These Are The Clothes You'll ALWAYS Regret Buying

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In today's video, I'm sharing 10 items of clothing you'll almost ALWAYS regret buying. In my personal style & decluttering journey, I discovered I want not only a wardrobe I LOVE and feel inspired by, but I also want a wardrobe I ACTUALLY wear. Every item in our wardrobe should serve a purpose - so here's some things I'm now avoiding buying, because in the past I've always regretted it and just never ended up wearing the piece. If you're decluttering your closet and you happen to own some of these items, it's also a great place to start in your decluttering journey! Let me know the clothing items you've found you regret buying, and what you learned from the experience!
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  • ✨Time Stamps👗: 0:00 Intro 1) 1:15 Too Small 2) 2:49 Unconfortable Shoes 3) 3:57 Itchy 4) 4:32 Majority Synthetic 5) 6:30 Bad Underwear 6) 7:24 Guilty Clothes 7) 8:32 Fantasy Self Items 8) 9:57 Fussy Items 9) 10:38 Too Many Basics 10) 13:10 Wardrobe “Must-Haves”

    @fionabustillos2112@fionabustillos21126 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for the time stamp summary! 😍😍

      @Christinamychas@Christinamychas6 ай бұрын
    • @@ChristinamychasThank you for the amazing tips 😚⭐️

      @fionabustillos2112@fionabustillos21126 ай бұрын
    • ,👗

      @mariaelenasanchezkeranovic4576@mariaelenasanchezkeranovic45766 ай бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @Aritul@Aritul6 ай бұрын
    • Thank you

      @jodiealexander3264@jodiealexander32646 ай бұрын
  • The "shopping for your fantasy self" is so real and I've never heard of that before. Definitely a very helpful thing to hear/realize!

    @baileybalentyne1025@baileybalentyne10256 ай бұрын
    • I want to be a super polished person but I’m not. I’m more of a tee, khakis and blazer girl.

      @kaivickers166@kaivickers1666 ай бұрын
    • I think that advice is not applicable for me. I never got to discover what I like due to poverty and once I start working (even though I am 24) I will start experimenting to see what works. So I think that sometimes it is fine to buy for your fantasy self.

      @Kiki-vc1xo@Kiki-vc1xo6 ай бұрын
    • Agreed, same here.@@Kiki-vc1xo

      @ChocolateAddicted240@ChocolateAddicted2406 ай бұрын
    • @@Kiki-vc1xo - That makes sense. You don’t know who you are or want to be without experimentation.

      @kaivickers166@kaivickers1666 ай бұрын
    • Shiiii i feel called out for my pinterest delusion

      @cheeseboogar@cheeseboogar6 ай бұрын
  • For me it’s: - things that need to be ironed. no. - things that are really stressful in terms of picking up stains. A white coat is beautiful but a bad idea. - diddy little handbags. If it can’t hold a book and a bottle of water it’s not useful. - and then it’s just reminding myself which shapes don’t & will never look right on me. Certain shoulders, necklines, trouser shapes… Just because I can doesn’t mean I should.

    @hypersynesthesia@hypersynesthesia6 ай бұрын
    • Yes to the iron and stain part! I have this beautiful white fluffy sweater that I never wore because I'm afraid I'll get stains on it.

      @anna-lenab8343@anna-lenab83436 ай бұрын
    • @@anna-lenab8343 I'm the same with clothes that I'll have to hand wash, I have all these nice tops that I could be wearing (and I do like them) but the thought of having to hand wash them later is just, nope!

      @frangipanisandgirl@frangipanisandgirl6 ай бұрын
    • @@frangipanisandgirlif you’re not wearing them you could try just machine washing them to see what happens. It’s usually the drying that causes issues so if you can handle line drying them it would help! A lot of items that say dry clean only can actually be washed as well. The manufacturer just doesn’t want to take a risk so they recommend the safest but not the only possible washing option.

      @heidilongman8128@heidilongman81286 ай бұрын
    • I have several delicate pieces that I sort by lights vs. darks and then put each one in a garment bag and wash on the hand wash cycle in my machine (one dark load, one light load). Then I lay flat to dry and iron if needed. It’s admittedly higher maintenance but for me it has been worth it since I adore those pieces and the natural fibers they’re made of. That said, when my kids were younger and I worked long hours all the time I was not up for that, and my MIL who is retired has never been up for it.

      @johncampbell5741@johncampbell57416 ай бұрын
    • I always avoided "dry clean only" clothes, but then I bought one of those dry clean bags so I could just pop those things in the dryer. Opened up some wonderful options! :) I still don't wash or wear them that often, but thats mostly cause they're pretty fancy. I love them enough that I'm really happy with them.

      @AsuraSantosha@AsuraSantosha6 ай бұрын
  • A game changer for me was also getting rid of clothes I USED TO love. Like frumpy shirts I wore constantly when I was less confident. Or stereotypical business casual shirts I wore to make myself feel more mature but now I never wear to work as an actual adult. I remember it being an essential, but when I try it on I find out that's past me and not current me talking

    @BlackParade727@BlackParade7276 ай бұрын
    • It was super liberating to get rid of every single button down shirt. I only wore them to work to make myself look older my first few years as a teacher and always felt like I was wearing a costume.

      @ccheyenne@ccheyenne6 ай бұрын
    • @ccheyenne literally same! I used to feel like I had to super over compensate so no one would confuse me for a student! I hate button downs though, it was annoying 😷

      @BlackParade727@BlackParade7276 ай бұрын
    • That’s my favourite part about decluttering, as it’s so interesting to see how much you’ve changed, even in a small amount of time.

      @andreabazaar4840@andreabazaar48404 ай бұрын
    • Agreed. When I was in college I was so anxious and so self concious, I didn't want to be percieved at all. I basically lived in black hoodies. I managed to gain a tiny bit of self confidence once I left and started rediscovering my personal style. And I realised I really, really love bright colours. As much as it was hard to get rid of my black hoodies, it was a much needed farewell. That wasn't me anymore.

      @hollyberry0602@hollyberry06024 ай бұрын
    • Same. I took out many clothes I used to wear a lot. I grow old and looking for more mature adult representation. I can feel and hear my inner self says yes to that 😂

      @sleeplesshead602@sleeplesshead6024 ай бұрын
  • As someone who knits, crochets and sews myself, i feel like i need to say that it is totally okay to not wanting to wear what you have created. (I might need this comment to tell myself again too). Sometimes projects go wrong or you'll realise after you have ruined 3 perfectly good selfmade sweaters because you've accidently washed them too hot, that you didnt create a piece for yourself but maybe for someone else around you, who is willing to give that piece the attention it deserves! Not to mention who is willing to spend some extra time and care to keep the piece in the condition it was originally in. To all crafters: its okay to not love the piece you've made and to sell, swap or just hand it to someone else.

    @whitneyuseless1594@whitneyuseless15946 ай бұрын
    • I also crochet and I agree with you, I end up unpicking something and use the yarn for something else,I know that’s time consuming but I love crocheting and I make things up fast so for me it works. I now have lots of blankets lol 😂

      @catlady6938@catlady69386 ай бұрын
    • Totally with you in this. Last year I made a cute purple vest I have never worn because I have nothing to style it with and I just don’t want to add anything to my wardrobe only to be able to wear something that’s not me. I tried and tried, but I don’t feel it. Currently thinking how can I get rid of it without just throwing it away.

      @paularubio2527@paularubio25276 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for your message! I sewed two pieces of clothing that i don’t really love so much and i feel so bad about it. The third item i made was already a bit better. Now i am making my fourth piece, a skirt, which I’m really loving how it is turning out!!

      @Yayarayaya@Yayarayaya6 ай бұрын
    • You're so right! I remember the first sweater I knitted, it looked pretty good but it took me so long to make it that by the time I finished I was sick of it hahahah I ended up gifting it to a friend

      @carmenalns4156@carmenalns41566 ай бұрын
    • I sewed all my shirts for the longest time. I took extraordinary care in design, fabric selection, fabric choice, and construction details.

      @DaisyMaeMoses@DaisyMaeMoses6 ай бұрын
  • Also, clothes that have bad memories! If you wore it during a breakup, when you got in a car accident, when you experienced an embarrassing moment, definitely get rid of it. No need to be reminded of trauma every time you open your closet and those bad vibes should not be attached to you!!

    @StopThatSquirrel@StopThatSquirrel6 ай бұрын
    • Good idea! That’s why I eliminated my clothes from high school (I hated high school so much, especially the social part) and my ill-fated relationship. They reminded of my unhappy days, so I had to let them go. My clothes from high school were out of style and those from my relationship were frumpy anyway (and too big for me since I lost weight afterwards).

      @alexandraeverafter1015@alexandraeverafter10156 ай бұрын
    • A friend gave me a dress that I liked. Then she tried to go after my husband. That dress is gone!

      @marietgagliardi@marietgagliardi6 ай бұрын
    • Or went to a funeral in

      @meowzerzzz@meowzerzzz6 ай бұрын
    • I was given a beautiful hand me down dress as a child. I absolutely loved how it looked and wanted to wear it. However, every time I put it on, I felt an overwhelming sense of dread & very very icky. It was like something awful was attached to it. Like something bad happened to the child while wearing it. I never wore that dress. I believe things definitely carry energy.

