10/23/2014

Steps To Build Complete Wardrobe Essentials

By Young Lindsay


You've always wanted to re-create yourself and one of the first steps would be to take on a new or updated style. You can build complete wardrobe essentials with any kind of budget as long as it is enough to purchase basics plus accessories. This can be a fun and exciting way to increase your confidence and self-esteem.

Construct a complete new selection of clothing items with class and distinction by planning first. Go through the clothing items that you already own and sort them. Get rid of anything you haven't worn in a year unless it is formal wear.

It is wise to choose one or two basic colors to work with. This way, everything will match and blend together. It will also help minimize the number of clothing articles needed to fill your closet. Choosing a fundamental shade such as black or navy can narrow what you really need. Others may select gray or brown, depending on their coloring or personal preferences. You can then select accessories and clothing that will stay within your budget guidelines and look great together.

Choose the categories you will need. This will depend greatly on your lifestyle but will usually include casual, work, and dressy types of clothing. Those who socialize often will need a formal category and those who work out or run will definitely need a sports section of clothing articles. Some articles will be able to be included in more than one category. For example, a nice pair of slacks can be worn both to work and out on the town.

If you are very athletic or sports oriented, this is a category you may wish to add. You will need shorts, leggings, shoes, yoga pant, running and exercise bras, and much, much more. Begin very slowly with the mere basics as you progress in your fitness program and add more attire and footwear as needed.

When selecting shoes and boots, try to stick with basic colors such as black and brown. These colors are extremely versatile and work well with anything from denim to fur. Purchase a variety of boot styles including short boots, riding boots, short heeled boots, and dressy boots. Keep quality in mind and attempt to buy only real leather footwear. Keep a supply of shoe polish on hand as they do tend to get scuffed and worn over time.

Shoe styles are almost unlimited. You need your flats, heels, clogs, running shoes and loafers, just to name a few. Choose what fits your lifestyle. For example, if you are not athletic or into running and walking, expensive running shoes are probably not something you need. If you like to go out on the town, then heels and sandals are requirement for you and your busy social life.

You should purchase formal wear only on an as-needed basis unless you find an extraordinary buy and know that you have an event coming up in the very near future. If the funds just aren't there in your personal budget, this is one category you can usually skip.

After you have made all of your selections and purchases, organize your closet and any drawers you may have to keep everything neatly in its place. Ask for the aid of friends or professionals if necessary to build a display of all the clothing you have selected and sorted.




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