Is it time to revamp your wardrobe?
3 Signs it's time for you to stop settling in your wardrobe & take control of your personal style.
Are you getting fidgety in your closet? Can’t find anything you love, always resorting to the same things on rotation?
Like anything else in life, our wardrobes go through seasons; each season of our life is going to call for a different, suitable wardrobe. Not to say that you’ll need to purchase all new clothes each time, but you’ll need to adapt and exchange pieces when necessary to create the most conducive wardrobe to meet your lifestyle demands and personal style desires.
Whether you need to audit your wardrobe, shop your closet, or fill wardrobe gaps, here are three distinct signs it’s time for you to revamp your wardrobe:
You struggle to feel good in your clothes, even the ones that are your favorites.
If your confidence is lacking in each of the outfits you try on, it’s surely time to revamp your wardrobe. This isn’t to say that your clothes are bad, but it might be time to reimagine your relationship with clothing to find better alignment in your personal style to elevate your confidence.
You struggle to feel inspired in your closet.
Boredom and lack of inspiration is another tell-tale sign it’s time to revamp one’s wardrobe. Your clothes should inspire you; whether that means creating a space that sparks creativity or finding the right pieces to influence new outfits.
You don’t feel like your outfits are in alignment with how you want to portray yourself.
Lastly, if you feel like your clothes don’t align with who you are and/or how you want to portray yourself, it’s definitely time to make some changes in your closet. Your personal style is not only how you make first impressions, but an outward view of how you feel about yourself- so it’s important to say the right thing.
If any of these sound like you, it’s probably time to revamp your wardrobe. Your clothes shouldn’t make you feel mediocre; they should be an extension of your personality so that you can make positive impressions everywhere you go.