Have you ever thrown your arms up in exasperation when opening up your wardrobe to figure out what to wear that day? Perhaps your hanging rack is so filled with clothes that finding a garment you need within it can feel like clambering over an assault course. Maybe the weather is that horrid sweaty-and-sticky combo where it’s humid but also raining but also sunny in intervals, and heck, why not throw some snow in there too? How are you supposed to dress for that?
At times like this, you may wish you had chosen a simple life instead of ever daring to look nice and presentable. Perhaps the convent is still taking applications, provided you receive the long modest tunic sooner rather than later.
But jokes aside, if you’ve ever felt a little stressed trying to keep up with your outfits, or dressing has become a cumbersome process, then yes, you can design a stress-free wardrobe. Figuring out how to do it can be confusing, though. Never fear, because in this guide we’ll discuss a few steps you can take for that stress-free wardrobe.
Get The Basics Right
Just because a particular category of garment is “basic” doesn’t mean it can’t look nice, be of good quality, and set the tone for the rest of your wardrobe. For example, women’s tank tops in a beautiful set can be a perfect place to start, allowing you to build outfits from there. What’s great about this is that they can be worn on their own where needed, or you can use them to layer a warmer outfit. As you can see – the basics, if done well, can give you so much more versatility.
Keep The Colors Simple
You’ve likely heard of capsule wardrobes, that is wardrobes designed so that every garment fits with every other, offering near-unlimited outfits. It would be cliche to recommend that to you now, but you can certainly take an element of logic here – that of capsule colors. Keeping colors simple, such as light pastel tones, deep browns and greys, whites, and comfortable styles, will help you relax more easily knowing that no matter what, your colors cannot clash. This doesn’t mean every single item will spawn a wonderful outfit, but it does mean throwing something on doesn’t make you a fashion pariah for daring to wear colored items.
Who Are You Now?
Sometimes, it’s good to just donate old clothes you don’t wear anymore, and stop holding onto them because it feels like you should. If you don’t fit those old jeans, that’s fine, you have new jeans. You can always alter if you lose or gain weight, and there will always be items in your size out there. Even selling your older goods can help you earn money for a new wardrobe replacement, and when items are new and exciting, they can feel like less of a drag. Now and then, all we need is to remove the fluff, and focus with a clean and streamlined mind.
With this advice, you’re sure to design that stress free wardrobe in the best way.
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