
Have you ever had trouble figuring out what outfit to wear? Or does your wardrobe seem empty? There are others like you! To start the day on a positive note, how can such an inherently easy decision be so difficult? There's a simple solution to the challenge of selecting an outfit: a capsule wardrobe! When you build a capsule wardrobe, you can present yourself to the world as a formidable personality in a collection of well-curated outfits that are well-chosen and that you love.
Here is a complete guide on what a capsule wardrobe is and why it is necessary.
Capsule wardrobe: What is it?
A capsule wardrobe consists of an interchangeable collection of clothing pieces that can be worn together. In general, they generally feature neutral colours and are timeless pieces that never go out of style. You can put together different outfits from a limited number of clothes if you have a capsule wardrobe.
The history of capsule wardrobes
Social media has been very active in recent years when it comes to the concept of capsule wardrobes. However, the idea was first introduced several decades ago.
In the 1970s, Susie Faux opened a clothes boutique in London called Wardrobe in which she offered high-quality clothing that could be easily mixed and matched, versatile, and had a minimalist look. She aimed to help women gain confidence in what they wore and how they looked.
After Donna Karan launched her Seven Easy Pieces line in 1985, the concept of a capsule wardrobe spread to the USA. In addition to wearing bodysuits, the models displayed seven pieces of clothing by wearing various outfits. There was a great response to the fashion show, and the concept of an interchangeable wardrobe became popular. This trend is resurgent perhaps due to the ease and benefits of having a capsule wardrobe.
The benefits of a capsule wardrobe
Capsule wardrobes are great for a variety of reasons:
Reduced decision fatigue
Are you familiar with decision fatigue? There is a limit to how many decisions our brains can make in a day. If we keep making decisions beyond this point, our minds become exhausted. Having fewer clothes, clothes that coordinate, and clothes you love are the characteristics of a capsule wardrobe. You can then choose what you'll wear for the day when you're getting ready in the morning, so you're not stressed trying to make decisions!
More time
You also save a lot of time by having a curated wardrobe! Based on your style and what works for you, you already know what you need to buy. You don't waste time shopping mindlessly if you go to the store or order a piece online.
More sustainable
Your closet can be organized more efficiently with a capsule wardrobe. Almost all of your apparel is timeless and won't go out of style.
Your clothes are all worn because you don't have many and you don't throw out anything. As part of the capsule wardrobe trend, people often invest in quality pieces that last for years and avoid fast fashion, which is frequently very wasteful.
Save money
Saving money is another benefit! Your clothing pieces can be interchanged and are versatile when you have a capsule wardrobe. Since you wear these pieces frequently, you won't buy items you won't wear.
Less stress
Your life will be easier if you have a capsule wardrobe. This way, you won't have to worry about the pieces not fitting you. The ability to maintain and repair fewer clothes is easier because you have fewer clothes. It's easier for you to pack your clothes when you go on a trip or move house if the clothing is easy to care for.
Therefore, a capsule wardrobe should be on your to-do list! It'll simplify your life so much!
Bottom Line
You can mix and match your capsule wardrobe over time by keeping multiple pieces that are essential and classic in them. In this process, you customise your wardrobe using items you love and fit your lifestyle but on a scale of 30-40 items.
By reducing clothing purchases, a capsule wardrobe can reduce your cost of dressing and help you purchase items more carefully. Organising your closet can also help keep it clutter-free.




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