      @HeyHeyCaseyRae@HeyHeyCaseyRae6 ай бұрын
    • Yaa, I can't stand most of my clothes anymore because I was depressed and wore them all that years.

      @t.a.yeah.@t.a.yeah.6 ай бұрын
  • I want to add "clothes that look good on you but aren't really your style." Like, there's so much in my closet that I bought just because I looked really good in them, but I never wore them because it never felt like it was me.

    @cheri31@cheri316 ай бұрын
    • I have the body type that can wear almost anything. I do not have the lifestyle to have anywhere to wear them TO however. Therefore my closet reflects the latter.

      @judipierry549@judipierry5495 ай бұрын
    • Yes!! I actually had that experience about a year ago. I tried on a dress and I actually really loved it. It fit well, it looked good . . . But it was definitely not the style I usually wear, and I couldn't see myself going towards the style the dress was. I stared at myself for a long time, and finally asked myself, "Okay, yeah, this looks good. But are you actually going to ever *wear* it??" And the answer was no, so I put it back.

      @kateworkman921@kateworkman9213 ай бұрын
    • also the fact that "me" changes with time. i cringe whenever i look back at my teenage years and the clothing i used to wear...

      @Vlican@Vlican3 ай бұрын
    • This is why I don't wear a lot of tshirts. I hate crew necks... There's a few tops/dresses to need to alter because of the neckline or fit

      @erinbathie-moore8478@erinbathie-moore84783 ай бұрын
    • Looks good but feels uncomfortable. Yes! I won’t wear it. But my main problem is I’m petite. Even petite sizes aren’t petite enough, and a top looks like a tunic, or even a dress!

      @joannegild8001@joannegild80013 ай бұрын
  • this is the first time someone has mentioned this idea of fantasy self and it resonates so much with me and my shopping habits !!!! life changing moment right there

    @sophie-sm9qr@sophie-sm9qr6 ай бұрын
    • Yessss!!! I feel like I'm always shopping for my fantasy self and I need to stop haha

      @briconsidine4726@briconsidine47266 ай бұрын
    • Hannah Louise Poston talks a lot about it! I’d recommend her channel - especially her no/low buy series

      @Meganssstrawberry@Meganssstrawberry4 ай бұрын
    • Fantasy self shopping isn’t just about clothes either! It’s everything from shampoo (this is the product that will finally work!) to arts/crafts to cars & furniture.

      @barb9990@barb99904 ай бұрын
  • I feel like sticking to certain colors was a huge help to me. That simple rule alone has prevented me from buying soo many trendy items that i'll literally never wear. It's just like an instant filter that saves you.

    @Jasmine-ez5td@Jasmine-ez5td6 ай бұрын
    • I agree with you. I don’t think I have anything in my closet/drawers that can only be worn with a certain other piece. I happen to like the classic basic neutral colors. I’ve had to adjust some of them because I’ve let my hair go salt/pepper or steel gray, and I’m rarely out in the sun every single summer like when I was young. I had never really thought about adjusting my clothing colors as I aged, until I stopped coloring my hair. If you’re young(I’m already 66) be prepared to adjust as you get older. 👍🏻

      @heidimeigs5192@heidimeigs51925 ай бұрын
    • Agree. When I was working, I had a firm rule: Black, white, gray, blue (navy), beige/tan. Add a little color with red shirt or skirt; or maybe a yellow blouse. Occasional forays into other colors, but usually regretted spending the money. Made getting dressed a piece of cake.

      @vickietownsend5944@vickietownsend59445 ай бұрын
    • @@heidimeigs5192 So true. I let my hair go grey and none of my favorites colors looked right anymore, so I added the lightest shade of blonde and now I am happy again.

      @alcogito8287@alcogito82872 ай бұрын
    • I stick to my color palette, all blues, some jewel tone greens, all reds, some purple/ violets, black,Grey, beige, white. Notice this is all on one side of the color wheel. Bonus, I can wear all combinations, so easy.

      @elizabethharalson7903@elizabethharalson7903Ай бұрын
    • I literally wear all the earthy colors (like browns, dark muted greens, dark reds and a whole lot of black to gray stuff) I have a few select bright pices (like my favourure mustard yellow sweater) plus some summer clothing in a lighter palette since wearing dark colors would be a suicide Moving out really helped me to nail down things that arent fitting enough to try and cram in my luggage, therefore i had to take my most worn and most preferred clothes

      @ididitoutofspite986@ididitoutofspite986Ай бұрын
  • Love the point about avoiding clothes for your fantasy self. They can be more expensive and make you feel like you’re playing a character and not being yourself.

    @Josuperhero@Josuperhero6 ай бұрын
    • I agree too but I do wish I could free myself from the hang-ups that chain up my inner edgy self. I have a punk heart 🖤 who also loves sparkles and neons but my age and social anxiety insists I blend into the background 😒

      @Hx3ney@Hx3ney6 ай бұрын
    • @@Hx3ney I hope it isn’t too bold of me to offer unsolicited advice. I have an idea for you that popped into my head because I totally get it. Perhaps you could wear neutral basics (like black) and have one accessory like a bag or shoes that lets your imagination run wild with sparkles, neons, and punk vibes. You would have freedom to play and express your creativity/individuality/personality/have fun and still be you while feeling comfortable in a more casual outfit.

      @Josuperhero@Josuperhero6 ай бұрын
    • @@Josuperhero Thank you youre very kind I'm going to give that a try. Happy Halloween 🎃 🔮🕯🐈‍⬛

      @Hx3ney@Hx3ney6 ай бұрын
    • @@Hx3neyI have this same problem!!!!!! I have this urge every single day where I cannot go without wearing pink and other pastel colors BUT I also adore black and like to match my partner’s outfits because he wears all black. We have found over the years that he will wear mostly black with a pop of the color choice of the day and I wear all monochrome pastels with a pop of black somewhere- usually in my makeup or with some chunky platform boots and then I can have best of both worlds with my cottage core loving self while still having a bit of “alternative” somewhere in there :) and i wonder if this could work without trying to match someone else too. Maybe some days are a mostly pink and glittery with a pop of black and other days vice versa! I’ve also found it helps really bring an outfit together with some headwear. I tend to go for bonnets but I’m sure this could work in other ways too!

      @phoebethesapphic7289@phoebethesapphic72896 ай бұрын
    • Free People gets me with that one A LOT! 😂😂😵‍💫

      @JackieOlantern@JackieOlantern6 ай бұрын
  • High heels… i live in The Netherlands and the streets are made of cobblestones.. every pointy heel gets stuck. Once i even lost my train because my heel got stuck and the cobblestone wouldn’t give it back 😅

    @raquelmardoneslara4455@raquelmardoneslara44556 ай бұрын
    • Amsterdam is my favourite city! And I’m with you on high heels!

      @Christinamychas@Christinamychas6 ай бұрын
    • @@Christinamychas you should visit soon 🥰

      @raquelmardoneslara4455@raquelmardoneslara44556 ай бұрын
    • I love the look of heels and how I feel wearing them. But I live in a walking city, and they hurt my feet. Sigh….

      @cehand8143@cehand81436 ай бұрын
    • Haha same Raquel. Once tried to walk 100 meters to the cinema and kept walking while my pump got stuck 😂 A group of guys behind me brought me the shoe and I couldn't stop laughing while having my Cinderella moment 😅

      @riannevandenberg58@riannevandenberg586 ай бұрын
    • @@riannevandenberg58 🤣🤣🤣 yesss!! Now i have a collection of heels that I don’t know what to do with them. I really love them, but can’t really wear them. And I don’t want to get rid of them..

      @raquelmardoneslara4455@raquelmardoneslara44556 ай бұрын
  • It's interesting how the "shopping for your fantasy self" point resonates for so many people! I understand your point & I agree that if you end up not wearing them etc it's better not to buy them. But for me personally, it was the best decision ever to finally stop wearing my basic convenient every-day clothes and finally start living my fantasy. It took some effort at the beginning but it's the best feeling ever, I also worked on becoming the fantasy-self regarding my personality and habits. So yeah I guess either you have to start committing and overcoming some efforts at the beginning, or like you advised go into yourself and realise that's not actually who you want to be in real-life, but the in-between will always cost you money and thoughts

    @nkr8851@nkr88516 ай бұрын
    • Kudos to you❤

      @doricetimko5403@doricetimko54034 ай бұрын
  • With the "Too many basics" I experience the opposite; I have to many "interesting and/or colourful" items & then struggle to style them without looking silly 😅

    @MerryMoss@MerryMoss6 ай бұрын
    • Are you perhaps secretly a boho/hippie person? It’s ok to be conservative for work if you need to, but you can dress totally different in your private life.

      @heidimeigs5192@heidimeigs51925 ай бұрын
    • @@heidimeigs5192 I don't really know what it means to be a secret hippie 😅 I _do_ however like dressing weirdly and don't shy away from this. It is just that I want to look good and organised, _in_ my weirdness ;)

      @MerryMoss@MerryMoss5 ай бұрын
  • I was a super sale shopper for years and had the insane wardrobe to prove it. Every color of the rainbow was in there and I “never had anything to wear”. For the past couple years I’ve been taking note of what I don’t wear and have decluttered to the point where I realize that I like to LOOK at colors BUT I don’t like to wear them. Go figure. The wardrobe is now very neutral and I now buy WAY less but what I actually WANT and not just, “what is on the sale”. You always have such great tips. Thank you ❤

    @zoeycat2646@zoeycat26466 ай бұрын
    • I had a super similar experience, wore a ton of colors and never felt happy until I stumbled into the goth scene and on top of finding exactly the type of music I've bed looking for, realized that I love wearing exclusively black! Now all my clothes are black and I couldn't be happier, and I passed my colorful clothes on to my sibling, who wears them much better than I ever did

      @skeletized@skeletized6 ай бұрын
    • Same here, my wardrobe is now pretty neutral now, but I express my love of colour with nail polish and other small accessories.

