So, the other day, I was kicking back, you know, doing my usual thing with a crossword puzzle. I like ’em, keeps the old brain ticking over. This one wasn’t too hard, mostly, until I hit this one clue. It was something about formal wear, maybe for business? And the answer length pointed towards something longer than just ‘suit’.

I stared at it for a good while. “Two piece suits” popped into my head, but I wasn’t sure if that was really a standard crossword answer. Seemed a bit… specific? Or maybe too obvious? You know how these puzzle makers try to trick you.
My first thoughts went a bit wild:
- Maybe it was related to playing cards? Like two suits, hearts and spades? Nah, didn’t fit the ‘formal wear’ vibe.
- Was it some specific brand name I didn’t know?
- Could it be slang for something else entirely?
I tried working around it, filling in the letters I did know from the crossing words. Got a ‘T’ here, an ‘S’ there. Slowly, slowly, it started to take shape. The ‘W’ appeared, then an ‘O’. Okay, maybe the simple answer was the right one after all.
It’s funny how sometimes you overthink things massively. I was digging deep, thinking about historical clothing, types of tailoring… all sorts of stuff. And the answer was just sitting there, plain as day. Two piece suits. Jacket and trousers, or jacket and skirt. Simple.
Once I penciled it in, the whole corner of the puzzle just opened up. All the crossing words suddenly made sense. It’s always satisfying when that happens. Felt a bit silly for getting stuck on it for so long, but hey, that’s part of the fun, right? You wrestle with it, maybe get a bit frustrated, then boom, the lightbulb goes on.

Finished the rest of the puzzle pretty quickly after that. But that “two piece suits” clue stuck with me for a bit. Just a reminder that sometimes the most straightforward answer is the right one. No need to complicate things unnecessarily, whether it’s crosswords or, well, anything else I guess.