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HOW TO BUILD THE PERFECT CAPSULE WARDROBE

Ever find yourself with a wardrobe full of clothes, but still feel like you have nothing to wear? It’s one of those little problems that most of us face at some point and is usually a result of shopping too often. A capsule wardrobe is a selection of clothing made up of 30 staple pieces or less, resulting in a wardrobe of high quality, well thought out pieces that are versatile and stylish enough to be worn each day. So, if you feel like your wardrobe is full to the brim and you’d like to introduce some minimalism into your life, take a look at these tips on how to build your own capsule wardrobe.

Have a clear out

Old Christmas jumpers and hot pants that haven’t fit since 2013 have no place in a capsule wardrobe, so make sure a huge clear out is your first step! Be ruthless in getting rid of any items that you no longer wear or that you simply feel don’t match your style anymore. By the end of your clear out, you should be left with some high-quality essentials such as jumpers, jeans and shirts that will make the basis of your new wardrobe.

HOW TO BUILD THE PERFECT CAPSULE WARDROBE

Less is more

When building a capsule wardrobe, it’s important to remember to keep the amount of clothing you have to a minimum. Aiming for 30 pieces or less is a good way to practice owning less clothing, and can be easier than you’d think as long as you choose the right items. Having a smaller wardrobe can also massively reduce the time it takes to put an outfit together – and who doesn’t need a little bit of extra time in the mornings?

Think about personal style

While most capsule collections tend to focus on minimal colours and simple designs, don’t feel that you have to follow this trend if it doesn’t match your own personal style. If you’re more comfortable with bright shades and bold patterns, try to incorporate this element into your new wardrobe while still keeping versatility in mind.

Limit your shopping

After you’ve put together your perfect capsule wardrobe, you should try and limit the amount of new clothing you buy. While it’s necessary to switch up a few items as the seasons change, limit yourself to a few quality new items each few months. This could be through shopping for versatile duster coats in the winter or the perfect sandals in the summer, and always putting lots of thought into your purchases.

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