To read
more about a capsule wardrobe go to her blog.
If you want to read
more about the capsule wardrobe concept, I think Caroline of Unfancy explains it best here.
Read on to find out
more about capsule wardrobes: what they are, how they can benefit you, and why they work so well for a college budget.
Not exact matches
If you want to learn
more about what a
capsule wardrobe is, check out this site.
You can learn
more about creating a
capsule wardrobe at a blog I'm following called Unfancy.
As
capsule wardrobe blogger Andrea Hartman says
about decorating her house, «Instead of buying a bunch of inexpensive stuff right now, I am trying to be
more slow and deliberate and save my money to invest in things I will love for a long time.
Just try to be mindful of how you go
about it, lest you fall into the trap of using your
capsule wardrobe as an excuse to buy
more things that you «need» to make your
wardrobe «perfect.»
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!
Read
more about my decision to adopt the
capsule wardrobe and stay tuned for my next post on how I built my Fall
capsule wardrobe (including the number of items that are in it).
Hopefully, seeing this
wardrobe come together will inspire you to think
more constructively as you go
about your shopping, even if you're not into the whole
capsule wardrobe notion.
I won't be covering
capsule wardrobes, but if you're interested in learning
more about them be sure to check out Unfancy.
One size doesn't fit all, there is no perfect
capsule wardrobe formula and I've written
more about that here.
Read
more about my guideposts for creating a
capsule wardrobe.
I don't do laundry
more often (and that's coming from a toddler mom) because my
capsule wardrobe has
about 5 pairs of pants that I cycle through.