>>18473189 (OP)>pants and jacket the same material, with a similar amount of useThat rarely happens, unless you buy them together as a "matching outfit".
>no fade, wear, scuffs etcIf you actually work in your clothes, that state only lasts a few days. And the chances of having both pants and jacket new at the same time, when either will last years before becoming to damaged to wear? close to zero.
>pants to wide and to longYeah, i know, poor people couldn't afford to cuff them, and couldn't afford proper fit. Though even "back then", they were wrapping pieces of cord around the legs to pull the pants in tighter during work.
If you've ever worked in clothes like that, you know how badly it sucks when the fabric pulls tight below your crotch, when you step on the cuff, or when the fabric becomes weat from sweat or rain and starts hitting your calves with every step.
>necktie that's too small to keep warm or absorb sweat>boots that shine like they're freshly polishedSo yeah, obvious larpy costume. If that fag is you, I'd suggest keeping the jacket, but replacing the pants for some slightly tapered ones in a different shade of blue. Probably best to lose the necktie alltogether, but if you want to wear one, a full-size bandana looks better and actually has a purpose.
Also, protip: If you're right handed, move whatever that leather dangle is to the left. Right side pockets usually stay empty to accept whatever tools you don't want to carry in hand. looking what pocket the wallet is in is a quick way to tell salespeople from engineers and tradies on the job.