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Writer's pictureLeticia Cartem

How to Build a Capsule Wardrobe

Updated: Apr 6, 2023

Creating a capsule wardrobe involves selecting a limited number of versatile pieces of clothing that can be mixed and matched to create a variety of outfits. Follow these steps to create your capsule wardrobe:

  1. Assess your lifestyle: Consider your daily activities, work environment, and social life. This will help you determine what clothing you need in your capsule wardrobe.

  2. Choose a colour scheme: Select a colour scheme that works for you, and choose clothing pieces in these colours. Stick to neutrals such as black, white, beige, and one or two accent colours.

  3. Determine your essentials: These are the basic pieces that form the foundation of your wardrobe, such as a white t-shirt, a pair of jeans, and a blazer. Please make sure they are versatile and can be dressed up or down.

  4. Add variety: Choose a few statement pieces that add personality to your wardrobe. These could be a colourful blouse, a printed dress, or a unique jacket.

  5. Think about accessories: Accessories can transform a simple outfit into something more interesting. First, choose a few pieces that work well with your clothing, such as a statement necklace, a scarf, or a belt.

  6. Edit and simplify: After you've chosen your clothing pieces, take a step back and evaluate. Consider whether you can mix and match everything and whether the pieces reflect your style. Get rid of anything that doesn't fit, is worn out, or doesn't fit into your colour scheme.

  7. Keep it updated: Capsule wardrobes should be updated to ensure that they continue to reflect your style and lifestyle changes.

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Remember, the goal of a capsule wardrobe is to simplify your life and make getting dressed easier while still feeling stylish and comfortable.


Here is a general checklist for a capsule wardrobe:

Tops:

  • Basic t-shirts (white, black, grey)

  • Button-up shirts (white, chambray)

  • Blouses (silk or cotton)

  • Sweaters (cardigans, pullovers)

  • Blazers or jackets (denim, leather)

Bottoms:

  • Jeans (dark wash, black)

  • Trousers (black, navy)

  • Skirts (pencil or A-line)

Dresses:

  • Little black dress

  • Maxi dress

  • Midi dress

Shoes:

  • Flats (loafers, ballet flats)

  • Sneakers (white or black)

  • Ankle boots (black or brown)

  • Heels (black or nude)

Accessories:

  • Scarves (lightweight and heavier)

  • Belts (thin and wide)

  • Jewellery (necklaces, earrings, bracelets)

  • Handbags (tote, crossbody, clutch)


Remember, this is just a general checklist; you can modify it to fit your style and needs. The key is to select versatile pieces that can be mixed and matched to create different outfits.

Here are some additional tips to keep in mind when creating a capsule wardrobe:


Focus on quality over quantity: Invest in high-quality, durable pieces that will last longer and save you money in the long run. Also, look for natural fabrics, such as cotton, wool, and silk, which are more breathable and comfortable.

  • Stick to a colour scheme: Choose neutral colours (black, white, beige, navy, and grey) and one or two accent colours that complement each other. This makes it easier to mix and match your clothing items.

  • Choose versatile pieces: Select clothing items that can be dressed up or down and worn in different seasons. For example, a classic white t-shirt can be worn with jeans and sneakers for a casual look or dressed up with a blazer and heels for a more formal look.

  • Consider your lifestyle: Your capsule wardrobe should reflect your lifestyle and daily activities. For example, if you work in a corporate environment, you may need more formal attire, while if you are a stay-at-home parent, you may need more comfortable and practical clothing.

  • Don't be afraid to experiment: While a capsule wardrobe is designed to simplify your life, it doesn't have to be boring. Instead, mix and match different patterns, textures, and accessories to add interest and personality to your outfits.

Remember, a capsule wardrobe is a flexible and adaptable system, and you can always add or subtract items as needed. The goal is to create a wardrobe that makes getting dressed easier while reflecting your style and values.




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