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Redo your wardrobe

Change of season, change of silhouette, all occasions are good to revamp your women’s wardrobe. Between sorting, inventory and bargain hunting, discover how to redo your wardrobe efficiently and without breaking the bank.

1.Sort through your wardrobe

Redoing your wardrobe doesn’t come without sorting. Before adding clothes, make space in the dressing room.

Take all the clothes out of your closet and spread them out on the floor.

Review them one at a time. Take them in hand and try them as needed.

Eliminate all clothes that are out of fashion, too big or too tight, damaged, that you no longer like or that doesn’t bring you any pleasure.

If you haven’t worn a piece in the last 6 months, or in the year for seasonal clothing, get rid of it too.

2.Take inventory of your clothes

Once sorted, your wardrobe has normally shrunk. Fold saved clothes and stack them by category, then by color. Go through each pile and note the pieces you are missing as you go.

For each category, a standard wardrobe should theoretically consist of two-thirds of basics and one-third of strong pieces.

Also take stock of the colors. Here again, a basic wardrobe is generally made up of two-thirds of easy to match shades (black, gray, blue, beige, khaki, navy, etc.) and one-third of seasonal colors: light and bright in summer, deep and muffled in winter. The color ranges are in principle more varied for the tops than for the bottoms.
For each strong piece, make sure you can easily put together an outfit.
To redo a seasonal wardrobe, also take specific clothes into account.

Note in passing your desires, your favorites: a piece of clothing seen in a magazine, spotted in a window, a fashion piece or a great classic missing from the wardrobe…
You thus obtain a list of clothes to find to revamp your wardrobe!

3.What purchases to redo your wardrobe?

To determine the number of pieces to replace to redo your wardrobe, base yourself on the number of pieces eliminated: this will help you avoid overflowing your wardrobe. If you want to buy more, sort more!

A wardrobe is made up of essential basics. The list is not exhaustive, depending on your style and taste. However, go through it and prioritize on your shopping list the pieces that suit you, and which are not in your wardrobe.
As a general rule, it is better to redo your wardrobe by renewing more small pieces than large pieces. If you already have good basics, a few strong seasonal pieces and several tops or accessories are enough to transform a look.
Don’t forget the smaller parts! Scarves, hats, bags, shoes, jewelry, socks, glasses are all ways to reinvent your wardrobe at a lower cost.
Distribute your purchases starting with the large items, moving towards the small ones. Your desires for these may change depending on your findings.

4.Redo your wardrobe without breaking the bank

To redo your wardrobe, you need to stock up on new clothes. New does not necessarily mean new! Take stock of your budget and adapt the solutions: spread out purchases over several months or explore the different options to redo your women’s wardrobe without breaking the bank. In any case, invest more in basics, which will remain season after season than in overly distinctive pieces that you will tire of or which will go out of fashion.

Swap: simple and practical for rebuilding a wardrobe, the barter method allows you to renew your clothes without spending anything or almost nothing. Many websites specialize in this type of exchange.
Shop the closets: many websites collect pieces from all brands in good condition. Also look for fashion blogger sites, without forgetting the flea markets and garage sales organized each year throughout France.
Think about thrift stores: if they require you to invest time searching the displays, you can find good basics there, or even a few exceptional pieces, all at a low price.
Visit consignment stores, on the Internet or in stores: you will find branded clothing there, from the most basic to the most original. They can be used to complement other more low-end, but less expensive, pieces.
Test the major online sales sites: the largest e-commerce platforms offer new clothing for sale, and some used clothing. You can find everything from low-cost unknown brands from Asia to high-end designer pieces.

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