One thing I enjoy doing is pulling out a lot
of items from my closet and trying them in different combinations.
Part of me is afraid of getting rid
of items from my closet because, you know, «just in case».
This time of the year I find myself mixing and matching the same handful
of items from my closet.
If you donate, toss, or store even a third
of the items from the closet or half the accessories from a room and you'll be amazed by how much tidier it feels!
Not exact matches
One in three women shopped secondhand in 2017 alone; while the percentage
of used
items in thrifters»
closets is projected to grow to 40 percent by 2022
from 24 percent 2017 (which more than doubled
from 11 percent in 2012).
In addition to the seven
items on the Haft - Seen, we left a book
of poetry, goldfish (that we got
from an Iranian market), painted eggs (the
closeted homo in me spent a lot
of time on those), candles, and a mirror (a reflection
of the past).
Having an accessible, pre-assigned place for outgrown
items also prevents them
from creeping back into baby's
closet, saving you the hassle
of an extra trying - on session.
I already have a
closet of about 60
items in all that I love, fit me, fit my style and receive complements
from regularly, I couldn't wish on myself to limit myself to ten
items for ten days.
Over the course
of the collaboration, I'll be given the opportunity to add a few
items to my
closet and, while I feel like I should pick something classic (like a good leather satchel or a pair
of black Ferragamo Varina flats), I really want to branch out and pick a few unexpected statement pieces like the «Jessica» canteen crossbody
from Tory Burch.
Classy in neutrals I am so excited to share today's look, as it features an
item I have had in my
closet for years but did not quite know how to style it: this pair
of printed trousers
from Esprit.
That's 35
items from the same brand and a sizable chunk
of my ~ 200 -
item closet (here is my most recent
closet inventory).
I have the dress version
of your shirt, so I might have to re-create this outfit with
items from my
closet.
I had most
of these
items in my
closet already and all I really bought was a body chain
from Lovisa which I wore every day and glitter (
of course).
Some
of these
items I consider wardrobe staples, so you may be able to create many
of these
from items already in your
closet!
Poshmark, if you haven't heard
of it, is an iPhone app that lets you browse what other people have for sale in their
closets and easily list your
items all
from your phone!
If you aren't a regular follower
of a blog and you happen upon it, your first reaction can often be that it must be easy to blog and dress like that if you have so many nice
items in your
closet to choose
from.
I've already mentioned to Mel
from A Working Mom's
Closet that I can't wait to see if she does some
of the pattern mixing options I've seen in her 30
items.
It's one
of those pieces that's effortlessly chic with every
item in your
closet,
from a pair
of jeans to a pencil skirt.
Concerning the rest
of the outfit I spontaneously decided to pick some clothes
from the back
of my
closet — yap, sometimes it is good to keep some
items!
One
of the reasons I started blogging was to show that you could easily recreate «blogger looks» with
items from your
closet.
Many
of you may never have or want the camouflage print in your wardrobe — but hopefully you can still get some ideas on how an olive color print would work with different
items in your
closet from this series?
Luckily we all had plenty
of brilliant colored
items to choose
from in our
closets!
Of course the upside to freeing up
closet space means being able to stock up on fun
items like these picks
from British retailer, Joules!
you may (or may not) recognize some
of the
items from my wardrobe, but you know me... my
closet is a revolving door
of items and i never seem to hold onto anything for very long before i decide to pass it along.
Also by going through Dana's
closet it was easy to see the
items that were missing
from her wardrobe and I created a shopping list
of the recommended
items she could add to her wardrobe.
Well with this particular service you gain about twenty fresh new outfits
from your own
closet, a lookbook so you can easily recreate the outfits, style tips and helpful pointers
from a personal stylist, and a recommended list
of specific
items to add to your wardrobe.
It's the quintessential
closet staple and one
of the easiest
items to take
from day to night.
I'll assess your current
closet, helping you to get rid
of pieces that look dated,
items that don't fit properly, and piecing your current great
items together so you get 10 new outfits
from clothes you already own.
Kendi
of Kendi Everyday who made up the 30 for 30 explains things pretty simply on her blog, but if you haven't been over there, I will explain it like she does: 30 (or less)
items for 30 (or more) days to create 30 (or more) unique looks to push your creativity with a finite number
of clothing
items from your
closet.
Here's one
of the easy outfits I put together with
items from her
closet that you may already have in yours too.
Since starting the blog in 2010, my entire goal for A Dash
of Details has been to inspire you with outfits I would actual wear, and outfits you could replicate with
items from your own
closet.
I am a huge fan
of Loft too and a lot
of my
closet items are
from there.
I am so excited to share today's look, as it features an
item I have had in my
closet for years but did not quite know how to style it: this pair
of printed trousers
from Esprit.
I like to think that my
closet is the perfect blend
of luxury brand
items and affordable fashion
from places like H&M.
Nhanks to the loveliest
of family and friends, quite a few
items from my birthday wishlist made it to my front door and straight into my
closet!
This approach is much more effective than adding a flashy statement piece
from an expensive designer, wearing the
item once or twice, and then having it sit in the back
of the
closet.
I love the idea
of remixing
items from my
closet to achieve different looks.
In order to make the best
of it, I pulled out an
item of clothing
from my
closet that is best described as a «coatigan» (half coat / half cardigan).
I love going back
from time to time for inspiration and reminders on how I paired certain
items together — it also helps me use more
of what's in my
closet!
It feels good to purge some
of those
items, delete them
from my Stylebook app, and have a more curated
closet.
Last Thursday Kim and I took the afternoon off work to peruse the hundreds
of booths filled with everything
from fine gold and diamonds, costume jewelry, to various other
items to fill your home and your
closet.
I have this tunic top
from Lush in a handful
of colors & it is one
of the most worn
items in my
closet.
I track it in excel, which has helped balance my
closet and keeps me
from buying lots
of less useful
items.
The Iris homage includes pieces available for sale as well as
items from her own
closet and
from the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, which houses more than 900 pieces
from her wardrobe as part
of its permanent collection.
I know
from talking with a lot
of you that you feel guilty about the
items with their price tags still on that are hanging in your
closet.
And I agree... some
of my favorite
items in my
closet are my LBD's they range
from casual to formal and everything in between
Rummaging in the front
closet for some extra protection, he had pulled out, with a smile he couldn't have interpreted for himself, a long - forgotten
item, the tricolor scarf that his ex-wife, Pascale, had learned to knit for him during the four months when she was recovering
from aphasia, four months that had produced, among other shockers, an excessively long French flag
of a wool scarf, which he wound seven and a half times around his neck before heading out into the dark to deal with the rush in his head.
But stocking your little one's
closet with secondhand clothes is one
of the easiest ways to save money — since the used
items are sold for a fraction
of the price; to save resources, since you aren't encouraging consumption by buying brand new; and to save yourself
from worrying about every tackle, fall, and spill that could ruin that pricey (but too cute to resist sweater).
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The cost: Anywhere
from $ 12 to $ 50 per gallon for paint, plus another $ 10 to $ 50 for other painting supplies (primer, brushes, dropcloths, etc.) You can get back some
of that money as a refund on your taxes for any
items you donate to charity (such as those extra shoes in the
closet).