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June 5, 2014
Style

stitch fix & my capsule wardrobe

i opened up my fourth Stitch Fix box this week and it was just as wonderful as each one before it. i am kind of in the middle of re-evaluating and re-thinking the way i look at my closet and i am so thankful for Stitch Fix in the midst of it.

for a long time i lived my life in the clearance racks. i mean, it made a lot of sense. i did not have a lot of money and i was trying desperately to keep up with all the fun new looks of high school & college. also, i really had no idea who i was or what my style was. you would find me in zoomies, american eagle, hollister, lids, old navy, goodwill, limited too, forever21, aeropostale, and really any other mall store you can think of. i went through stages all the time – there was the time i only wore phat farms and south pole, the time i was skater, the time i was preppy, athletic, outdoorsy, hippie, and anywhere in between. but these last years since college, i have started to find myself & my style but my shopping was still a mess and most of the time all the “great things i got ON SALE” would be worn once or twice before hitting the goodwill pile or being shoved to the back of the closet.

it is expensive (even with cheap clothes) and exhausting trying to always be like someone else. even though i was much more confident in myself than high school/ college, i was still buying things i saw other bloggers wear, or buying everything from the Target sale racks because my friends shopped there,  or shopping random sales from online stores to get a “good price.” i was still shopping with a high school mentality. i was spending all my allowance money (we both have allotted  “no judge” spending money in our marriage) and having nothing to show for it in my closet. i would not like the way the $3 t-shirt fit, or the way the $10 jeans creased in weird places, or the $13 dress that i always had to wear a cardi with – so i didn’t wear them and i wasted my money.

the No Brainer Wardrobe was my first reality check to my buy & binge mentality (buy cheap things, get rid of them to justify the purchasing of more cheap things, etc). i realized that the same love for buying sale items was so similar to my love of purging my closet. i always bought, and always gave away but never felt satisfied.

and when i saw what Caroline of Un-Fancy was doing with her wardrobe, i knew i needed to change the way i viewed my closet and begin building a capsule wardrobe. this is just the beginning of the journey but with working at GAP for 2 years and now discovering Stitch Fix, i am already thinking better and have some “i would wear this everyday” pieces that are going into my collection.

over the summer, i will be working on perfecting my capsule wardrobe. i will cautiously and carefully pick items looking at cost, quality, fit, longevity, style, and heart. i will no longer waste money on things i am not sure 100% will fit well in my closet and get good use. i am letting go of spontaneous buys and focussing on intentional living. and all this too make my closet smaller, my confidence higher, and my perspective new.

MY STITCH FIX BOX
i mentioned how Stitch Fix is a HUGE part of this process, and it really is! having someone else, from the outside looking in, pick out some key pieces and listen to my style needs has been huge in me seeing the styles i like and the minimalist lifestyle i desire. i want to share with you the contents of my box and share with you what i kept and what i did not keep.
Marie Abstract Chevron Elastic Waist Dress: 41Hawthorn 
Sally Stud Detail Cossbody: Emeria
i kept both of these. i mean, how could i not! the dress surprised me because i would seriously never buy it in a store but i cannot stop wearing it! i knew it was an item for the capsule wardrobe because i felt 100% comfortable in it. i have a thing with dress and my bra can never show, i also don’t wear weird bras because my boobs are too big and it just feels uncomfortable (tmi?). and it looks nice, cute, modest. it is great for work, around the town, weddings. all of those things make it score high. the most important though, is that it makes me feel confident.
black cardigan & distressed kinsie jeans
i kept neither of these even though i loved the fit of both. i just do not wear black enough and i didn’t feel like it needed to be in my capsule wardrobe. it just did not jump out to me. the ripped jeans i did love but since i already had a wonderful pair from GAP and i cannot wear them to work, i thought that they should go back too. remember, less is more. only buy the things you LOVE.
Corinna Stripped Dolman Top: Pomelo
Sally Stud Detail Crossbody: Emperia
i put this top on and could not take it off. the comfort is all kind of wonderful, the cut & style is perfect, and it was just me. i could also easily wear it with so many outfits and that my friend is longevity! the clutch also stole my heart when i also saw it had straps. everyone needs a giant bag and a little bag. i have not been using anything else since i got it! the over the shoulder thing is SO great. i wish i discovered my love for it earlier!
this box was wonderful. all items fit wonderfully and three of them are new members of my exclusive capsule wardrobe closet!
i look forward to sharing with you this journey. closet make-overs, tips, and heart talks are in the near future as i process all this. i am very curious, what are your thoughts on all this? have you read Un-Fancy or the No Brainer Wardrobe? i would love to hear your thoughts on the matter! 

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