Organising Wardrobe for Flattering Outfits

The Truth About Having Nothing To Wear In Spite Of An Overflowing Wardrobe by Janice Wee

A closet full of clothes and nothing to wear. Does that sound familiar?

Time to do some spring cleaning.

Throw out all the clothes that don't fit you anymore. Take a look at what's left.

Go through each and every item. Does it flatter you?

Be ruthless. If the answer is no, or it would if only....

Throw it out.

Look again at the dwindling pile of clothes. These are the ones you'd keep and wear. The rest? Give them away.

From this point on, make it a rule that you only get clothes that flatter your figure.

What would flatter your figure?

Get a measuring tape.

Measure the width of your shoulders (widest part) and write that down.

Measure the widest part of your hips and write that down.

Which is wider, your shoulders or your hips?

If your hips are wider, you've got a pear shaped figure. Check the Pear Figure list at http://www.cheap-designer-clothing.net/pear-figure.html to see what are the items that would flatter you. Print out that list and stick to it.

If your shoulders are wider, you're top heavy. Use the Top Heavy Figure list at http://www.cheap-designer-clothing.net/topheavy.html to find out what clothes flatter your figure type.


If your hips and shoulders are of equal width, you've got a balance figure or an Hourglass Figure. Use the list at http://www.cheap-designer-clothing.net/hourglass.html to get clothes that make the most of your figure.


Once you've got your wardrobe sorted out so it only contains the clothing that flatters you, you should have something to wear for every occasion.
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