Monday, February 2, 2009

The Wardrobe Edit

The spring (not too far away now) is a great time to go through your wardrobe and weed out any clothes that are wasting space and never get worn. When editing your wardrobe you should consider which clothes make you look and feel good and which clothes never see the light of day (for what ever reason). Just because something doesn't suit of fit you, that does not mean that it won't suit or fit someone else. You can give your self a really good incentive to clear out your wardrobe by selling or swapping any clothes that you no longer want. Some prime candidates for selling or swapping include:
  • Anything you are just plain bored of
  • Anything that no longer fit
  • Anything that you bought in error and does not suit your colouring or flatter your body shape
  • Anything that you have never worn or not worn in at least a year.
  • Anything from a previous life that is no longer relevant eg maternity clothes if you are no longer pregnant, business suits if you have given up your executive job to become a full time mum.

Once you have had a good clear out, you can look at what you have left and if there is anything else that you need. Think carefully what sort of clothes suit your shape and lifestyle. There is no point in buying stilleto heels if you have to walk miles to work each day and will never wear them. Look for well fitting quality clothes that fit with your existing wardrobe and are versatile.

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