Wardrobes packed with clothes and shelves stacked with shoes, yet nothing to wear at the Friday night’s dinner.Most of us have had this experience because of a simple reason. We don’t throw unnecessary things away. Our closets are stocked with clothes that we seldom wear and some that we never wear and neither intend to. That not only blocks our way while choosing a dress but also confuses out shopping trips. So here are some simple tips for you to remember that will not only save you money but also up your fashion game.
Throw Away The Old Things
Or better still, give them away.Hoarding clothes can lead to chaos when you are trying to put together clothes. It would be betterif you only keep clothes that you like and that make you look good too.Take out the clothes that don’t fit you or don’t flatter your look and donate them to charity or have a garage sale for a happy gathering and make some pocket money.
Do Mindful Shopping
Once you are left with only the good-to-go clothes, you will also find clarity regarding what more you need to restack your wardrobe, only in a better way this time. Make a list of the things you need and just buy the ones that suit you. Find out your own style statement and stick with it. There is nothing wrong with experimentation, but as a general rule and especially for the gatherings where looking the best exceeds looking the boldest.
Take Care Of Your Cashmeres And Silks
Quality clothes always look better and are more long lived than the ones you buy on a sale. While it is always a good idea to grab nice things at discounted prices, it is never a good idea to treat the expensive ones with same disregard. Read the washing labels and instructions on the high quality clothes you buy and if you think that you won’t be able to take care of those clothes as they demand, leave them of the shelf. Wearing a lower quality coat might look better than wearing an expensive coat with creases and fluff. Take care of washing and keep a lint roller handy to make your clothes look clean and tidy.