It's that simple if you just follow these very simple dress rules. Even so, you can look extremely sophisticated and expensively dressed!
You know how your clothes will look more expensive? Many times, ladies in the morning (thank you to those of you who are so diligent as to prepare your wardrobe in the evening!) always face the same dilemma - what the hell to wear to work? Of course, we want to operate as orderly and sophisticated as possible, but we fail to do so every time. Below are some simple tricks that you can use to renovate your wardrobe so that it shines in a new light - suddenly your wardrobe will get a touch of elegance and neatness.
If a woman can't afford it more expensive clothes, always has tricks up her sleeve to make her clothes look more expensive. Especially when we change jobs or start a career, we usually don't have a full wallet with which to bought a whole new wardrobe. And that's when we usually want to make the best first impression at work.
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So how can you afford a neat, sophisticated business style, if we have limited resources? Fortunately, there is something tricks, which can help us refresh our wardrobe and will not put us on the beggar's pole.
5 tricks to refresh your wardrobe on the cheap...
1. Check and identify the basic pieces in your closet.
We have to start with the basics, which are like a creative canvas. It probably goes without saying that we have to have quality canvas to make a picture look great - so it's also worth spending a little more money on the basic pieces. We buy fewer of them, but of better quality (this way we will be able to keep them for a longer time and thus save a few euros). We will then build our own style on these foundations.
2. Don't buy colorful things.
Don't buy colorful things - or try to avoid them as much as possible.
There's nothing wrong with colors, but there's a big difference between a solid red T-shirt and a T-shirt in at least four colors that you can't possibly match with a jacket in the morning, let alone shoes. Colorful t-shirts often look cheap, as it is difficult to combine them with a business wardrobe.
3. Don't buy too many printed shirts.
Everyone loves printed t-shirts, but often these are more suitable for leisure than for work. Also, print can go out of style quickly, which means we're buying T-shirts that we probably won't wear in a year or two.
4. Don't buy shiny clothes.
If you have a lot of money (but then you probably don't need this article), you can definitely buy, say, a shiny shirt - you just have to make sure it's high quality and made of a good material like silk. But since most of us don't have enough money to buy high-end clothes, it's safer to avoid flashy items from the lower price range - they wear out quickly and look worn.
5. Don't buy things that aren't right for you.
I bet that every one of us has bought something that wasn't quite right for her - either to motivate herself to lose weight (when I lose weight, it will definitely be right for me!) or because the item was simply so affordable that it would be a sin to leave it in the store... Or because she made sure she knew a really great seamstress who would make the dress she wanted so that it would fit her like a glove. The fact is that most of us then hang these clothes in the closet, from which they never peek again, or (even worse!) we wear them anyway, even though they are in no way compatible with our figure.
We hope these tips help you with your wardrobe transformation.
Above all, we adhere to the principle, less is more – and that something should be of good quality, so that we will be happy to wear it and feel great in our other skins!