
The paradox of “I have nothing to wear” doesn’t come from a lack of clothes, but from a lack of a system.
Outfits are born from the compatibility of colors, proportions, and formality levels. If every piece lives in isolation — bought on impulse, for a specific occasion, or chasing a trend — the result is visual chaos. A functional wardrobe isn’t measured by quantity but by the number of coherent combinations it can generate.
To do
The compatibility test: Take each garment and try to pair it with at least 3 others. If it doesn’t combine with anything, it’s dead weight.
Build by columns, not rows: Think of your wardrobe vertically — each “column” is a complete outfit. Every new piece must fit into at least two columns.
One in, one out: For every piece that enters, one must leave. This forces conscious selection and keeps the wardrobe lean.
“A wardrobe works when everything talks to everything.”
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