![]() Here are some suggestions if you can't picture what a uniform style could look like in your life: We're wonderfully selfish creatures at heart :)ĭo you have to wear the exact same thing every single day? Nope, just do whatever works for you. You may be wondering what people will say when they realize you're often wearing a similar outfit? Yeah, chances are, they won't even notice. Because I have too many other decisions to make." I don't want to make decisions about what I'm eating or wearing. Having a uniform meant I never had to worry about what to wear that day.Ī uniform style is a simple way to feel put together without having to spend time and energy working out what to wear.įormer US President Barack Obama told Vanity Fair, "You'll see I wear only grey or blue suits. Picking what to wear can be so stressful now as an adult, let alone as a hormonal teenager. In hindsight, I'm so grateful that I had to. Growing up in the UK, I hated wearing my school uniform. Once you have identified your personal style and colour / pattern palette, creating a uniform style for your day to day life is a piece of cake! It's a great way to simplify your wardrobe and your routine. ![]() It makes paring down your wardrobe and choosing your favourite pieces much easier. Once you know your core style and colour / pattern palette ( here’s how to find yours), it's so simple to see what does (and doesn't) match it. Your minimalist wardrobe can be as neutral or as bold as you want it to be. I always remind people that a minimalist wardrobe is different from the minimalist aesthetic. Identifying your personal style is at the foundation of any minimalist wardrobe. I cover this in more detail in my free capsule wardrobe style guide and it really is a game changer. This would have terrified me at the start of my minimalism journey, but now it really appeals and I want to give it a try - I’ll let you know how I get on.ģ) Get to know your style & colour palette The general idea is that you pick out 33 items (clothes & accessories and footwear), and wear them only for the next three months - Courtney has an online course that walks you through it step by step. If you'd rather limit your wardrobe to a certain number of items, I recommend Project 333 by Courtney Carver of Be More with Less. However, I celebrate that minimalism looks different for everyone, and know that some people find a lot of comfort and clarity by having limits to work within. ![]() My capsule wardrobe method is very adaptable as it's designed around your personal lifestyle.īut it still fits the bill for a minimalist wardrobe because I believe minimalism means that you use and love everything you own.įor me it's not about depriving myself or only owning a limited amount of stuff, it's about avoiding waste and excess. There's also a capsule wardrobe calculator, and fillable capsule wardrobe list template (just fill in the blanks) My first recommendation, in this article and just generally for anyone feeling overwhelmed or craving simplicity, is always a capsule wardrobe.Ĭheck out my free guide, where I walk you through how to build a capsule wardrobe step by step, in just 2 hours. Here are 17 different approaches and suggestions, take what you like and leave the rest :) There are many ways to become a minimalist with clothes, but there's no right way. Imagine how much less stressed, and more organized and happy you'd feel with a minimalist wardrobe. If you simplify your life by getting rid of the clothes you don't need, it means you can spend more time, money and effort doing the things that matter to you. How much time, money and effort is spent picking out those clothes, taking care of them, deciding between them, and tidying them up? How many items of clothing do we buy in a lifetime? My full legal disclaimer is here if you fancy some light bedtime reading :) I may receive a commission if you click on a link & buy something. ![]()
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