How to create your own capsule work wardrobe?
updated the 6 October 2015 à 22:53Fewer clothes mean lesser distractions, forcing you to focus on what you have and how you can work with them. Here are some handy tips to get you started on creating that capsule work wardrobe with just 10 items!
We know you’ve been there – getting stuck in a style rut for work despite a wardrobe full of clothes. Before you use “But I have nothing to wear!” as an excuse for another impulsive shopping trip, take a step back and analyse what you already have. It’s likely you haven’t outworn every piece you own, so now’s the time to get the most out of your clothes.
YOUR FAVOURITES
Start with the garments in your closet that you find yourself reaching for every other morning – these are probably the pieces that fit you the best, give you most comfort and flatter your figure. Basics are a good place to begin, where your plain T-shirts, dress shirts, tailored pants and jeans are the role players. Let these be the backbone of your capsule wardrobe.
TRENDY PIECES
For the trendy or printed statement pieces, don’t throw them out just yet! Squeeze some life out of them by pairing each garment with your basics, or layering them with other pieces that allow for some surprisingly classic looks. A printed silk shirt for instance can be worn under a cardigan, a leather jacket and even be used as a layering piece over a slouchy white T-shirt.
ACCESSORISE
A minimalist wardrobe leaves plenty of room for accessorising with jewellery, shoes and bags. Rotate between a handful of good-quality bags and shoes that match with everything you own to keep things looking fresh. Throw on some eye-catching accessories, like belts, statement necklaces or oversized earrings, to jazz up your outfits if you start feeling the monotonous vibe creeping back into your style.
CULTIVATE IMPROVED BUYING HABITS
Now that you’ve discovered the possibilities are endless despite having fewer clothes, make a mental note to invest in high-quality garments that will save you hundreds (or even thousands) in the long run. Splurging on an expensive white shirt or a well-fitted pair of jeans right now will stop you from buying cheaper alternatives that you could have previously spent on every now and then. Quality is guaranteed when it comes to a good label, but cheaper versions may fail on you quickly.
Nur Syazana H.