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Simplify Your Wardrobe
Part II of III
In our last challenge we began conquering wardrobe clutter by creating
three piles. Now it is time to begin revisiting these piles!
Now let's revisit pile 1, the most important pile.
The first step is to match everything up. What bottoms go with what
tops? Lay out these loveable outfits in sets, making sure everything
has a match (and yes, one pair of jeans can have multiple matching
tops). The goal here is to make sure that no-faves-are left behind.
If you find you have bottoms or tops you love, but don't have a
matching loveable counterpart, see if you can find anything in pile 3
that works. Make sure to try it on and ensure you are satisfied with
the combo. If not, put this 'stray loveable item' in its own area of
the closet.
Once you have completed this step ask yourself the following question
of the combos you have made.
Are these combos easy for me to maintain? Move any
that require special care into their own grouping.
Now count up the combos you have left. How many are there? Next, think
about how often you will do laundry. If you do laundry weekly, do you
have 7 outfits? If you do laundry twice a week, do you have 3 or 4? If
you find that you have enough outfits to get through between laundering
then you have discovered your core wardrobe. Carefully put these items
back in your closet, keeping them grouped together for easy 'grabbing.'
Next week we will conquer the remaining clothes clutter!
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