I Only Buy Items I'll Wear at Least 5 Times Per Month—These Basics Are Smart
No one likes opening their closet at the start of the day and feeling like they have nothing to wear. Whenever this happens to me, without fail, it ultimately boils down to having racked up too many items that come with a less-than-ideal cost-per-wear value. Translation: Stocking your closet with items you can wear multiple times a month (five wears is a good rule of thumb) is the easiest way to alleviate that wardrobe-induced headache.
Of course, you can rewear anything you wish at any given time, but my idea of smart shopping is building on basic pieces you can style differently each time you whip them out. Think neutral-toned blazers, classic denim jackets, the perfect straight-leg jeans, and tanks you can wear alone or layered.
In a nutshell, I'm always shopping for pieces that make my wardrobe feel well-rounded while ensuring I'm getting the best bang for my buck. If you can relate, then I fully recommend considering the styles below.
The name says it all, and you can pair this with anything from jeans to a miniskirt.
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