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Wardrobe review - season questions

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snmom · 24/04/2012 14:07

Hello ladies,

I like to review from wardrobe from time to time, organise it, minimise it and if necessary accessorise it (instead of buying new things). From experience I have put a max cap on the things that I could have - which is no more than 3 of similar things.
I am a SAHM and need clothes mainly for school run, few official meetings and few evenings. For meetings and evenings I have my occasion clothes so I am covered there. I am now planning for day to day clothes. I have come up with 2/3 plans but bit confused about the seasons. My plans below -

1) Plan A (four seasons) - Luxury
Autumn,Winter,Spring,Summer (approx 3 months each)

Outer layer
4 x Coats/Jackets as season appropriate (1 per season)
4 x footwear, boots/shoes/open toe - respective season (1 per season)
SubTotal : 8 pieces

Mid layer
4 x woolies - 1 Dress +1 Tunic + 1 Jumper + 1Cardi (1 per season)
SubTotal : 4 pieces

Outfits
3 x (tops +bottoms) per season.
i.e 12 per year
Note : I count leggings,tights,trousers and skirts as bottoms and a dress as a top. So dress+tights = 1 outfit similarly skirt+top+tights = 1 outfit. (but i generally don't wear skirts and don't have one from last 2-3 years).
SubTotal : 12 outfits or 24 pieces

Accessories
1 x (Hat + Gloves + Scarf) - late autumn,winter,early spring
1 X (Hat + Sunglasses + Scarf) - summer
SubTotal : 4 sets or 12 pieces

Others
Underwears,socks,pyjamas,vests etc --- min 3 - max 6 depends on how many my drawers can take ( I use the small seagrass bathroom drawers from argos. I have very less space, less storage and I am a minimalist .... may be aspiring still).
Never wear belts.

2) Plan B - Three seasons

Very Cold(snow and arctic weather type), mild(autumn and spring) and Very warm (tropical summer type) - approx 4 months each

Same categories as above just reduce the outer layers, mid layers and accessories(sets) to 3.

3) Plan C - Two Seasons

Autumn/Winter and Spring/Summer. Approx 6 months each.
Same categories of layers just numbers reduced i.e 2 outer layers, 2 mid layers, 2 foot wears and 2 sets of accessories and outfits.

4) Plan D - One season
1 of each category (sets for outfits and accessories)
I have seen someone doing this (10 piece minimalist wardrobe) ... but I may feel colour starvation in this mode. At least for now ... later don't know...

Questions :

  1. How many seasons do we really have ? (sorry, Did grew up in the UK)
  2. How many months each ?
  3. I need to know this especially for coats. If I am wearing coats for 3 seasons then the inside layers would always be covered when I am outdoors. And 3 mid layers and outfits would be sufficient.**

** I grew up in an environment where 3 outfits was a norm (one on the clothes line, one on the body and one for occasion) no matter how rich/poor one was. But, we had roughly same weather throughout the year and strong sunlight so clothes would normally by dry by lunchtime if washed after breakfast. I have the habit of doing laundry very frequently and hand wash my under wears, bras and socks when i shower everyday. So don't really need many pairs.

  1. Ladies, how many coats,woolies do you use ? What is the realistic amount ? At the moment I have, 1 x coat(TNF suzanne - separable down insulation and trench layers) 1 x one sports Jacket(separable down gilet and Goretex layers). 1 x pair of boots 1 x flat shoes(retirement time coming) 1 x one open toe shoes. 3 x mid layers 6 x Outfits 2 x hats,scarf(no gloves - worn out this winter)

Sorry for the long post.

OP posts:
snmom · 26/04/2012 13:26

Oh forgot -

accessories up to 2 sets per season. I would like to change every midseason.

OP posts:
NewMatic · 26/04/2012 14:38

Ficking hell

ooer · 26/04/2012 18:51

Cardis nothing to do with age and everything to do with cold old house! Neat ones are for office, spring and when I go visiting!

drywhiteplease · 26/04/2012 19:46

Blimey! Like a mathematical equation! My sister summed up her wardrobe years ago.......Same clothes but add opaque tights in winter!
Grin

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