In the last year, I focused on buying nothing but pieces that will be "workhorses" in my wardrobe. When I find myself in a store, staring down a
need it right now item, I've done a pretty good job of forcing myself to stand there and actually
think about what I'm doing.
It didn't always used to be this way. I used to just buy whatever I liked. Then I woke up and found myself with a closet full of pieces I only
sort of liked. And none of it looked good together, which lead to many "I have nothing to wear!" mornings.
First thing's first, you must
conquer that closet. Figure out what you actually need to fill holes. Make a list. Keep it on your phone. Shopping and spot a good deal you just can't pass up? I try and ask myself this:
Is it on the list?
If it's not, why do you need it?
Can you think of at least three different and unique ways you can work it in? One item on my list was a
black leather tote. Living in a city, I had three requirements of this tote. First, it had to have a zipper top for security. Second, I wanted short handles that allowed me to carry it in the crook of my arm, but not so long that the tote would touch the ground if I held it by my side (short people problems). Third, I knew an optional crossbody strap would allow me to use it hands free if needed. Beyond those basic requirements, I knew I wanted high quality materials and construction and free of trendy hardware so I could keep it for years.
But before it was ever on the list, I forced myself to think of three different ways to use it.
I'm imagining it in the spring with a pair of
white jeans, a
chambray shirt, and
sandals for the farmers' market. Laugh if you must, but this is spring & summer wear here in chilly San Francisco.
I could also picture carrying it for a work function, adding interest to a basic
black dress with
statement shoes.
And since going out at night in San Francisco requires having a place to stash an extra scarf or jacket for the walk home, I knew it would be perfect for meeting up with girlfriends for drinks. San Francisco is pretty casual, so I tend to wear a pair of dark or
black skinny jeans with a
fun top and
boots made for walking when I go out.
Do you keep a running wishlist of items for your closet? I'm curious to hear if any of you have this same strategy? I think it's saved me a ton of money on purchase mistakes.
The Tote | Michael Kors
Gilmore Tote Outfit 1 | Merona
Chambray Shirt | Old Navy
White Denim | Splendid
Sandals Outfit 2 | Zara
Dress | Stella & Dot
Rebel Pendant | Zara
Heels Outfit 3 | Madewell
Linen Tee | Topshop
Black Denim | DV Dolce Vita
Booties