You don't need to produce every type of garment when you're first starting out. A lot of money can go into pre-production, so you can cut costs by limiting your...
2 Answers 1 viewsI think it's easiest to stick with a plain, flat fold. If everything's rolled, it's hard to see exactly what you're grabbing—you might be reaching for a plain white T-shirt...
2 Answers 1 viewsMake sure your clothes are comfortable and don’t squeeze or stretch over your body. Also, make sure the shoes fit you well and don’t pinch or tug at your toes...
2 Answers 1 viewsDon't be afraid to ask for help! An objective opinion can really help guide you to create a wardrobe that's authentic and exciting to you. You can always search online...
2 Answers 1 viewsTake an inventory of the clothes that you gravitate towards in your closet. Try to get a really good idea of the things you want to wear all the time....
2 Answers 1 viewsA great blazer in a core color, but it doesn't need to be a traditional one. Try a subtle plaid or pinstripe print, texture like bouclé, or smaller details like...
2 Answers 1 viewsNo, wash your dyed shirt separately to prevent the colors bleeding into other clothes. After a couple of washes your dyed fabric can be washed with other clothes.
2 Answers 1 viewsHonestly, I would recommend going into any trendy boutique or youth clothing store and just look around. Anything that those stores are carrying is going to be trendy.
2 Answers 1 viewsThe general rule of thumb is 40. That's roughly 10 tops, 10 bottoms, 5 trousers, 10 outerwear pieces, and 5 dresses. You can totally adjust those ratios to suit your...
2 Answers 1 viewsNobody said you have to go out and update everything right away! You can piece your wardrobe out over time and buy things slowly. Alternatively, you can just get thrifty...
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