For more than a decade, the best minds in the world of fashion and style have been struggling with creating a balanced wardrobe formula. Perhaps the rule of the pyramid is exactly what you need!
Photo: PexelsOf course, we are all so different that there is no single universal recipe for a perfect and perfect wardrobe. However, there are many equations in which everyone can substitute their variables to get the output that works just for you!
One of these equations can be safely called the "pyramid rule", which we will talk about today.
What is a pyramid rule?
Simply put, these are precisely calibrated proportions for different segments of your wardrobe. Schematically, it looks like this:
Each segment takes a strictly verified percentage of the total wardrobe volume, so you can easily assess whether there are any odds in one direction or another in your case.
Basic things
The basic wardrobe (and now almost everyone without exception is familiar with this term) is a universal thing that has proven itself well. You can delve into the topic by reading additional articles about the basic wardrobe, or simply confine yourself to the general understanding that these 35% will include the most versatile things, for example, black pants, classic jeans, neutral tops, a small black dress, a white blouse, ballet shoes and so on.
We compose a basic wardrobe: 12 necessary items
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Work clothes
20% of your wardrobe should be occupied by "professional" work. It is here that strict trouser suits, pencil skirts and everything that is one way or another “uniform” for you on duty will go.
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Casual wear
These 20% will include everything that you want to wear in everyday life, whether it be an extravagant embroidered bomber jacket or ripped jeans.
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To go out
10% is reserved for clothing for a special occasion - evening dresses and all holiday sets will go to this group.
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Seasonal clothes
Another 10% is reserved for things directly related to different seasons: down jackets and swimwear, beach kimonos and fur uggs.
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Final touches
The final 5% includes various accessories: bags, printed scarves, shoes that do not fit into previous segments.
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Thanks to such strict segmentation, you can finally put an end to the chaos on the shelves, even if it seems to you personally just a creative mess!