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Interested in a capsule wardrobe?
Lately, I've been really
interested in the capsule wardrobe concept.
(My post on
my interest in the capsule wardrobe method can be read in the post Finding My Style — Autumn Wish List if you fancy a read).
I'm not
interested in a capsule wardrobe per se — I'm not sure I understand the arbitrary limit of using only X number of clothes.
Not exact matches
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interested in creating your own
capsule wardrobe, here are the details from Un-Fancy on how to do it yourself, and here is the
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The whole point of a
capsule wardrobe is for people who are on a budget or dealing with minimal closet space (or even people who simply aren't
interested in spending a lot of time and money on fashion) to be able to stop making multiple purchases every two to three months and still have a serviceable
wardrobe.
If you're
interested in learning more about what a
capsule wardrobe is or how to start one of your own, check out my pinterest board for loads of inspiration!
I am so
interested in the idea of a
capsule wardrobe, but afraid that my creative juices will run out half way through the month.
I also like the fact that you've got colour and
interesting patterns
in your outfits — I see so many travel and
capsule wardrobes that are totally boring and nothing like what I would wear (I wear lots of dark red, dark purple, burgundy the cooler months, I love colours and patterns).
I won't be covering
capsule wardrobes, but if you're
interested in learning more about them be sure to check out Unfancy.