Thursday, 26 March 2015

The 5 Basic Principles of a Perfect Wardrobe



1. Variety
The best outfits are comprised of a combination of staples and statement, trend-driven pieces. So, if your closet lacks variety and you don’t have options for both categories, you’re always going to feel unsatisfied with
your wardrobe.

2. Quality
While it can seem counter-intuitive in the moment to spend more on a quality item to save in the long run, you’ll find your wardrobe has more staying power season after season. Plus, your day-to-day outfits will look more expensive.

3. Form and Function
You’ll find your most-loved wardrobe pieces fulfill both form and function qualities. We bet you have no problem buying beautiful, aesthetically-pleasing clothes (fulfilling
the “form” half of the equation), but the item also must be practical (fulfilling the “function” necessity). This means no awkward fit, scratchy fabric, or annoying logistics.

4. Versatility
It’s obvious that the most versatile items in your closet will get the most use, but you’ll also find it easier to get dressed in the morning when you have plenty of options that can be mixed and matched, dressed up and dressed down.

5. Personality
Whether your look tends to veer preppy or edgy, your closet needs to reflect your personal style or you’ll never feel content with your wardrobe. Our personality and preferences are constantly evolving, and your clothes should evolve with it, so that you feel your outfits are an authentic representation of yourself. [ whowhatwear

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