Fashion on a budget: How to refresh your wardrobe post-holidays
Fashion on a budget: How to refresh your wardrobe post-holidays
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If you’re looking at your clothes wanting a total wardrobe overhaul, but have now tightened your spending budget after Christmas, you’re certainly not the only one. The New Year brings resolutions and updated shopping habits, so here, industry experts share how to craft a chic, sustainable and practical wardrobe for 2025.
Refresh without overspending. “Look for pieces which are transitional and core capsule items you can wear year on year such as neutral colours and staple items like blazers, jeans and transitional tops.”. Accessories are another cost-effective way to update your look, as Watson notes, “Statement necklaces or earrings and printed scarves are particularly good at adding fresh character.”.
Zara Herringbone Wool Blend Straight Blazer, £59.99. Mint Velvet Mid Indigo Straight Jeans, £89. Seasalt Cornwall Rosenannon Crescent Drop Earrings, £19.95 (were 25.95). Shop your own wardrobe. The New Year calls for a clear out, and whilst you’ve probably been putting it off since last January, there may be some hidden gems waiting to be worn.
A good way to see how much you’re actually wearing your clothes is to use the ‘hanger hack’. This method comprises of having all your hangers facing one way, then each time you wear a piece of clothing, hang it up the other way. This way you can tell which are your most worn and liked pieces – it also helps figure out your true style.