I've always been a believer in investing in classic, well-made clothes. This may mean that it takes you a little bit of time, patience, and effort to revamp your wardrobe, as opposed to acquiring everything in a season or two. In the long run, however, you will have a collection of clothes that will last for a while and be versatile.
I also believe in subtracting before adding; that is, go through your current wardrobe and decide what is working and what isn't. Donate clothes that aren't working, don't fit well, or haven't been worn in a while. Removing these things from your closet will give you a better understanding of what your current inventory really is so that you can begin revamping your wardrobe based on a foundation of clothes that are already working for you.
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Last edited by ThetaDancer; 03-27-2010 at 08:49 PM.
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