Style would, of course depend on the gentleman's preferred activity, miss. [He nods deferentially.] Function should always be taken into account, of course, when considering an active man such as Agent North. [Plus 4's for golf, a proper set of trousers for dinner. He's happy the seamstress seems to be in relative agreement with him. He considers North again on the communicator, mentally placing a few different color swatches on him. Green and purple would look all right in limited measure.]
To replace an entire wardrobe, I would think at least one suit for daily wear. A standard Harris tweed, perhaps. It is both durable and the texture may dissuade Agent North's Spirit from eating it. Several sets of clothing for more active moments. I shudder to think of a gentleman about town without a waistcoat and jacket, but I suspect Agent North may prefer such... fashion. A dockworker's attire may be made into something more fitting were some note taken of the note of the trousers not to hang so loosely, and color accents applied with great discretion to the shirt.
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To replace an entire wardrobe, I would think at least one suit for daily wear. A standard Harris tweed, perhaps. It is both durable and the texture may dissuade Agent North's Spirit from eating it. Several sets of clothing for more active moments. I shudder to think of a gentleman about town without a waistcoat and jacket, but I suspect Agent North may prefer such... fashion. A dockworker's attire may be made into something more fitting were some note taken of the note of the trousers not to hang so loosely, and color accents applied with great discretion to the shirt.