Clearing out old or outdated items provides an opportunity to update your wardrobe to reflect current trends or personal style evolution The Lost Bros Sun Bonnets Tour T-shirt. Maybe it’s time to look at your Style Recipe and see if it needs an update too, as style is a journey, not a destination, your style recipe will change over time and the change of seasons is a great opportunity to revise your recipe. Once you’ve done the decluttering you can take your new Style Recipe which can inspire innovative pairings with remaining pieces, rejuvenating your style without new purchases. When you know what you really have in your wardrobe this makes you more mindful of future purchases, promoting more thoughtful and sustainable shopping habits. And of course, the roll-on effect is that you’ll get an economic benefit, spending less because you’re not buying duplicates of garments you’d forgotten you own, plus you may decide to sell or donate unwanted items too, maybe recouping some costs or supporting charitable causes with your donations. Once you know what you have you can make more mindful choices, focusing on quality pieces that last longer and that really suit your physicality (body and colouring) as well as your personality, because you know who you are, what works for you and what you really need for your lifestyle, meaning that you’re not buying with a hit-and-miss approach because you took the time and made the effort to get an education in style and colour and you’ve got your personal style criteria sorted (and if this doesn’t sound like you, then jump into my 7 Steps to Style program as inside lies the answers to these questions). It’s much more cost-effective in the long run to become educated in all aspects of colour and style. When you have an organised wardrobe this can contribute to a healthier lifestyle by reducing decision fatigue. You can set out your space in a way that means you find it easier to grab your exercise clothes and shoes each day and get in those much-needed steps. You’ll have more time as you’re not wasting time looking for garments as you know exactly which section of the closet they’re in. You’ll not be made to feel bad (and then head to the biscuit tin) because those too-small clothes are taunting you each day when you go to get dressed. So whether it’s the current feeling of overwhelm when you open your wardrobe each morning and try and figure out what to wear or the boost in self-esteem you’ll get as you discover new stylish outfits that motivates you to put some time aside to declutter and reorganise your space, now is a great time to figure out what you have, what you need for the coming season and how you want to express yourself through your outfits as you move forward into the next season.
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Working with makers, The Lost Bros Sun Bonnets Tour T-shirt mills and factories right here in the UK, HebTroCo is a brand inspired by the hardy Yorkshire environment and an unfaltering respect of the great outdoors. The influence of the local dales and moorlands, where the brand is based, creates a collection of stylish utility and workwear pieces for those who live, or aspire to live, a lifestyle in touch with the natural world. Everything is designed in-house, is exclusive to HebTroCo and is made using only the best and most sustainable natural fabrics, including wool from nearby farms. In addition to the highest quality fabrication and eco production methods, at the heart of the brand is a unique personality and sense of humour, helping to build a large and growing community of customers around the UK. HebTroCo is based in Hebden Bridge, an area once at the centre of the textile industry and somewhere that used to produce over 20,000 pairs of trousers a week (a million a year), leading to the nickname ‘Trouser Town’. It was this fact, coupled with a desire to support small British manufacturers, that inspired the founders, Brant Richards and Ed Oxley, to create the brand. Brant was the editor of men’s magazines; a cycling magazine and a lifestyle title, before going on to work in bicycle design and brand development. Ed had mostly worked in the outdoor industry running a mountain bike skills and guiding business. He also worked as massage therapist for ten years, all jobs that had a common thread of making people happy. Both had a passion for Yorkshire and for its natural beauty, which is now something intrinsic to the brand they created. HebTroCo was born via a crowdfunding website at the end of January 2016, with the aim to sell an initial batch of 176 pairs of trousers. The batch sold out in five hours, so the pair quit their jobs, and committed to HebTroCo full time, creating a hugely successful business with an army of loyal customers and employees. Whilst the collections are non-seasonal they include items for warm and cold weather, and are always created with Yorkshire in mind, requiring durability and functionality. The result is a workwear wardrobe of stylish classics, designed for city dwellers and those in more rural areas. There are pieces that can be worn in the office, and pieces that will help you get to the top of a mountain – some of them even tick both boxes. Everything is carefully tested, perfected and guaranteed for life for manufacturing defects. If at any point something does happen, then the guarantee offers a repair or replace service.
Tara McGurrin –
Great value. Didn’t shrink
My husband doesn’t normally wear tee-shirts. He is recovering from shoulder surgery and needed some comfortable soft tees to wear under his arm sling that he wears constantly for 8 weeks. These are roomy and didn’t shrink. They are 100% cotton and are soft. You get two for a great price. Buy several!!
Karen Smyth –
Got a Large size and Fits perfectly for my cousin who is 6”1 and my husband who is 6”
SCOT OBRIEN –
These fit the way I like them to. Exactly what I was looking for. 👍😁
1 inch wide collar. Roughly 7 inch sleeves. Not slim fit or slim cut. The collars are close to my neck, the way they look when police or military personnel wear them. The sleeves come down to my elbows. This is how I like for my tshirts to be.
The cotton is a light, but sturdy material. The collars hold their shape well even if I sweat some or they get wet. I haven’t seen any shrinking. By the way, with tshirts, washing in cold or warm water and then drying on low heat is the best way to ensure one’s tshirts and cotton items don’t shrink. 👍