      @duckie3863@duckie38636 ай бұрын
    • I found that I love wearing color, just on my accessories, like my shoes, bag, or scarf. But I prefer autumn colors and soft cream rather than white, and I am not a fan of button downs! If it is too tight I can't be comfortable, I also avoid!

      @Pugslover@Pugslover5 ай бұрын
  • I really loved that you pointed out that the "must have items" are different wardrobe to wardrobe. I can't stand blazers and almost never wear a classic button up so I always felt like I have a false capsule but indeed those clothes didn't belong in my wardrobe and that's perfectly ok

    @irnalonso@irnalonso6 ай бұрын
    • This was my favorite part of the video too! I see a lot of videos and influencers advocating for essential jeans, but it’s my least favorite clothing. Staple pieces should vary depending on the person and their lifestyle.

      @_xiosa@_xiosa6 ай бұрын
    • @@_xiosa It makes me happy to know that I am not the only one 😊

      @irnalonso@irnalonso6 ай бұрын
    • Indeed! It really depends on your lifestyle, and where you are in your life journey, too. I'm currently semi-retired, work part-time from home and part-time for a tiny little church. I have no need of an extensive 'career wardrobe' now; just a few basics to look decent in Zoom calls and if someone drops by the church during office hours. The rest of the time, a fun casual wardrobe is fine.

      @karlarose536@karlarose5366 ай бұрын
    • @@karlarose536 Me too! And thankfully church office wardrobe is definitely not the same as "career" wardrobe.

      @wyogirl2834@wyogirl28346 ай бұрын
    • ​@@_xiosaThis! Essential jeans... what if my perfect wardrobe contains no jeans? I just plain don't like wearing pants, but I keep being told I need them for a versatile wardrobe. I have to be realistic, skirts and dresses are a better choice for me. They're more comfortable and are better suited to my body's needs. It might not be for everyone, but it works for me.

      @sarasynfox@sarasynfox6 ай бұрын
  • i really appreciate how you put pictures of actually diverse body types when you give examples!!!

    @michelle123my123bell@michelle123my123bell4 ай бұрын
  • You can solve the majority of wardrobe issues by learning how to sew. For most people who have never tried this, this may seem an impossible task that takes too much time and energy, but if you have the will to learn a new skill, the results are life changing. There is hardly anything more satisfying than opening your closet with the knowledge that everything in it fits well, looks good, is in good condition and is comfortable.

    @hwrdgrn@hwrdgrn6 ай бұрын
    • You have to enjoy it to put in the time. When I sewed I always made things for others really quickly. When we were moving my parents, I actually found the cut out pieces of a velvet jacket that I had wanted but never completed.

      @sharonmulloy2181@sharonmulloy21816 ай бұрын
    • Tbh I just wished tailors for casual modifications (not just to make that super formal fitted suit) were more of a normal thing. I think in some places it is too common to throw away clothes that have ripped somewhere or something and buy a new one instead of getting it fixed. Then tailors start to become more rare and expensive. It's a self-creating cycle, because the more expensive tailors are the more people will buy replacement clothes instead of taking the broken piece to the tailor. Then it is also too expensive to get an alteration for a ill-fitted piece.

      @camilascatonebedin3002@camilascatonebedin30026 ай бұрын
    • I sew my own clothes. I would say for me personally it has taken me years to make some pieces that are things that are my everyday go to. Making clothes is a real labor of love and to make anything beyond a simple skirt or top requires a fair amount of knowledge and skill. I originally got into sewing because my body was not average and I got tired of things never fitting. if you put in the time and are ok with the learning curve and knowing just like store bought your going to spend hours making stuff and sometimes in the end it will not turn out well and you won’t wear it, a handmade wardrobe is great.

      @trishaspencer9956@trishaspencer99565 ай бұрын
    • Spot on. Men's clothing is so much better made, just a tuck or two can make menswear look more feminine and fit better. Sewing makes the magic happen.

      @shinnam@shinnam5 ай бұрын
    • @@camilascatonebedin3002You can access a tailor or seamstress usually at your local dry cleaners, I’ve found. But you can’t expect them to “re-make” a garment that is ill-fitting. If it doesn’t fit you then it probably doesn’t fit your body shape in the first place. Learning what your body shape actually is and buying clothes that are closest to that body shape is the challenge. If you look at KZhead channels talking about body shape - like Kibbe body shapes - might help you to determine what your shape is and what styles of clothes will look best on your shape so you can choose garments that will suit you and be closest to your shape. If you’ve got ill-fitting clothes then they probably aren’t a good “fit” for your body shape and you should just let them go. I’ve found that the best use of my money is to have a seamstress or tailor hem sleeves and garment length, repair holes and replace buttons. And they deserve an honest living wage. I make most of my own clothes, but if I happen to buy a coat or a pair of jeans (which I don’t make myself), I will go to a seamstress to have them hem those things. Life is too short to be hemming pants!

      @lillugful@lillugful3 ай бұрын
  • I recently just went shopping for clothes that would fit my body now and I couldn’t be happier. I finally got rid of the clothes that haven’t fit me since Covid 😅 nothing feels better than having a closet of clothes that fit you

    @sreyphon-thill3297@sreyphon-thill32976 ай бұрын
    • The same with me. I'm 37 and for 37 years I hadn't been my ACTUAL self. Just a couple weeks ago I purchased the stuff that I really liked and they are not on sale. I spent quite huge amount of money but it made me so so happy that my style now has been the best decision. I gave the clothes that I think don't fit my style anymore to my sister in law and she's really grateful for that. And what I like even more, I knew that my good old pieces have come to the correct owner. She can take care of clothes. She's very neat and that's alone makes me feel better knowing not only my previous possession will be useful, but also taken care of wonderfully.

      @HappyLife-nf7wb@HappyLife-nf7wb6 ай бұрын
    • i'm in the same boat here! my partner had to talk to the salesperson for me because clothes shopping became something that made me really anxious/stressed but the salesperson was very calm and not pushy, and now i have about 3 new pairs of pants that 1) fit me and 2) that i LOVE! they have a perfect cut on so many colours so i want to get them in all my favourites :) and with what the previous commenter said i always pas my hand-me-downs to my sister since we're similar size and she is also very pedantic about taking care of her things so it's also nice knowing she's able to take care of her/formerly my clothes. it's always comforting seeing ppl in the comments and knowing there's always someone with the same experiences as you

      @veeeeeeee98@veeeeeeee985 ай бұрын
    • Fr same

      @maix139@maix13929 күн бұрын
    • That sounds like weight you could very well lose again if you went in for it and maybe living conditions change, covid lockdown were special times

      @zakosist@zakosist24 күн бұрын
    • I’ve recently lost 20 lbs and finally caved and bought new clothes. My old, but very nice clothing went to Goodwill. I hope someone will enjoy them. I love having clothes that fit. I refuse to “save old clothes in case I get fat again.” It’s a good incentive not to.

      @melindahall5062@melindahall506210 күн бұрын
  • My tip for leather shoes is that if you work at an office, keep them at the office and wear while sitting at the desk, maybe walk to the meeting room, printer etc a few times. But dont wear them on your commute to and from the office. That way you can wear your more comfortable shoes once it gets bad. After doing this for almost a year I could gradually wear my nice office pumps for longer periods of time as they stretched out. Now I can wear them the whole day

    @shanghaiedsigrid@shanghaiedsigrid6 ай бұрын
  • I think your “don’t buy basic ‘must-haves’” advice just changed my entire outlook on t-shirts. Because I DON’T like plain solid color shirts, but I buy a lot of concert and festival t-shirts, and I always feel kinda guilty about it, because I’m not generally a tshirt wearer. But I wear them a lot on low energy days when I still wanna look polished at work, because they pair very well with a pencil skirt.

    @BrokenDarkFire@BrokenDarkFire6 ай бұрын
    • I wear both white tees and graphic print/rock band tees. They look great with a medium-to-dark wash straight leg jean, a great blazer or shorter “lady jacket”.

      @heidimeigs5192@heidimeigs51925 ай бұрын
    • After I phased out of that time of my life, I made a quilt out of them!

      @blowitoutyourcunt7675@blowitoutyourcunt76752 ай бұрын
    • 😉Wore collared cashmere polos & crew neck cotton tees & tanks under my skirt suits BEFORE it was popular. 😳Silky blouses & traditional button ups never quite suited me. The former felt too fussy, & the latter never quite fit my extreme hour-glass⌛️shape right🥺. 😊Nowadays, love wearing a 🧢baseball cap, concert tee or sassy graphic tee w/a pencil skirt & sneakers out for a day date, lunch, or museum visit. Both would've been far too daring during my corporate hey day working for a Fortune 500 entertainment company. I would've been sent home🏡 in disgrace to change. 💚Bridget from Cali☘️ (using my pal's YT acct)

      @teresacarle294@teresacarle294Ай бұрын
    • I think regular white T-shirts look sloppy, and I wouldn't be caught dead in them.

