Preface
Buying a new suit isn't easy. Hopefully, you know why you need one. There might be a certain occasion, such as a wedding or party, or perhaps you just need to look sharper at work. Whatever the reason, there are likely to be some inherent requirements. Cloth, colors, patterns, the cut and the placement as well as the number of buttons are examples of factors that will all depend on environment and time of usage. The thoughtful buyer will take all of these factors, and possibly more, into consideration before making a selection.
Getting something cheap can be acceptable and cost-effective in the short run. For longer commitments, however, it will certainly be more financially viable (and probably more aesthetically preferable) to get the quality of a well-designed, tailored fit, especially as this might even be customizable as your needs (size) change.
Should you need to sit a lot in your precious garment, it would be wise to double up with at least an extra pair of pants. When wear and tear, or some other reason, makes you drop a pair, it is good to quickly have another on standby.
Get the requirements sorted, find the right design, try it out, and tune it to fit new needs when needed. If you find a wrinkle, make sure to iron it out and try it on again. That is what you must do during the lifecycle of a suit and an IT system alike.
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