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Good evening, I created this thread to understand what you consider Essential clothing items to have in your wardrobe once the weather Starts cooling down. Here is my list:
Jeans
Zip Up Hooded Windbreakers
Casual Button Down Shirts
Sneakers
Long sleeve Polo Shirts
V neck Sweaters
Zip Up Hooded Sweatshirts
Short Sleeve or Sleeveless T shirts as Undershirts that match with long sleeves
Pajama Pants
Long sleeve Sleepwear
Blazers
Rain Jackets
I would like to see what all of you consider necessary.
Good evening, I created this thread to understand what you consider Essential clothing items to have in your wardrobe once the weather Starts cooling down. Here is my list:
Jeans
Zip Up Hooded Windbreakers
Casual Button Down Shirts
Sneakers
Long sleeve Polo Shirts
V neck Sweaters
Zip Up Hooded Sweatshirts
Short Sleeve or Sleeveless T shirts as Undershirts that match with long sleeves
Pajama Pants
Long sleeve Sleepwear
Blazers
Rain Jackets
I would like to see what all of you consider necessary.
Good list!
For a gentleman (such as myself) I will be a little more specific:
I pretty much only wear skirts and dresses these days - I have one pair of dress pants (need to get more) and one pair of jeans that I haven't worn in over a year. It's all about layering. Even when dealing with unpredictable and often freakishly cold New England falls, a pair of ripped out tights under leggings keep me warm even through snowfall.
Pretty much whatever I already have in my closet from last year. I love clothes...but I just don't shop for them much anymore - not enough time!
As if I overhaul my wardrobe every season . Most of the stuff I mentioned are accumulated over a 2.5 year period. I add and subtract items from my wardrobe from time to time. It's too expensive and time consuming to do a complete overhaul.
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