Three Steps to Organize Your Wardrobe
You are not able to organize your wardrobe? Well, let us take a glimpse on the formula to alleviate your pain and make it much easier.
Color
What color do you prefer? If you have never delved into this contemplation, maybe the time has come to think it over. Having a favorite color in mind is the first step to make your wardrobe organized. Maybe you have three colors or your choice, then you can gradually add more one by one to expand your wardrobe. For example, you like white, blue and green.
How do you know what color will suite you best. Usually the best ones are based on skin tone, eye color or hair color. If you require someone’s help in defining your favorite colors, you can approach color analysis specialists.
Starting at the bottom
You would better start from the bottom, not from the top. Choose shoes and garments that you put on your feet and legs – that is pants or skirt, capris, shorts, colored according to your choice mentioned above.
Coordinate
You have to have a system to coordinate your clothes, and you basically have four methods.
The simplest is to match a top to the bottom as described above. If you have three matching pieces in each of your favorite colors, then you have advantage over other people. To complete your general look and outfit, you add a third piece such as a jacket, a shawl or a cardigan.
Another method is to choose a top, such as a blouse, a sweater or a T-shirt, in an opposing color to the first and third piece. You only have to match the top piece to the bottom.
Then the third choice is to couple the coordinated top to the third piece – making a matched set.
This does not necessarily need to be a sweater set. As long as the second and third pieces match, it is a match set. Example: navy pants, red top, red jacket. If you cannot find two pieces to match exactly, one could be lighter or darker than the other.
Your final choice is to match nothing. This means the bottom piece, top piece and third piece are all different colors.
If you chose your favorite three colors above, each piece would be a different color.
This method will surely work with any three colors of your choice. The formula is mistake proof.
You cannot get it wrong. Practice will make it perfect. Have fun!

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