Do you have a wardrobe
full of clothes yet you are confused on what to wear when it’s time to go out.
In order to build a perfect wardrobe without spending
fortune, you will need to read this. I have taken time to put this article
together hoping that by the time you are done going through it, you will have a
new and better understanding of how best to build “a wardrobe that works”.
Have you ever Imagined a stay at home wife shopping for more suits or cooperate wears than other clothes or a career lady shopping for casual clothes than cooperate and classic clothes? This is what I call “misplaced priority” and the effect of this will be one having lots of clothes in one’s wardrobe yet struggling to lay hands on what to wear when need arises.
Our lifestyle is meant to influence the kind of clothes and
accessories we acquired. So it will be very useful to spend some time figuring
out what you do in an average week; what you spend your time on and this will
help you understand the kind of clothes and accessories that need to be in your
wardrobe.
I have broken clothing need into the below lifestyle/clothing categories:
- Casual/Relaxed
- Smart Casual
- Cooperate and Business
- Sporty
- Occasional
I am a career woman, I work in the Telecommunication industry. See my clothing need in relation to my lifestyle: Casual/Relaxed – 20%, Smart Casual – 20%, Cooperate and Business – 30%, Sporty – 10%, Occasional – 20%. This is my perfect wardrobe.
My style personality is Classic and casual and
that has simply reflected in my Wardrobe as well. (Click here if you missed
my article on Style Personality)
Having a huge casual wardrobe may be pointless if you spend
most of your time in Cooperate and Business category for example. Take a peek
at your wardrobe and balance it up so you will always have the appropriate
clothes to wear at the appropriate time. Work out what you need today going by
your current lifestyle and work towards having your wardrobe reflect it.
Thanks for reading through. Xoxo
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