Now, before I start, let me say that I am no fashion maven. Heck, I am likely even a fashion flunkie.
But, I am a fashion flunkie who has taken notes, and managed to pick up some tips that even I can use.First tip (and this is one I actually *do* use) and can say it is quite nice. You need to find a neutral color that works for you. Black, dark navy, brown, cream, grey, the like. Find one that you think compliments you well, and declare that to be YOUR neutral color.
Okay, hang on -- I lied. I don't use this very well, as I have chosen both black and brown. So sue me. Black and brown are pretty much my staples for my wardrobe. Okay, so we've established that I'm a cheater. So be it.
Anyway, here are some great pieces to have in your wardrobe in YOUR neurtral (I actually do have several of these in both of my neutrals, and know that this is an area to keep working on):
1 jacket (try on several styles and lengths to see what works best for your shape)
2 pairs of pants (it's best to have them in different cuts/styles)
1 skirt (again -- go for your most flattering length)
2 - 3 knit tops (yeah, yeah -- like before, try to go with different styles on these)
1 dress
And, then this was an idea that I heard elsewhere and embraced (kind of, anyway) -- then try to find two colors that compliment you well, and that compliment each other when worn together. Make these your colors, and it will simplify your shopping.
For instance, I know when I go shopping, I can completely not even look at things that aren't in the colors that I buy. I don't even have to browse through anything red, yellow, or orange. Not even for a second. (Well -- except I think I will buy red Crocs eventually, but that doesn't really count.)
I know that when I am shopping, I'm basically looking for earthy colors. I am keeping my eye out basically only for black, brown, purple (on the deeper side of the color -- sometimes almost jewel colored), and then green (usually more along the lines of an earthy green/olive green).
I do have to admit, I don't where purple and green together, so it doesn't fit the rule. But, I get to cheat again because of having a couple of neutral colors, right? (Plus, I do cheat in that, as long as the tones are right, I wear black and brown clothes together -- like a cute second hand brown jacket that looks good with a black shirt underneath, and then the black jacket I got for Christmas that looks good with a particular brown shirt I have.)
From your coordinating colors, I am told that it is good to have:
1 jacket
1 sweater
1 pair of pants
3 - 4 knit tops
It's also good to have a white shirt, or in my case, a couple, since I am very hard on shirts. (I swear it's not a meal if I haven't dropped food on myself.)
When you shop like this and have a wardrobe like this, then you don't need too many pieces to have a large amount of outfit choices to choose from.
Oh...and if your shoe collection is like mine that consists mainly of tennis shoes and Crocs, make sure you pick up at least a few pairs of shoes that range from dressy to dress casual. Even some shoes that make jeans look better than just throwing on some tennis shoes.
And honestly, though I mostly wear my Crocs, I *do* actually have probably about 10 pairs of shoes, including a few different types of sandals, some Mary Jane type of shoes, some chunky dress shoes, flats, etc. Many of them I rarely wear, but they are all ones that I grab from time to time.
It may not be a surprise to share that I believe apart from Crocs and tennis shoes, ever pair of shoes I own are either brown or black.
I suppose I have put the cart before the horse here. I think I should have talked about clearing out your closet first, in order to take stock of what is right for you, and what needs to go.
Perhaps another time.
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10 comments:
Those are great ideas...I'm a black and brown person, too. But...I have to have color too...call me weird. :) Love the way it simplifies if you have those key pieces, though.
Wow, usually I hate fashion advice because it just seems so utterly, completely beyond me, but this sounds almost attainable. and certainly logical. thanks! any way you want to tell us how to pick the best neutral and accent colors for ourselves?
I have lots of black because I'm in a choir and whenever I don't know what to wear I reach for that. I can add a bright color and it livens things up. Thanks for your detailed tip -- very informative.
You think my closet fits into the rules? Hmm maybe I should work on this.
I like your list. I want to simplify for myself and my girls in the clothing dept. Based on your list, I think I have too much of some and not enough of the other. Although I have naturally held to the color rules. Black and brown like yourself (brown is the new black), a lot of olive green, and crocs. I think I'd like to find a few more complimentary colors though, as well as work on finding the most flattering skirt.
You make it manageable.
But I need the cleaning out suggestions first! Please help!
Great advice - and I love the items in the picture!
Hi Angie,
Thanks for dropping by my little corner of the web for a visit and comment on my CVS post. I think anyone can do a great job of shopping there for pretty close to free-- don't get discouraged! It just takes a few times to get the hang of it and you will be getting all kinds of stuff for free:)
I've enjoyed this post on clothing choices. The part about choosing just a couple of colours that work well is so spot on. It helps to know I look absoultely sick in some colours so no point in even giving them a second glance.
Blessings,
Trixie
Great ideas!!
After having my baby girl I threw out my ENTIRE wardrobe and started over. I was just so sick of my clothing and wanted a fresh start.
I'm slowly building it back up. Although, like you, I had to get some red shoes, which were red ballerina flats in my case. :)
btw, thanks for stopping by blissfully domestic!
-Ali the foodie chick @ blissfully domestic
Terrific ideas! and since you have all of this spare time, now that your closet is cleaned out and all, tag! You're it!
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