      @lydiabell6218@lydiabell62185 күн бұрын
  • I so agree re jeans. Just because lots of other people have them in their "must haves" doesn't mean I have to. This was a very liberating part of your video for me. My fantasy self imagines I'll wear jeans, but my reality self finds them as comfortable as wearing cardboard.

    @francoiselafferty-hancock5112@francoiselafferty-hancock51126 ай бұрын
    • I hate jeans.

      @user-xi7gz6sz4w@user-xi7gz6sz4w6 ай бұрын
    • A bit of spandex in denim makes jeans much more comfortable, and there are colors other than blue. That changed my mind, although I only have one pair at the moment. In the US, there are definitely occasions when jeans are more appropriate, like hockey games. ;)

      @ravent3016@ravent30166 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ravent3016I also think it's time to reassess what is "appropriate" for certain events. Jeans just aren't comfortable for me. Leggings are a maybe, but I don't like restrictive clothing. I don't see why it can't be normal to wear a skirt to a hockey game. I wear them for hiking and camping, so why not for sports events too? I'd rather be comfortable.

      @sarasynfox@sarasynfox6 ай бұрын
    • Have you tried Japanese wide legs pants. You can play on the material depending on the occasion. Or japanese culottes. It's so comfortable. The chiffon ones are beautiful. Cotton linen for casual.

      @CL-gc6pe@CL-gc6pe4 ай бұрын
    • I hate jeans too. SO uncomfortable. Every now & then I would buy a pair in a different style &/or colour to try them out but I’ve realised I just don’t like wearing trousers, at all. Apart from the gym, I wear skirts & dresses for absolutely everything. I’m done caring what anyone thinks & I’m finally comfortable all the time… and so much happier 😊 👗

      @karenl6086@karenl60864 ай бұрын
  • While listening to this I went to my closet and decluttered a retro cheetah print jumpsuit that I’ve worn maybe twice. If my aspirational self wants to wear it she can go pick it up at the thrift store.

    @marilyns6043@marilyns60436 ай бұрын
    • OK but I feel like you could have decluttered that jumpsuit AFTER Halloween! 🙂

      @JP-ve7or@JP-ve7or6 ай бұрын
    • Brb off to the thrift store to see if i can find it

      @ambitionroad@ambitionroad6 ай бұрын
    • 😂

      @kathleengrassi6531@kathleengrassi65316 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂😂😂🇺🇸

      @maryannhavlena9261@maryannhavlena92613 ай бұрын
  • I don’t plan on buying anything but I never get tired of watching these type of clothing videos. They are just clean and pleasant

    @lelekhaing4135@lelekhaing41356 ай бұрын
    • lmao yeah I don't really learn anything from them but they're still satisfying.

      @eleriamirayse6859@eleriamirayse68596 ай бұрын
    • Me!

      @judipierry549@judipierry5495 ай бұрын
  • These are great tips. The fantasy self tip resonated so much with me. I was unable to have children and finally had no choice but have a hysterectomy in late 2009. After I recovered, I began a total makeover regimen to get more fit, get a new hairstyle, and have a glamorous, fabulous lifestyle to compensate for what I’d lost. (Side note: I know there are other great ways to be a mom but it still was hard to accept.) I decided to buy LV and other $$$ bags, Louboutins and other designer shoes, pricey sunglasses, cashmere and more cashmere, trendy clothes, and other pricey items. I tried wearing them for a year and a half or so. Then, I went back to my regular style, which is comfortable, understated basics without much flash. The only thing I still love are the cashmere sweaters. I don’t walk well in heels, never have, and the CL’s not only tortured my feet, but I looked ridiculous trying to walk in them. Same for the other heels. I also have more boots than anyone should ever own and several have high heels. Some I still wear (the flats) but most are just not me. The monogrammed LV bags are beautifully made but just not me now. No shade to people who love theirs but they only remind me of a sad time in my life. I developed a chronic eye inflammation called uveitis and couldn’t wear contacts so, the sunglasses just gather dust. Tried having a pair made into a prescription pair but they are wonky. Could be the place that made them for me but I’m reluctant to try again - and most of them are more flashy than I prefer. I’ve sold some things like the bright red YSL 5-inch tribute sandals, but most of the other stuff is in a guest room closet. I’ve looked on eBay and the resell prices are so low. Yet, it would be better than having them just sit there - some never worn. At the end of 2023, I was diagnosed with MS and it is impossible for me to wear anything with a heel so, not only are the shoes not “me” now, I can’t wear any shoes with a heel unless I want to face plant on the cement. The wasted money, especially now that my future health is so uncertain, makes me nauseous and feeling so stupid. Buying things will never heal your heart or spirit. That took time… and lots of self work and many long conversations with my husband. Know thyself. Words of wisdom to live by!

    @ellehampton8804@ellehampton88043 ай бұрын
  • As someone addicted to overbuying great clothes I find at thrift stores and have a bulging closet, this video was fantastic. I’m getting ready to consign and donate a bunch of things now because of this terrific video so I can downsize and not be overwhelmed with choices, many of which are not good choices.

    @nancyeaton731@nancyeaton7316 ай бұрын
    • Exactly me!! Charity shops in UK... can't resist a bargain but I've now got a load of "clutter". So not reaĺy a bargain.xx

      @sandragammack4890@sandragammack4890Ай бұрын
    • Me too! And for every new thing I bring home, I try to find one thing in my closet that I can put in my donation bag for my next trip to the thrift store so my closet stays manageable.

      @ninagilliam9568@ninagilliam956814 күн бұрын
  • I've saved several itchy sweaters by soaking them with liquid fabric softener dissolved in tepid water. This has been especially helpful for Sezanne sweaters. I like them because most of them are slightly cropped which is good for my petite frame, but they often have a blend with mohair which can be itchy. Fabric softener really made them workable for me.

    @bellebb8673@bellebb86736 ай бұрын
    • What a great tip! Thank you for sharing.

      @autumnzellers3855@autumnzellers38556 ай бұрын
    • How long do you soak for?

      @elliewatson7884@elliewatson78846 ай бұрын
    • @@elliewatson7884 I soak for only about 5 minutes. It doesn't take long. Also, I use high quality fabric softeners as much as possible.

      @bellebb8673@bellebb86736 ай бұрын
    • @@bellebb8673do you do this with every wash or just once?

      @LOlmala22@LOlmala226 ай бұрын
    • For wool, mohair or other animal fibers, soaking it in warm water with some hair conditioner can also soften it. Afterwards, roll the item up in a thick towel, and step on the towel to get the water out. Then unroll it and lay it flat to dry. That’s how I finish my hand knit or handwoven items.

      @rmonogue@rmonogue6 ай бұрын
  • Yes, I’m with you on synthetics. Though my ironing pile does grow sometimes, I really hate the feel of synthetics so much I would far rather iron than wear polyester. First thing I look at when looking for clothes is the label for fabric composition. Recycled polyester and all artificial I don’t even try on

    @bernadettehawes@bernadettehawes6 ай бұрын
    • Me too. I am now staying away from these synthetic fabrics, always check the label now

      @karenthomas4575@karenthomas45756 ай бұрын
    • Same here 😊 though I never had a huge wardrobe, over the last two or so years I‘ve been decluttering a lot, getting rid of things I just never wore - and of pretty much anything that had synthetic fabrics, including a blouse I had loved very much but couldn‘t really wear because I would always start sweating right away. Not worth it. It‘s such a petty synthetics are now so dominant in the fashion industry because they‘re cheap.

      @anklu@anklu6 ай бұрын
    • I’ve noticed synthetics sometimes creeping into a ‘premium’ range and not being cheaper at all. It’s getting really hard to find natural fibre clothing

      @bernadettehawes@bernadettehawes6 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bernadettehawes If you want affordable 100% cotton t-shirts, Fruit Of The Loom has them

      @avaliervilla@avaliervilla6 ай бұрын
    • ​@@anklu For the record, I took baths daily. However, I have a sweaty BO problem when it comes to synthetics. Damn pieces had me smelling like ass and damp like a swamp. Switched to 100% cotton shirts and 100% wool sweaters and never looked back 😊

      @avaliervilla@avaliervilla6 ай бұрын
  • My guilty one has been, for a while, having a lot of small items that didnt fit me anymore. I had always been slender and pretty fashion forward till I hit menopause, quit smoking and got a thyroid problem that made me gain weight (all about at the same time). So all of a sudden I found myself inside this strange body, too large for what I was used to. I kept smaller pieces telling myself that I'd just go back to my old self but that's just not doable. I had to get reacquainted with my body, buy new pieces and just learn to love and dress the body that I have now. I'm not completely there yet, but working on it. One big step was bagging all my old clothes for donation 😊

    @Skiroleta@Skiroleta6 ай бұрын
    • Even if you only put on five pounds it’s the loose skin you get as you age. My upper arms are huge now , even my arm pits need more space. I always had a tiny figure even after having four kids but now my stomach is finally showing it. I’m ok with it it’s just dealing with the new body and how to cover it all up .

