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The only time it changes is when the weather is warm, and I put on shorts. Peter Miller, film and TV line producer, Norfolk. I always wear a black cotton T-shirt, black stretch boxers and black socks all from Punto Blanco , with black straight twill pants Amazon Essentials , black sneakers Tarmak Protect by Decathlon , and a black hoodie or black windbreaker both Domyos by Decathlon.
I bought 15 pieces of each so I can cycle through two full weeks. If I need a replacement, I know what to order. I also wear the same model of pyjamas every night. Miguel Olaya, data manager, Colombia. My signature style is wearing all black with a touch of colour on my eyewear and very minimal accessories, such as my Swatch wristwatch and scarves.
Black is always the new black and my look consists of layering oversized T-shirts, jackets, leggings and shorts with black or colourful Birkenstocks. This has been my signature style since the beginning of the millennium; it was never forced or planned, but something that just naturally developed.
The main advantages are the efficiency of wearing the same thing every day, but also the confidence this look gives me. Costas Mantzalos, artist and academic, Cyprus. For work, I wear a white button-up shirt, black cardigan and black or grey pants. For casual, I wear that with jeans. Throw open your closet doors and take a good look. What color clothing do you have the most of? For a lot of us, it's a neutral shade—black, brown or gray.
But the first non-neutral shade that takes up a lot of closet space—that's your It hue, the color you like wearing but don't always think of first. When shopping, keep an eye out for clothing in your It color. Chances are it'll lead you to outfits you never thought of wearing but that somehow feel totally you.
Try Street Peeper for photos of what the cool kids everywhere from Stockholm to Tokyo are wearing, or Street Styles , a site that pulls together the latest photos from more than 20 street-style blogs. Set aside an hour of gazing time and get inspired!
Hitting the mall with gal pals can be fun when you're on a mission to find something that suits you, but going solo can be more productive. Even the most thoughtful friend can talk you into buying something that's trendy, not timeless—or that's more her style than yours. Rewards Free Stuff Promos. Photo: Getty Images. When this happens, more often than not, we go on a big shopping spree and end up spending huge amounts of money on exactly these trend-led items that end up sitting in our wardrobes forever, never being worn.
Instead, keep an eye out all-year round for pieces that you love and make a note of the things that you are lacking when you realise it. Think of it as a constant and evolving process, rather than going back to square one every few months. Allowing yourself to buy one really nice piece every month, rather than having two huge shopping sprees a year will likely result in much better thought-out decisions and, as a result, a far more stylish wardrobe. Another reason we get stuck into style ruts is because we get attached to and comfortable with certain shops.
From high-end designer labels to more affordable mid-range brands, keep exploring all year round. Nobody likes throwing things away. To part with a piece of clothing sometimes means letting go of memories, which can be really tough to do. One of the big misconceptions about being stylish is that you should never buy something similar to what you already own. Of course, nobody aims to have an entire wardrobe consisting only of 15 navy blue jumpers and 10 identical pairs of black skinny jeans.
It sounds obvious, but it's easy to forget what's sitting in our wardrobes — and, for many of us, there will be great pieces hidden away that haven't seen the light of day for years, or that will have been forgotten about during lockdown.
So, before you go ahead and buy something new, make sure that you have a very clear idea of what is in your wardrobe already. If you have a clear-out and declutter, you will know what's in there and this will prevent you from accidentally buy things you don't need. So many of us are guilty of throwing pieces away as soon as they are damaged, but just because something is a little worn does not mean it needs to be discarded. Invest in the pieces that you already have in your wardrobe by knowing where to get things fixed in your local area, from a great seamstress to shoe and handbag restoration companies.
It is worth spending a little bit of money to get things fixed rather than re-buying the same thing time and time again. Thanks to a growth in awareness about sustainability, it has never been easier to rent clothes, with huge growth in the number of fashion-rental companies available.
Renting instead of buying is a great way of getting yourself a more stylish wardrobe for a number of reasons. Firstly, you can frequently feel that you are wearing something new, which is great for those special occasions, like weddings or parties, where you may previously have bought a one-occasion outfit. Another advantage is that you can be a little more adventurous with what you try — you may step out of your style comfort zone and find great pieces that would have been too afraid to buy.
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