I love the way it looks with the neckline of this top, so I'm considering searching for a cute choker necklace to see how it pairs
with other things in my closet.
Dress: Off Saks Fifth Jacket: Fabletics Shoes: Puma via Amazon When purchasing something new, I always ask myself «does this go with at least a handful
of other things in my closet?»
I'd be lying if I said a hot pink cashmere v - neck isn't on my wish list, but, if I'm going to spend the money to get a quality sweater, I'd rather get one that I can wear with most of
the other things in my closet.
Dress: Off Saks Fifth Jacket: Fabletics Shoes: Puma via Amazon When purchasing something new, I always ask myself «does this go with at least a handful of
other things in my closet?»
Like a lot of
other things in my closet (sadly), the tag is...
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.
There are lots of
other things in my closet that I will never wear again, and those will go on eBay or be donated to Goodwill.
If I want a piece, I have to be able to envision it going with
the other things in my closet.
Now I reach for them just like I would a belt and mix - and - match them with
other things in my closet.
With all the comments I've read so far — the ones that say I should keep it — I'm getting ideas for how to pair it up with
other things in my closet.
The nice thing about a statement top versus dress is that you can wear it with
other things in your closet — black pants, white jeans, skirts, etc...
A good rule of thumb is always to purchase items that can go with at least three
other things in your closet.