      @flowerpower3618@flowerpower3618Ай бұрын
    • Me too. I went from pencil skirt to elastic flowy skirt. 😅

      @kitrivers979@kitrivers9799 күн бұрын
  • Fantasy self items! OMG...I thought it was only me!!! I am the person who has phases of buying clothes based on the series I am watching. Right now it is Peaky Blinders 😂

    @alessandracm1921@alessandracm19216 ай бұрын
    • Omg I did this with Mad Men and now I'm too self conscious to wear certain dresses and shoes.

      @steph.a91@steph.a91Ай бұрын
  • Thrifting is the way to go! Most of my wardrobe is thrifted, and I only buy new if I love it.

    @ValC-vn5vl@ValC-vn5vl6 ай бұрын
    • Same I have so much fun looking at all the cool vintage stuff too

      @krisbreeze6324@krisbreeze63246 ай бұрын
    • Don't forget about Poshmark. It's like thrifting without leaving your house.

      @user-oo4ky4pr8f@user-oo4ky4pr8f5 ай бұрын
  • On the topic of shapewear! I learned you don't need to buy shapewear that's mega tight I'd always hate it when I went to eat and I would be uncomfortable soon after or my guts would be squeezed and I would be uncomfortable in it before leaving the house. I actually started wearing shapewear a couple sizes bigger, it still smooths everything out but feels secure underneath and I absolutely love the feeling especially with dresses and skirts it's like wearing a skort and I feel so much better! Highly recommend!!

    @radiantmasterpiece5649@radiantmasterpiece56496 ай бұрын
  • I totally agree with buying natural fabrics - cotton, linens, silks, wools. That's about it for me! I also sew, and that opens up a lot of possibilities!

    @PatriciaSpayd@PatriciaSpayd5 ай бұрын
    • I wear mostly natural fabrics. I am allergic to the Recycled Polyester/ or made out of plastic bottles fabrics ( I have the pictures of that horror) Just saying, buyer beware.

      @elizabethharalson7903@elizabethharalson7903Ай бұрын
  • I came into this thinking it wouldn't be very helpful because my fashion style is, miles apart in differences from yours, but this is actually universal fashion advice, so this was surprisingly helpful. Also, I think another piece of advice for wardrobes, is to actually wear your "nice clothes". Like you said get rid of "guilty" pieces, which is usually something expensive so you feel guilty having/wearing it, like it's for special occasions or must be kept pristine. So you could get rid of those things, or just learn to wear them as everyday clothing. Like who cares if you're wearing really nice clothes just to go to the grocery store, or get some McDonalds, or go for a walk, wear them like it's a regular piece of clothing. It makes you feel better about the piece, since you actually wear it, and it doesn't special treatment, and sure, it'll wear down eventually, everything does. It's like the same idea of using wedding china as regular dinner dishes, you know, using "the good stuff" as if it's ordinary. If you don't want to do that with a piece, get rid of it.

    @Bonnie_Mairead@Bonnie_Mairead6 ай бұрын
    • I had to laugh…. I live in a smaller, rural, Southern town. Practically everyone just wears jeans/leggins/ collage football team tees and sneakers. I do only wear jeans but I’ll pair them with a nice pr of loafers, a nice blazer/jacket and always have jewelry on. I hate that I do this but I shop at Walmart, and I frequently get the once over, or even a compliment about how nicely I’m dressed. 🤣🤣🤣. By all means don’t save what you consider your “nice or special” clothes. I’ve worn a pearl necklace with a white tee and long denim shirt. Treat yourself lovingly.

      @heidimeigs5192@heidimeigs51925 ай бұрын
    • I couldn’t agree more with wearing your “good” clothes running errands. People ask me”where are you going dressed up?” . I just say going grocery shopping and running errands. I wear costume jewelry, brooches or flowers on my blazers and makeup/hair done by me. People especially women here in Southern California have” given up”. Like money ….you can’t take it with you!

      @ellenmarizzaldi3319@ellenmarizzaldi33195 ай бұрын
  • A tip for anyone who finds the minimal wardrobes on socials too boring - a basic can be a print, it doesn’t need to be a block neutral! Examples: black and white striped tops (or navy and white), leopard or other animal prints, a floral print sun dress. Basics can also be textured! A block colour ribbed singlet, corduroy jeans in brown or black, a sheer black blouse, or eyelets/ lace white shirt. These can all mix with “standard” basics like blue or black jeans, or a tailored pant, a plain white tshirt etc. to make fun outfits

    @geniej2378@geniej23786 ай бұрын
    • Exactly. 👍🏻

      @heidimeigs5192@heidimeigs51925 ай бұрын
    • No to animal prints. It might be a favourite of some, but it’s not “basic”, it’s in fact very, very loud and will overpower whatever you pair it with, thus defeating the purpose of a capsule wardrobe.

      @worklifebalance2430@worklifebalance24305 ай бұрын
    • ​@@worklifebalance2430 Animal print is a great basic! It contains very neutral colours and black, so pairs well with most other block neutrals and looks great with denim. It can also be great on a shoe! Capsule wardrobe is about being able to pair most or all of your pieces together so you own less pieces. I'll say that some animal print is quite brown, but there's lots of animal print which is grey or black and white.

      @geniej2378@geniej23785 ай бұрын
    • I have NEVER been able to wear slides or mules, they just don't stay on my feet and are definitely a tripping hazard; I always feel like I could break an ankle when wearing them.

      @kjrvincent@kjrvincent4 ай бұрын
    • What is the point of calling them basics? To feel better? Everything is basic according to you.

      @misiek_xp4886@misiek_xp48863 ай бұрын
  • I will never own a blazer. But I live by my army style jacket. I would never be caught dead in a basic white tee, especially a v-neck. But I live by my basic peplum tops. Its been such a journey to realize my style, and to learn that "basics" has a different meaning for everyone :-)

    @atemperateatar@atemperateatar6 ай бұрын
    • I am with you. I cannot stand blazers or tee shirts. They just aren't me. Loafers fall in there as awell. I see them on other people, they look good. I put them on, look down and say' Nope'. 😅

      @gusmonster59@gusmonster595 күн бұрын
  • I'm the opposite with synthetics! I live in the Irish countryside and my high quality fleece is the best stuff for a quick wash and dry. Also it's rarely hot enough to sweat here

    @mimido23@mimido236 ай бұрын
  • Very insightful points. Thanks for a great video. I'm realising that my wardrobe is filled with "date outfits" but I never go on dates!!! so that's a large FANTASY category for me!! Lol

    @eugeniedenardis8956@eugeniedenardis89566 ай бұрын
    • Same, hahah. Aaahh. For me it’s dresses and skirts. Especially skirts, I can never figure out what tops and shoes to wear with them, so I’ve given up. I’m trying to limit my dresses because I know I only wear them once or twice a year! 🤪 But I love how they look on other people…

      @kiwifire451@kiwifire4516 ай бұрын
  • Tip for anyone with lots of random, cheap clothes in their closets - especially if you think they’re pieces no one would want from a thrift store: Use them as throw pillow stuffing! Stuff them, then put something heavy on top for a while, and it’ll flatten into a normal pillow shape, just heavier:) MollyMutt also makes dog beds you can stuff with old clothes/towels so your dog can smell you AND you can keep those items out of the landfill!

    @dreamscape31@dreamscape316 ай бұрын
    • Ew

      @Jaiem_@Jaiem_6 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Jaiem_What's ew about it?.. if they're clean clothes that just don't fit but are not something that's necessarily in style anymore I think it's a great tip to recycle them.

      @AmyG90@AmyG906 ай бұрын
    • Better cut them up so you never get tempted to unstuff and wear, it could happen, whispering to you, "get me out of this pillow".

      @angelsareout1822@angelsareout18226 ай бұрын
    • @@angelsareout1822 😄 good idea

      @AmyG90@AmyG906 ай бұрын
    • @@angelsareout1822😂

      @Raec123@Raec1236 ай бұрын
  • #10 a wardrobe "must-have" that I don't want to have: *WHITE trousers.* Anything white, actually. 😂 I get anxious if I wear white, I constantly worry if it already got dirty or stained at the back 😂

    @annie--sc@annie--sc6 ай бұрын
    • Plus which white pants/jeans/trousers are no favor for a person much over a size 8. White shirts and t's, great.

      @vickietownsend5944@vickietownsend59445 ай бұрын
    • White cloths are my favorite, linen, cotton ,white jeans ,anything white😁

      @lindat9083@lindat90833 ай бұрын
    • This! I am NOT graceful enough to avoid staining them 😂 That's why I love dark jeans; feel like I can sit anywhere if needed and it'll barely show

      @FourthStar@FourthStar2 ай бұрын
    • True, all my white pants i end up not wearing them in years

      @mae88b.16@mae88b.16Ай бұрын
    • I got my period many years ago with white pants on. Never again. Plus the poster above pointed out that white pants really don’t look good on someone above a size 8 or less then 5’5” tall.

      @melindahall5062@melindahall506210 күн бұрын
  • Have a whole closet of clothes I never wear. Live in two to three alternate uniforms…no matter how many times I try, it never changes ❤

    @vanessab2726@vanessab2726Ай бұрын
  • At my age I’ve learned to take care of my clothes so well that I get tired of wearing them after 5 to 10 years! Sometimes I even forget how long I have had them! The weight fluctuating is real and changes throughout your life! Plus the growing middle around menopause and post menopause. So my point is, they are clothes. Pass them on when you get tired of them. It’s okay, someone else needs them more then you do.

