Very relevant article from the opposite sex pov from awhile back: http://blog.timoni.org/post/24619757935/why-i-wear-the-same-... Really made me rethink what was in my own closet and what was worth owning (and nice obligatory hat tip to William Gibson). As with most things, less is more.
How to Hack Dressing Well
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#12Shopping online has made me hate shopping 100x less than I used to. I dig that its becoming increasingly easy to buy legit stuff online without having to go to a freggin mall.
The best hack is being able to just re-order when things start to look a bit shabby. Set it and forget it.
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#13Shopping online has made me hate shopping 100x less than I used to. I dig that its becoming increasingly easy to buy legit stuff online without having to go to a freggin mall.
It's not a paradise by any means.
EDIT: this was meant to be a reply to wsul's sibling comment.
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#14Shopping online has made me hate shopping 100x less than I used to. I dig that its becoming increasingly easy to buy legit stuff online without having to go to a freggin mall.
I bought two pair of Levis online. Same size and style as each other, and as the pair I had at home that convinced me I wanted more. All three pairs are radically different fits. The two pair came from different suppliers, shipped by $ONLINE_RETAILER. It's not a paradise by any means. EDIT: this was meant to be a reply to wsul's sibling comment.
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#15I feel like shopping online has helped my fashion sense. Before I would just walk into a store, try on the first thing that look agreeable, and if it fit I'd buy it and leave. Mostly I just wanted to get in and out. But most online retailers have lookbooks and recommendations. You get a better idea of what clothes look good with other clothes. Plus because you're in the comfort of your own home, you can take as much…
Re: How to Hack Dressing Well
#16Earlier quoted context omitted.
The best hack is being able to just re-order when things start to look a bit shabby. Set it and forget it.
The problem is that by the time things start getting shabby you all too often find out that the manufacturer is no longer making it any more.
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#17Earlier quoted context omitted.
The best hack is being able to just re-order when things start to look a bit shabby. Set it and forget it.
The problem is that by the time things start getting shabby you all too often find out that the manufacturer is no longer making it any more.