I then like to organise by colour- using the rainbow (or your colour swatch) as a guide Text me when you leave home so i can rob you shirt, so that you can easily find colours that mix and match with existing garments more easily, particularly if you’re matching a patterned garment with a solid. Plus it allows you to see if you have a lot of garments in one particular colour and maybe there are other colours in your palette that you could star looking for to broaden your wardrobe options. I’ll always remember an experience doing a wardrobe audit with a client, she thought she had no green tops, when we reorganised her wardrobe into colour and style of garment, we found she had 20 of them! Yet because they had been hidden in between other garments and colours, she didn’t realise she had any, so she kept buying more green tops. Depending on your wardrobe layout and storage options, if you have hanging space, or can make additional hanging space, then hang as much as you can. This is because hanging clothes makes them more visibly accessible, and when you see something, you’re more likely to wear it. If you only have single hanging rail, see if you can double up rails to create two levels. Unless all you wear is dresses, you need more double hanging space than single in a wardrobe. Hanging also keeps more creases out of garments. One thing I do after I get my clothes out of the washing machine, is to hang what I can directly onto a hanger, then dry the clothes on the hanger, then more of the creases fall out as they dry and then I’ve already put them onto hangers so it’s quick and easy for me to transfer it directly into my wardrobe. If you have a lot of shelves, rather than stack things on there (unless they are very shallow), turn your shelves into drawers using boxes or baskets as they allow for better accessibility. Fold your clothes vertically (Marie Kondo method) to make your drawers work really well for you as you’ll find your clothes more easily and again, can organise by style and colour for ease of finding exactly what you’re after quickly (and if it’s not in the right spot, then you know it’s in the wash). A jewellery box is often a beautiful thing, but it may not make your jewellery accessible. I found as soon as started hanging my necklaces up so I could see them (and they were not tangled) I started wearing them more.
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Following the rainy but exciting energy of Copenhagen and joyful buzz of New York, Text me when you leave home so i can rob you shirt London Fashion Week is now coming to a close—and while we’ve been keeping a close eye on all the fresh styles coming off the runways, there’s no doubt we’ve also been swooning over all the coolest street style looks coming straight out of the British capital. After spending the weekend scouring a mountain of street style images, today, I’m highlighting eight easy trends I noticed popping all over the streets of London. While the street style scene can be incredibly theatrical (there were plenty of showstopping prints, froufrou skirts, sequins, and eye-catching adornments), we find ourselves drawn to the wearable and easy outfits we can actually use as styling inspiration for the months (if not years!) to come. From cinched waists to Mary Janes, these chic styles are easy to emulate for yourself.
Michael Blewett –
Good quality shirts
Ordered two colors red and white. I wear medium size t-shirts, and sometimes small for tight fit. Medium size for this shirt was very big for me. So order one size lower. Kept the white one and returned the red one.
I am planning to use it once after printing over those, so nit worrying about wash etc.
Joanetta Green –
Great quality
The color is true and as expected. After washing the shirts it shrank just a little bit since it is cotton but otherwise the fit was good. The quality of the shirt was good and felt very soft. I could be in it all day.
SCOT OBRIEN –
Good for price. Bargain/novelty use, medium to medium/light weight.
Good for general or novelty use, but these are not heavy-weight like upper-end graphic tees. If you want good and heavy t-shirts for work, these are not it.
For embroidering, these do need more stabilizing than the white heavy-duty t-shirts you can get at a certain warehouse store, but I needed a good choice of colors. The colors are rich and the ones I’ve received have had no blotches and the seams have been solid. But I do check every shirt before I work on it.
These do begin to show wear/age after 5-6 washings, but if you just need smart-looking shirts for events like workshops and birthdays, these will do!