    @sagasandstars@sagasandstars5 ай бұрын
  • Something I thought I wouldn’t struggle decluttering but have is my office clothes. I’m fully remote for work now and LOVE it, but I spent so many years curating and office wardrobe that I loved that it’s hard to let go of - but I don’t reach for those pieces anymore because I would much rather be comfy and professional at home than in a dress and tights all day. This was the reminder I needed that it’s okay to let go of that stuff!

    @Katie2981@Katie29816 ай бұрын
    • There are some good videos out there on how to combine office pieces with more casual pieces. I also WFH mostly now, but have found ways to use a lot of my office wear when we go out, even to casual events. I wouldn't be too hasty in getting rid of your good quality office stuff. Those pieces can still be part of some fun modern looks when styled well.

      @bellebb8673@bellebb86736 ай бұрын
    • You can take those office clothes and put them into storage so you don’t have them in the way but also they’re perfect for your office style and curated for you, so you can save yourself effort if you ever want/need to go into an office

      @geniej2378@geniej23786 ай бұрын
    • Meeee too! I downsized in closet space and now work remotely as well. I kept some but only the solids. Got rid of a lot of prints other than stripes and polka dots. I got rid of a ton of uncomfortable heels and only kept wedges and sandals lol. I'm not going to wear a pump anywhere these days let's face it!

      @amysmithssportsandmakeup1397@amysmithssportsandmakeup13976 ай бұрын
    • This is me too - I sold a lot of my formal businesswear and bags, which I used for 20 years, second-hand. Unfortunately, I still don’t have a good handle on an upscale business casual wardrobe, even three years in.

      @kimberlyoldschool@kimberlyoldschool6 ай бұрын
    • I discovered I need some of that office wear for funerals, and other business like gatherings that are not Jean and nice shirt compatible. So I'm hanging on to some office outfits that I'd let go of now if I were working daily in an office, but are still innfashion enough to pass for these occasions of life.

      @joywebster2678@joywebster26786 ай бұрын
  • I agree with all 10 points, but thank you for separately addressing "guilty clothes". I have bought a beautiful silver silk shirt 2 years ago, which I wore ... ONCE. Not because it does not fit me or I don't know what to wear it or because it is not my style vibe. But because I always feel so afraid of staining it and ruining its appearance. This creates a "double guilt" in my mind because 1. I am afraid to wear it because of the reason I mentioned and 2. I feel guilty because I have ALREADY BOUGHT this item and spent some money, but it has become a placeholder in my wardrobe rather than a functional garment that I love and wear. Through this experience I realised that I am actually not a fan of luxurious fabrics, namely silk and cashmere (this aligns with point 8 "fussy clothes"). They are too delicate, are much fussier in terms of care and if I ruin them, I'll beat up myself more because of the lost investment and good quality garment. I don't want to have garments that guilt-trip me and become a burden. So now I stick to my silk-looking viscose pieces and merino wool and cotton sweaters:)

    @alexandrafialkovskaya8064@alexandrafialkovskaya80646 ай бұрын
    • What if you thought of it as using it until it's damaged to justify the money you spent on it? Then after that decide if you want to make another investment in a similar replacement? I'm thinking at least then the silk shirt would have served its purpose.

      @joeychen3946@joeychen39466 ай бұрын
    • @@joeychen3946 yes, that's probably what I am going to do in the end. the problem is I would still be beating up myself for damaging something something that could be passed even to the next generations😂 (silk pieces are super long-lasting if properly maintained)

      @alexandrafialkovskaya8064@alexandrafialkovskaya80646 ай бұрын
    • ​@@alexandrafialkovskaya8064Wow, you are a master at guilt tripping yourself. Don't do that. A silk blouse won't usually last long enough to pass on to future generations in any case unless it's never worn because the thin textile suffers wear and tear over time, as well as the thread that it's sewn with. We aren't talking about heavyweight suiting fabric or imperial robes. Having been a haunter of second hand shops for decades, I can tell you that most silk shirts that end up there have damage. Sweat stains, perfume spots, broken threads, etc.

      @edennis8578@edennis85786 ай бұрын
    • @@edennis8578 omg, thank you so much for this comment! I'm actually really relieved to learn this! No plans for consigning my shirt yet, instead I should just wear it more👍🏻

      @alexandrafialkovskaya8064@alexandrafialkovskaya80646 ай бұрын
    • My take is stuff us to be used, be it crockery, clothes, what ever. I used to keep 'good stuff' but now use it and if something happens it I smile and remember the uses. I broke a coffee pot I bought in Japan, 25 years ago. I wouldn't have the same memories if I hadn't used it. Wear the shirt and smile.

      @jennugent3957@jennugent39576 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for incorporating pictures of different women, shapes, and styles in your video. It makes me feel like this channel is applicable to everyone and that means I belong here. I say that because I’m Native American and I’m apple shaped. I also watch these advice channels because I have inflammatory arthritis and having a functional wardrobe that fits my style, isn’t painful, and that’s not overwhelming is difficult for me.

    @HeraclitusThoughtBubbles@HeraclitusThoughtBubbles5 ай бұрын
  • For me, unlike maybe most people, I am not a blue denim person. Really contented when I realised this fact. Black denim or some of the great coloured denims are me. Definitely part of my basics.

    @17witchie@17witchie15 күн бұрын
  • 👗 great advice. 😊 Re: synthetics - when I put on anything made entirely of drapey, slinky polyester I think how can a fabric be so conflicting? Too hot but strangely too cold. Very slinky but also too wrong and creepy against my skin. 😂😂😂 feels like fingernails on a chalkboard.

    @jennypoulin1951@jennypoulin19516 ай бұрын
    • LMAOOOO omg I shuttered so true

      @Christinamychas@Christinamychas6 ай бұрын
    • Yes!! I agree with you 100%. It's cold until you wear it for 5 minutes then it's extra hot. I live in an extremely hot & humid climate and I don't understand how anyone can wear 100% polyester work blouses here unless they run cold all the time. It's getting so hard to find clothes that don't contain polyester. Any brands you have found with more natural fibers?

      @cds8249@cds82496 ай бұрын
    • @@cds8249Pact uses all cotton

      @razorbladelemonade@razorbladelemonade6 ай бұрын
    • I love novelty socks (think holiday socks) but they make me ITCH, especially if there are metallic threads. I need to face it and buy plain cotton or wool blend socks for winter

      @sarahkinsey5434@sarahkinsey54346 ай бұрын
    • You just helped me realize why I don’t wear my beautiful blue blouse! Thanks

      @bethl@bethlАй бұрын
  • I went through a recent change with my color palette in my outfits where I added bright orchids, sapphire blues and purples due to my hair color change, going all silver. Its really fun to reach for new colors that arent beige, black and grey! of course now I feel better about wearing brighter lip colors and not always wearing my older neutrals as much. Its refreshing to bring something new to my closet.

    @FreshGrey-pm4vw@FreshGrey-pm4vw6 ай бұрын
  • I agree with all of these. There were many times I bought a basic item to replace a damaged one or to build a capsule wardrobe, but it wasn’t exactly the right cut or fabric for me… Then I developed a rule that if I don’t love it I don’t buy it.

    @stephaniem8278@stephaniem82786 ай бұрын
  • i always did shopping for my fantasy self, and i'll admit there would be clothes not worn for years, just hanging in the closet. but i gotta say, i did come around to wearing pretty much all of it eventually, once i had the confidence and guess it started to feel more authentic to wear. finally felt more like the actual me, who once was only a fantasy. so idk, i wouldn't give that up tbh

    @oleksandrakedrovska1810@oleksandrakedrovska18105 ай бұрын
    • The confidence is key. ❤

      @jacquelyntierney@jacquelyntierney3 ай бұрын
  • I love vintage clothes and dresses! Several years ago, I went to a vintage clothing store and purchased a bunch of pieces because they were cute when I tried them on. Actually wore some and discovered that I hate the feel of polyester and it makes me sweat. Also, it turns out I didn’t have a lot of opportunities to wear those clothes, anyway.

    @waterloobicycleworks@waterloobicycleworks6 ай бұрын
    • Same happened to me. I have my rules now.

      @loveearthspirit829@loveearthspirit8295 ай бұрын
  • I have real trouble with holding onto or buying things that I find unique and beautiful, even if they are not useful for ME in my actual everyday life. It’s almost like I’m curating an art gallery 😅 so I end up with all these beautiful /vintage things I can’t really wear but love looking at… I need to learn to appreciate them without having the need to bring them home …. I need help 🙈

    @szfrj@szfrj6 ай бұрын
    • Yessssss same.

      @daniellekirsch5402@daniellekirsch54026 ай бұрын
    • I've been doing this for yearssss, once I realized what I was doing it was a little easier to take a step back. I thought about how the item would just sit in my closet without being appreciated, and would say to myself "someone else could enjoy this more than me." Maybe you could try the item on in the store and take a picture to remember it instead of buying?

      @skedaddlebaker@skedaddlebaker6 ай бұрын
    • @@skedaddlebaker unless you treat it like collecting art 🤔 and make a display, like a mannequin that you change the clothes on every week 😂😂 I’m just trying to find excuses

      @szfrj@szfrj6 ай бұрын
    • I had the same problem with vintage items, and I solved it with clothing exchanges with a group of friends. I came away with some fun accessories, and my "treasures" found good homes.

