What do you mean by this Imogen? I hear you ask…. well some clothes can feel like work Chris Stapleton Show Chappelle Rogan ’24 Shirt. They need handwashing or ironing, or some sort of special care that feels like a burden to you. So you avoid wearing them because they “feel like work” to you. If deep down you know this to be true about garments in your wardrobe that you’ve not been wearing, as much as they are beautiful and lovely and maybe even look fantastic if you’re avoiding wearing them because of the perceived work involved in their care. It could be a sign to let the item go as you’re not getting the value from the item and it’s really just cluttering up your wardrobe. Space also has value, and how much space do you really have for garments that you don’t wear?. Do you really need five black T-shirts? (Actually, do you even need one black tee if black is not your colour?). Do you need duplicates of essentially the same item? Keep the ones that fit and flatter you best, and donate the rest. You don’t want to feel like you’re wearing the 2nd best let alone the 5th best version as that’s not going to inspire your confidence. You may not want to limit yourself to a tiny capsule wardrobe, but using the capsule wardrobe concept you can figure out what works together and use this to build a wardrobe that’s more versatile in the long run. Assume you’ll have multiple capsules for different aspects of your life, work, home, socialising etc. Download my ultimate guide to capsules for a great formula and some sheets to help you see what you have and how you can create your own capsules.
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Since attending the shows back in September, Chris Stapleton Show Chappelle Rogan ’24 Shirt I’ve recapped well over 10,000 runway outfits (11,542, to be exact) to discern the looks I’d include in this, our bumper spring/summer 2024 fashion trends overview. Some take more time to spot but others jump off the page. And the pretty palette of sky blue was impossible to pass by. According to Tagwalk, light blue looks were up 19% from spring/summer 2023, with 54% more blue looks featuring in the most prevalent designer collections in each city (said prevalence is based on the share of traffic generated by a designer compared to the total traffic of the city). In short, the big names went big on blue. “Like a breath of fresh air, this breezy shade offers a much-needed dose of serenity to the spring/summer palette,” says Natalie Munro, Who What Wear UK news writer. “Fresh and calm, the soft shade injects a youthful edge that can make your styling feel both spirited and sophisticated. On the runways, Alberta Ferretti and Versace favoured monochrome looks, whilst Stella McCartney and Proenza Schouler wove light creams and whites into their cool-blue styling that I just can’t get enough of.” To further confirm this colour shift, fashion shopping destination Lyst reports that searches for blue pieces spiked 125% in the two weeks following Fashion Month. Coincidence? There’s no such thing.
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Fit was perfect, design was crisp and clean. True fan wear. Shipping was fast. 10/10 would buy again.
Nicola Simpson –
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Jill Murdoch –
I like the shirt in general its a strong message, also it would be a nice shirt for 80,90 partys
Shalee Tan –
Great shirt, very light but okay material