Does this still fit me? Would I like to wear this right now? Do I feel confident in this? Do I feel good when I wear this? Are there occasions where I would wear this again?

Getting your clothing tailored. If you have a classic suit, but you never wear it because it’s too large, get it taken in. [2] X Research source Consider using the fabric from a vintage skirt to create a new shirt or bag. Dress up a vintage t-shirt by wearing it with a tailored blazer or sports jacket.

Active: sneakers, boots Dressy: oxfords, pumps, heels Casual: sandals, boots, flats, loafers

Winter: heavy coat (like wool), larger warm scarves, beret, parka, beanie Spring: layering jackets (like cotton), cardigans, pullovers, blazers, fedora Summer: lighter jackets (like denim or bomber), baseball caps

Sunglasses: a simple black or tortoiseshell pair, a fun bright pair, aviators Jewelry: earrings, necklaces, bracelets, rings, cuff links, watches Belts: simple black or brown belt and wide patterned belt

Break some fashion rules. Try pairing bright or patterned clothes with other bright patterned clothes. Or, layer different textures to add interest to a new look. [7] X Expert Source Kathi Burns, CPO®Board Certified Professional Organizer Expert Interview. 31 December 2019.

Don’t be surprised if you need to change clothes throughout the day depending on what you have to do. Just be prepared and bring changes of clothes to meet your needs.

Check the weather forecast for the day or just look outside the window before you get dressed. If you’re unsure what the weather may do, try to be prepared. Carry an umbrella, wear a cardigan, or bring a change of shoes if you think the weather may turn.

Don’t worry if you’d also like to highlight an accessory. The goal of focusing on a clothing item is to help you fashion an outfit and avoid competing clothing items (like a striped shirt with striped pants and striped tie). It’s important to build your wardrobe with plenty of basics, like simple tops and pants. That way, when you want to wear a statement piece, you’ll always have something to pair with it. [10] X Expert Source Ashley KahnWardrobe Stylist Expert Interview. 30 September 2020.

For example, if you’ve chosen a striking navy blazer, you might wear a simple white shirt and tan slacks. Or, if you’ve picked a bright yellow floral skirt, instead of wearing a yellow shirt or floral blouse, wear a navy or denim shirt.

If you think you’ll be on your feet for a long time, you may want to bring a comfortable pair of shoes that you can change into if your feet start to hurt.

When adding jewelry, avoid wearing too many matching pieces. Doing so will make your look seem forced.

Wear a leather bracelet or classic watch. Make a casual sweater stand out by layering a crisp white or colored shirt underneath. Wear more dramatic makeup, highlighting your eyes or mouth (not both). Wear shoes that are a bit dressier than you’d normally choose. Apply cologne or perfume.