      @ravent3016@ravent30166 ай бұрын
    • I think you're a collector. Many others collect much weirder things that are seemingly useless to others. As long as they make you happy, and you take good care of them, one day you can maybe even earn money from them when they become vintage

      @SnowSNS11@SnowSNS116 ай бұрын
  • Story of how I once and for all realized my favorite style. I was hanging clean fresh beautiful laundry and I noticed that on one side of the hangers I was putting to dry my most loved (subconsciously) items, all in neutral yummy tones, all put neat in rows, while on the other side I was kinda throwing the iper colored clothes, red yellows, blue.. And I remember thinking: "If only my wardrobe was ALL like these ones.." and so it hit me. Since then, I discarded the super mega colours and everything is in neutral white caramel beige coffee cappuccino colors. I LOVE IT!!!!

    @lethersing5909@lethersing59096 ай бұрын
  • These are all so true. I would add that I never buy things that are final sale, no matter how good the deal is. I also don't shop at stores without a good return policy. Shopping provides a flood of endorphins so I need to be sure I actually like something after the new clothes feelings have worn off. Plus this gives me time to try stuff on for more than 1 minute to make sure it's comfortable, and to try it with what I already have.

    @r.9587@r.95876 ай бұрын
  • 👗 I decluttered a lot of hand-me-downs that sometimes made me feel guilty. They were super high quality and often expensive…they just didn’t flatter me.

    @d-lightful807@d-lightful8076 ай бұрын
  • I have lived in pure wool home-made trousers for 40 years. They don't get dry-cleaned because I pre-shrink the wool before I cut them out, so I can hand wash them without shrinkage. I am not a fan of polyester or nylon, but I have to admit that up to 20% of these synthetics, in an otherwise pure wool fabric, is actually an improvement. Pure wool bags with wearing, like denim does, and the addition of the synthetic, reduces that bagging. I notice that the label of my favourite denim jeans says: 62% cotton, 36% polyester, 2% spandex.

    @chriswatson1698@chriswatson16986 ай бұрын
    • I admire your dedication to the sewing arts. I'm trying to get to 100% me made wardrobe, but the learning curves of fitting and sewing / tailoring techniques are steep and can be expensive.

      @deboraanstensen6164@deboraanstensen61646 ай бұрын
  • i just recently threw out a lot of my old bras and went to bustiers with a racer back. no more wires, no more sliding down straps, no more annoying hooks! it's so liberating!

    @Hitsugix@Hitsugix6 ай бұрын
  • Hi, 👗 The shopping for your fantasy self is so true and never heard this from anyone else before! I am guilty buying blazers and blouses- when I think of myself I see an elegant minimalist decent woman. But the truth is that I don’t wear them at all- never get the chance- just taking up place in my wardrobe. I am jeans+ T-shirt woman in everydays.. sad but true 😄

    @Mabelearth@Mabelearth14 күн бұрын
  • 👗 great list, especially the part about recognizing your own foundational must-haves as opposed to the generic "everyone sgould own" lists. I do think that is something I have gotten better at with age. My wardrobe issue the last few years has been coming to terms with the fact that there is no "finished" version of a wardrobe for me. I have all I currently need, but those needs will continue to shift as I go through different life stages, so I have had to let go of the idea that my wardrobe will ever be complete, and recognize that editing and adding a few new pieces here and there are necessary activities, not something that has to be avoided.

    @alisontaylorhenry@alisontaylorhenry6 ай бұрын
    • Clothes do wear out, too, especially if they get worn and washed a lot, even if they are sturdy and well-made. Eventually even basics have to be replaced!

      @karlarose536@karlarose5366 ай бұрын
  • This is great, practical advice. I hadn’t considered packing away clothes that are tight - rather than staring at them hoping they’ll fit somehow or having to shove them aside every day to get to the few things that fit.

    @cristinaflores9972@cristinaflores99726 ай бұрын
    • I recently lost weight and pulled out clothes from the early 1990s. They are all back in style! Wide leg pants, shoulder pads in blazers, suits, yes!

      @kathygann7632@kathygann76326 ай бұрын
    • You have a great “vintage” wardrobe now. Enjoy it the second time around!

      @cristinaflores9972@cristinaflores99726 ай бұрын
    • @@cristinaflores9972. I don’t consider it vintage because the styles are current again.

      @kathygann7632@kathygann76326 ай бұрын
  • I love what you said about each of our basics being different. It might be a white tee for someone but then another person it could be a distressed concert tee. Love that so much.

    @alisonhudson7371@alisonhudson73716 ай бұрын
  • I really like the tips you outlined here! Practical advice without too much embelishment, easily adaptable to any style and keeping minimalism and practicality in mind. Love it!!

    @annearchy98@annearchy986 ай бұрын
  • I just recently watched this video, I really love your explanation on why having to many items in your closet and feeling like you have nothing to wear is really frustrating. That was my closet, it was bursting out at the seams, I was so frustrated, I had so much clothes, but couldn’t make a outfit. That is when I began my journey on finding out why that was. I stumbled across what a capsule closet is, though I didn’t think I could be that minimalistic, it made sense to me. I began purging my closet, it was very difficult because so many of my clothes were brand new with the tags still on them, very cute styles, but I had no desire to wear them. As I continued to purge my closet, I began feeling better because I could actually see the clothes I was constantly wearing, they were not hidden anymore. My closet was full of trends and no basics to make outfits with. As I added in those basics in, it was amazing, I could actually make a lot of outfits to wear. I am discovering in detail what my design style is, but I haven’t really honed in on it yet. I think my Dream self, who I thought I was, has now changed. I think it is because I am getting older and no longer feel like I used to. So I am still finding out what my Dream Style inner person is, I am still evolving. I have made purchases like you said, feeling guilty about spending so much money on the item. I have found a solution to help me in the process of finding my Design Style. It is helping me save money. It might not be the best solution, but this is what I am doing. When I purchase a item I think I need for my new capsule closet, I leave the price tags on the item. If I find that I am not reaching for that item in a two week period, and or feeling a little different about it, I just simply return it. It may take extra time on my part, but it is saving my pocket book. I love all of your suggestions. Susan 😉

    @susansantos1891@susansantos18916 ай бұрын
  • Awesome list! I am trying to let go of anything I feel frumpy in. I find myself saying I can wear that around the house, but I think it is time to let go of pieces that just don’t work.

    @cindynorris5983@cindynorris59836 ай бұрын
    • Yes! I now have house clothes I actually love - and don't feel frumpy in. If it's too used up to go outside in, it gets recycled!

      @katarzynakoscielska9431@katarzynakoscielska94316 ай бұрын
    • Yes! Those pieces are the worse.

      @faeriesmak@faeriesmak6 ай бұрын
  • Thank You Thank You. I even shed a tear, so much of what you said Hit home for me. I feel so much better now dealing with my wardrobe!

    @minggy1923@minggy19236 ай бұрын
  • This video was fantastic. Totally made sense and "fantasy self" was one topic that rang true for me. I just decluttered my closet and footwear and am being very choosy about rebuilding it. I'm looking forward to more of your videos! 👗💛

    @JenniferJones-kj3gi@JenniferJones-kj3gi6 ай бұрын
  • 👗 Thank you for your videos! ✨ An item that is on a lot of ‘must have’ lists that i can’t do is a motorcycle jacket. I tried, it just isn’t me. I felt so silly in it. Had to return.

    @carenkilian@carenkilian6 ай бұрын
    • I had to let my cowboy boots go. They were unbelievably comfortable but I felt like I was in costume when every time I left the house in them. . 2 pairs went bye bye 8 years ago and I’m still missing them.

      @Pubslife@Pubslife6 ай бұрын
  • Every “fashion expert” says you must have a pencil skirt, a white button down and a trench coat. My own mother gave me this same advice. I don’t look good in any of these things! Your “fantasy self” comments really struck me, as I love fancy clothes. I don’t buy these any more, because as /I always ask myself “where do you think you’re going?” I’m very fortunate to know how to sew, and I make a lot of my own things to suit my frame and personal style.

    @mary33909@mary3390916 күн бұрын
  • 👗Thanks! So many obvious things I should kick out of my closet but just haven't--your encouragement to make my wardrobe one that doesn't hurt me, make me sweat, make me itch, make me uncomfortable, etc., wow . . . just what I needed

    @jquinlan382@jquinlan3825 ай бұрын
  • I've learned I don't like blazers and they are almost a fantasy self item for me. I buy them thinking they will work for lots of occasions and then I realise they restrict my movement and end up taking them off. Plus most blazers aren't cut for petite frames so I always feel overwhelmed in fabric.

    @TheEmzies@TheEmzies6 ай бұрын
    • @TheEmzies same here! I see blazers all over Pinterest but they just aren’t part of my lifestyle.

      @karinlester3066@karinlester30666 ай бұрын
    • I also had the issue of not finding a blazer that fitted my petite frame, but after many try-ons, I finally found a specific style that actually looked good on me! So now I have the same blazer in 3 different colors. I do agree that they restict movement, so I don't wear them every day.

