Fill your closet with wardrobe essentials from five basic
"clothing groups," and you'll never again ask "What should I
wear?"
#1 Jeans
A quality pair of designer jeans is more than worth the
price. Not only will they hug your body
in the most flattering way imaginable, but you’ll be wearing them for many
years to come. Always remember to buy them a bit snug, as they loosen a bit
with wear. The versatility of jeans makes them a must have as a foundation
piece in your wardrobe. Expand your possibilities by including boot cut,
straight leg, a pair to wear with flats and one with heels, and don’t forget
boyfriend and trouser jeans as well.
#2 White shirts
For whenever you need to wear something sophisticated and
cute, a dressy shirt will never fail you.White shirt with jeans, skirts or pants,
this is one of the ultimate versatile items to include. Layer and accessorize
as necessary.
#3 Blouses
Depending on your taste and lifestyle, you will gravitate
toward different styles of blouses.
Whether they be long sleeve, short sleeve or sleeveless though, you will
want to have a few in your closet. Again, pair them with jeans and skirts,
layer them with cardigans or jackets, and have the peace of mind knowing you
can wear them to work or out on a date.
#4 Nautical Top
Many essential wardrobe lists don’t include a nautical top
or sweater, but if you’re someone who tends to choose casual over dressed up,
you will want to include this item. Worn
by itself, with a pair of ankle jeans and flats, one’s style factor rises
immediately because it looks so effortless, but at the same time so creatively
done, when in reality it is simple. In
chilly instances, a trench, or short sleeve cardigan look just as chic.
#5 Little black dress
Again and again, the little black dress is listed as one of
the must have items and truer words have never been spoken, whether you choose
to purchase a black sheath dress, black wrap dress or a beautifully short
cocktail dress, you are set to look amazing. Little black dress works with
anything.
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