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To Be or Not to Be a Minimalist
To Be or Not to Be a Minimalist
What a GREAT question.
The dictionary defines a minimalist as a person who favors a moderate approach to the achievement of a set of goals. Being or offering no more than that is required or essential.
I often have clients that think they really want a minimal wardrobe until they actually begin their journey. Hopefully by asking yourself a few questions, you will determine if you have the style personality that craves a simple closet.
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Could you be happy with 25 pieces that will mix and match to create 50+ outfits? Remember this includes shoes and accessories too.
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Do you hyperventilate at the thought of a shopping excursion?
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Do you love wearing only foundational colors? Black, white, gray or brown.
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Are you easily overwhelmed with a closet full of choices?
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Do you cringe at the thought of flipping through style magazines or clicking on the Women’s Fashion tab on Pinterest?
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Always purchase quality over quantity?
If you answered “YES” to all of these questions you are ready to begin your Minimalistic expedition.
Still on the fence here are a few advantages of creating a minimal wardrobe.
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Less stress getting dressed in the morning
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Save $$$
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Clutter free closet
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Packing for travel is a snap
Need help downsizing your wardrobe? Schedule your closet analysis with us TODAY!
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