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How (and why) I built a capsule wardrobe

People always think building a new Wardrobe requires a lot of money. That’s not always true. One may need to take a closer look in his/her wardrobe and find those great items that are required to build a capsule. We all have great jeans, a simple black tee or one stylish top in nude or beige which can be paired with anything. You just need to select those items and buy other pieces keeping these items in mind.
But these methods didn’t work for me. When I decided to build a Capsule Wardrobe, first thing that I had to do was to take out all my Clothes and dump them outside! Well, not literally, I donated most of them, and the rest were dumped. I didn’t like any of my clothes. None. All of them gave me anxiety and stress and sometimes hives!  I knew I had to spend a lot to build it from scratch. So, I kept in mind that nothing is perfect in the world. My closet does not need to be pintersty or instagramy. It should just fulfill my necessity of not being naked in front of a roomful of my patients and other healthcare personnel.  Besides I may need to go to the beach with a flowy one thing or another on my back and some glittery flip-flops to walk on the sand.  And my clothes may transform me into a chick fashionista with not a care in the world...




Huh! Who am I kidding! Clothes CAN NOT do that! So, I had to get realistic and wrote down my expectations from my minimal closet.
My closet goals:
  • Pieces that don’t get dirty easily (I mean they can get dirty, just can’t show it!)
  • Pieces that last long. I mean really, really long.
  • And the final one…..of course they must fit with each other.

Anybody who comes from a sunny weather with mild breeze is a fan of colorful dresses. I was no exception. And  that’s not all as I was also going to move in a country which has some of the best beaches in the world along with sun, sand and wind! So, all black and grey and beige will not really fit there. After lot of thinking, plotting and searching I came up with the following list:
8 Tops (7 in neutral colours and stripes, 1 in red)
6 pants (5 in neutral, 1 in electric blue)
2 dresses
1 shrug for layering
3 scarves
2 pairs of shoes (black & nude)
2 pairs of flip-flops (black & pink)
2 purses (brown & black)
1 pair of sunglasses
1 watch



 I’ll soon photograph my pieces after I unpack my suitcases. Hopefully I’ll be able to work with this 28 piece capsule….because I have no alternative. I have to make things work just the way they are. So, wish me luck! Let’s see how this decluttered life suits me! 




This post first appeared on Girl Into Adulthood, please read the originial post: here

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