Funny enough I don't think that way about dresses... but when it comes to blazers or jackets I expect them to work with
multiple items in my closet.
Not exact matches
In the end, the items in which I'm daydreaming of styling in multiple ways are the only ones that deserve a home in my close
In the end, the
items in which I'm daydreaming of styling in multiple ways are the only ones that deserve a home in my close
in which I'm daydreaming of styling
in multiple ways are the only ones that deserve a home in my close
in multiple ways are the only ones that deserve a home
in my close
in my
closet.
I love having
items in my
closet that can be more many times and
multiples way and this velvet dress from Paige is the perfect example.
I purchased this vest not too long and it has quickly become a staple
item in my
closet (wore it
multiple times during our trip to Napa this weekend).
Can this
item work with
multiple things
in my
closet or is it a one - off, hard to coordinate piece?
If it doesn't play fair with the other things
in my
closet and can't give me
multiple outfits from different pairings — goodbye clothing
item.
Most noteworthy, I could imagine
multiple ways of pairing the skirt with
items in my
closet.
I'm sure I could interchange
multiple items, like OTK boots for booties, but I'm assuming you probably have some of the basics already
in your
closet (cardigans, sweaters, loafers, etc.).
Every single piece is AWESOME — great transitional styles that work for
multiple occasions, and they're
items versatile enough to pair with almost everything
in your
closet.
I've got so many jackets / blazers
in my
closet that I'm pretty picky about being able to make it work with
multiple items in my wardrobe.
I find so much utility
in it because not only does it have
multiple pockets for holding
multiple items in true utility form, but more importantly, it can be worn and layered beautifully with so many different things
in your
closet, which provides so much value to the wearer.
You may pay more money for the
item, but then you spend less
in buying
multiple things for your
closet.
I try to abide by the rule that if you can't see
multiple outfits with one
item it can't be
in your
closet — but, sometimes you have to break the rules.
When you have a few pieces
in your wardrobe that you can style
multiple ways, I think you are much better off than having a
closet full of trendy
items that don't work together.
, and I would always rather spend my money on an
item that will pair with lots of things
in my
closet and can be styled for
multiple occasions.
However, bear
in mind that some
items, like a blazer may be part of
multiple capsules
in your
closet.