      @PerfectPinkiePants@PerfectPinkiePants6 ай бұрын
    • Same here. Love the look of slim jeans with a colored blazer, but way too restrictive and usually too warm for me. My better choice was to go with open front cardigan sweaters. I have about 15 in my closet (too many, I know); including black and white, both in several different weights, and an assortment of colors and patterns. I layer them over a tank or tee and feel just a little more put-together.

      @deniseharwood9521@deniseharwood95216 ай бұрын
  • These are actually amazing tips. I've already came up with most of these "rules" for myself. I'm so glad that someone on KZhead points out the importance of comfort!!!! You won't wear anything that makes you miserable the whole day.

    @laukahh@laukahh6 ай бұрын
    • I agree. Many people just buy those items because they’re younger or wear it when they go to a party. But for older or bigger sized people they would only buy things that are big enough and comfortable.

      @vanillapinkfluff3477@vanillapinkfluff34775 ай бұрын
  • So happy that someone finally says what I've been saying all along about these "basics"/must haves. I never ever wear blue jeans. I don't like the colour blue so why would I force myself to pay for that and to wear them. And I only wear blouses to funerals. My go to basics are black long sleeve t-shirts and black leggings. They work for 9 months of the year where I live. I wear them underneath my zip up hoodies/pants.

    @mermaidsdragonsnl2592@mermaidsdragonsnl25926 ай бұрын
  • Totally agree about the synthetic material 💯

    @rf7964@rf79646 ай бұрын
  • Oh, Christina- perfecting wardrobes one video at a time! I gleaned so much from this, even years after editing my closet. Removing synthetics was my first win. Admitting that I looked less than best in black and gray was the next step, even though all the 'must have' lists include them as you mentioned. Keep up your excellent work!

    @kristen2646@kristen26466 ай бұрын
  • One helpful note about shoes. If they're very expensive, sometimes a leather worker can stretch them ever so slightly for you and they'll stop hurting. It won't work with shoes that are genuinely too small, but, if just one of the straps of a sandal is digging in, you can ask if it's worth a shot. That said, I have taken to buying the same shoes and sandals perpetually because they accommodate my wide feet and look good. I rule out everything else for health and safety now and play with other aspects of my wardrobe.

    @myragroenewegen5426@myragroenewegen54266 ай бұрын
  • I love that you talked about how Basic is different for everyone. Mine is hardly ever a plain white or black tee but more often a graphic tee and a solid color tee. Great tips!👗

    @leslieyoung2814@leslieyoung28144 ай бұрын
  • This time of year is my”wear it or donate”. Often when I make myself wear something I remember why I bought it. Sometimes I think “times up”. I will never wear it. In the spring I gave a large bag of clothes to a teen who had just been adopted. . She was so excited and kept almost everything. I am petite and smaller than most adults. I gave 8 pair of strappy sandals to a group who finds prom dresses for girls.

    @donnaharris8722@donnaharris87225 ай бұрын
  • Love this video! I had a major depressive episode this year & lost a ton of weight, i recently boxed up my larger clothes with the goal of fitting into them again someday so I’m glad to see that mentioned!

    @Deafkid97@Deafkid976 ай бұрын
  • Your hair looks beautiful. Very chic and healthy.

    @Heather-fx4qm@Heather-fx4qm6 ай бұрын
  • Very useful information and not overly discussed. I found myself looking back in my mind at a lot of purchases that fit into the descriptions you gave for things we eventually en up discarding after shuffling them around for a while and I have also been that guy who has too many basics cause it is just easy.

    @user-qo3iw8hs5l@user-qo3iw8hs5l6 ай бұрын
  • These are great tips to save money. My favourite was when you said that “essential must haves” are not the same for everyone. Not everyone has to wear jeans or tank tops. I only have oversized graphic tees, joggers and flared leggings. I also like that you said only buy if it’s comfortable. I only buy things I can keep forever and wear in all stages of life.

    @vanillapinkfluff3477@vanillapinkfluff34775 ай бұрын
  • Loved this analysis, Christina! Agree with all of it! For me, what I’ve decluttered the most are uncomfortable shoes! 👗

    @debrajane7622@debrajane76226 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Christina! You are giving me permission to get rid of some of my more expensive items due to all of these issues. I’ve been grappling with these issues for awhile without any clear answer. You are very right, I never grab uncomfortable clothes. I’m very wool reactive and as much as wool sweaters are an “it” item, they are so uncomfortable for me. I’m getting rid of them, someone will want them.

    @veronicacarmody115@veronicacarmody1156 ай бұрын
  • Love the black blazer at 12:05 and the white shirt at 12:07 😍 The dressing for the "Fantasy Self" - OMG!! I never knew this was a thing, and that anyone else had the same issue. It was how I always shopped, then the guilt of course. I used to joke that my clothes had a better life than I did, according to my head 🤣 I recently got back into clothes/trends after years of illness and other problems, but now I do wear the fantasy clothes because - I'm alive and I love looking amazing no matter where I go. For me now, it's just as easy to pull on a stylish bottom and a great top, or slip a dress over my head to run an errand as it is to pull on sweatpants and a t-shirt or other "non going out" clothes. Why not?! 🙌🏼

    @Mama2LoLa@Mama2LoLa5 ай бұрын
  • I have needed this one video my ENTIRE life. Thank you. Thank you. 🙏

    @franklydarling....7244@franklydarling....72443 ай бұрын
  • I dont have any shirts, no blazers and no white tshirts in my capsule wardrobe. Works for me and I have the smallest wardrobe amount Ive ever had, but it all brings me joy and is so mix/matchable 🎉

    @kerrybee1327@kerrybee13276 ай бұрын
  • 👗 No to impractical, fussy, and uncomfortable clothing! I also avoid knits that require a smoothing garment. Those are most likely on the regret list. Great video!

    @jennbetween8842@jennbetween88426 ай бұрын
  • 👗Excellent advice. I used to totally be that person that buys thinking of who I wish I could be, LOL. Now I rotate my favourites often and always keep the basics up to date.

    @michellehabza2290@michellehabza22906 ай бұрын
  • This has got to be one of the best wardrobe videos on youtube, thank you!

    @saltoftheegg@saltoftheegg7 күн бұрын
  • Good points. Everyone says you need a little black dress, a pencil skirt, and a denim jacket. I have no need for a little black dress (I look awful in black), and I would never wear a pencil skirt. I had a denim jacket for years, and I seldom wore it. I finally donated it. It just didn't work for me.

    @karengrohs4942@karengrohs49426 ай бұрын
  • When I was young in my 20/30’s I was heavy on fantasy. Later I bought too many similar items because I fell in love with the styles or colors. Now I try my best to enjoy what I have and what I buy without falling back into the old habits.

    @33Jenesis@33Jenesis6 ай бұрын
  • 👗 thank you for this helpful video. I feel inspired to go through my closets and pack up everything that doesn't fit or is uncomfortable. I can let those things go!

    @pikupstiks@pikupstiks6 ай бұрын
  • Really appreciate your honest and fresh approach. It highlights what most of us struggle with but at the same time allows for individual taste. 🎽

    @mol101@mol1015 ай бұрын
  • One thing that really helped me was analyze the things I was actually giving away. For example: gonna donate this pair of black jeans bc they’re too short on me and I wish they were longer. So now, when buying I look for longer pants, bc I think they fit me better, and also know I need some long black jeans to replace the ones I gave away. Another example: gonna donate this sweater bc is too loose on me. It means I gotta go for something a little more fitted. Or if I donate something because I have a lot of similar pieces, don’t need to get more. Also, when getting dressed take note of the missing pieces, if you think that leather boots would look awesome on that outfit, write it down, and in another moment you can come back to that list and see if those items would fit well in your style. It’s pretty obvious but it might help someone.

    @fernandavolkweis621@fernandavolkweis6216 ай бұрын
    • Great idea!!

      @elizabeth1invermont@elizabeth1invermont6 ай бұрын
  • 👗 Thanks again for the respectful way you give advice knowing and stating tastes can be different as well as what statement pieces can mean.

    @77Crazycat77@77Crazycat776 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been in retail for almost 25 years and this list couldn’t be more spot on 👏👏

    @rachelpage2781@rachelpage27815 ай бұрын
  • 👗thank you! you are so right. Your concept of “fantasy self” really resonated. As a mature woman, figuring out where the line is between my younger self and my current, real self has been a bit challenging. So thank you for your insights 🙂

    @suzbehere@suzbehereАй бұрын
  • 👗 Facing the rea!ity that I have a Fantasy Self has been an eye opener. It so explains the random pieces bought in the past that are so incongruent with my daily life. I am going to let go of these items and embrace my simple fantastic style insfead of my fantasy style. I enjoy your content!

    @laureenstathes3522@laureenstathes35226 ай бұрын
  • I only have comfortable but hopefully cute shoes….and natural fibres year round for clothes….and only things that fit me ‘now’….best ideas ever…

    @arabellamagnolia3013@arabellamagnolia30136 ай бұрын
  • I haven't worn underwire bras in years now. Every now and then if I'm going out and want to wear one I will but not for long. This is all great advice and I do most of these things already. 🙌

    @thishappyhousewife9341@thishappyhousewife93416 ай бұрын
  • love, love, love this list❣ It's practical for anyone, no matter your style 👗

    @kaizen_5091@kaizen_50915 ай бұрын
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