrics that are any amount lighter than ten ounces.
Correct me if I am wrong, but heavyweight fabrics are any fabrics that are any amount heavier than 13 ounces, right?
I also thought that the H. Huntsman website said that a man should have ten suits, five that are ten ounces or heavier and five than are nine ounces or lighter.
When I get a job, unless the place where I get a job has casual Fridays or casual Fridays and weekends, I will wear suits to work five days a week.
Therefore, I will buy twelve suits, six that are each made out of the ten ounce 100% super 120s worsted wool fabrics in The Holland and Sherry Target Collection (Book HS525, which is now my favorite group of fabrics on Earth by far), each one worn from November through April (the coldest months of the year in Southeastern New York State since the beginning of the 21st century).
With each of these six suits, I will rotate the same suit (rotate the same suit meaning refrain from wearing the same suit for the whole week) once every six weeks.
The other six suits will each be made out of one of the nine ounce 100% super 120s worsted wool fabrics in The Holland and Sherry Super 120s Summer Target Collection (Book HS136, which is now my second favorite group of fabrics on Earth by far), each one worn from May through October (the warmest months of the year in Southeastern New York State since the beginning of the 21st century).
With each of these six suits, I also will rotate the same suit (again, rotate the same suit meaning refrain from wearing the same suit for the whole week) once every six weeks.
Due to your extensive knowledge about Savile Row tailors, I would go so far as to say expertise, of Savile Row Tailors (and the fact that you live relatively close by to Savile Row in London, England-in Glascow, Scotland in the UK to be exact) that you have been generous enough to share with your fellow AAAC members here on AAAC on many occasions:
Being that William Westmancott offers to travel to personally visit clients at their home or in their place of business, does he only do this for clients of his in Europe outside of and in the UK?
Or, would William Westmancott also be willing to travel personally to visit his clients anywhere in the world (including the Smithtown area-specifically, the hamlet of St. James in the Smithtown area-of New York in Suffolk County on Long Island in Southeastern New York State outside of New York City) and at what frequency and additional cost to his far away clients if he does do so?