
If every morning you have to improvise, you’ll inevitably end up wearing the same pieces. Decision fatigue reduces creativity and leads to always choosing the path of least resistance.
Preparing three complete outfits in advance — ready to grab and go — eliminates the problem at its root. They’re not pre-set “uniforms” but tested combinations that you know work. Having them ready means your cognitive energy is freed up for decisions that actually matter.
To do
The “boardroom”: Dark trousers + white/light shirt + structured blazer. The safe combination that works for any professional context.
The “smart casual”: Chinos + Merino polo or fine-knit crew neck + clean sneakers or suede loafers. Relaxed but controlled.
The “transition”: Dark jeans + neutral t-shirt + unstructured jacket or overshirt. Works from day to evening without changes.
“Freedom isn’t having infinite choices. It’s having the right ones ready.”
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