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Summer Capsule Wardrobe: Looks 1-7

June 26, 2017

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Posted 09/12

Look 1: Striped muslin dress (similar for less), straw bag, soludos
Side notes: Soludos run a tad small, so go up a half size. Super comfortable!

What happened to June?! It is supposed to be good and long, and it disintegrated into thin air it seems! I owe you all an update on the Summer Capsule Wardrobe. Here are what I have found to be the pros and cons of the capsule, and the first 7 looks!

Look 2: Tee, sailor linen pantssoludos
Side note: J.Crew pants run a little big so order a size down!

 

Look 3Striped tank, floral skirt, m.gemi white sneakers c/o, circle crossbody (similar)
Sidenotes: Sneakers run true to size!

 

Look 4: Chambray jumpsuit (another similar option here and here), neck scarf, blush pink crossbody, wedge sandals, sunglasses
Sidenotes: jumpsuit runs super long which works if you are tall! I just had them hemmed for $10. similar chambray bodysuits here and here.

 

Look 5: Striped tank, slit leg linen pants, wedge sandals, birdcage bag (similar)

 

Look 6Striped bodysuit, linen skirt, m.gemi white sneakers, circle crossbody
Sidenotes: Bodysuit runs small, order up a size!

 

Look 7 – Slit leg linen pants, floral top, wedge sandals, birdcage bag (similar)
Side note: Pants fit true to size, but are longer length. They fit well after I shrunk them and added heel height.

 

Pros of the capsule wardrobe:
– I haven’t bought a single thing since I established this capsule. When you know every piece can work with others or in multiple ways, there isn’t need for more.
– I caught the clutter-free bug and have successfully cut down the size of my closet items in half by getting rid of anything I haven’t worn in the past year. If I haven’t worn it in a year, I most likely never will.
– I don’t spend any time debating what to wear. It’s all right in the same section of my closet, with an option for every occasion. It’s liberating and fantastic.

Cons:
– More frequent laundry. My one year old somehow smudges his breakfast or lunch on every single pair of pants I put on….as well as every shirt. So less options also means more laundry.
– Time in preparing a capsule. It took a lot of time to think through pieces I would keep from my closet and add to the capsule, as well as the time to search for the right items and price points online. It definitely takes organization and set aside time to assemble a capsule, but you end up saving time and money in the long haul.

 

I have plenty of thoughts as to how this is tying into the bigger soul cleansing picture, but I’ll save that for the wrap up. Nobody has the attention span on a Monday….including me;)

Have a happy start to your week!

 

 

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  1. You look super cute in all your outfits. I love your bangs! 🙂

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  2. Kristen Hale says:

    Great post! I especially love the linen pants and the chambray jumpsuit! And good cal in getting things hemmed/altered as needed. It’s so silly that I don’t go the extra mile to do that for pants that I love- it really streamlines the whole look! Xox

  3. Mara wolff says:

    Love this post! As a mama to three, I feel like I spend time managing ‘stuff’ in the house and it’s incredibly organizing. And then we just packed it all up to move back to the states and I wish we could get rid of at least half of it. Clothes included. I’m ready to adopt a strict rule of minamalism in this next house!

  4. Stefani Chavez

    says:

    Love all your looks! Eagerly waiting for that follow up post. Trying to adopt a less is more philosophy.

  5. Pat Schwab

    says:

    I really like outfit 3 with the mixed patterns which surprised me, lol. The pants are fantastic but since they are linen don’t you have to iron them?

  6. Jesseca Sali

    says:

    This is a great capsule! I have banned linen from my wardrobe. (I can’t handle all of the ironing and the way it stretches into strange shapes.). I have been doing a capsule wardrobe for almost two years and I love it. It is a bit harder living in a mountain town. Our weather is all over the place. I give myself about 35-40 pieces with outerwear and shoes. Thanks for sharing and I look forward to seeing the rest!

  7. Iceberg says:

    Great post! love all your looks!

  8. […] Love this style – so cute and classic. […]

  9. IlianneM says:

    Love your looks!

  10. Noelle says:

    Very interesting read. I have read and looked at capsule wardrobe articles and posts before but I like that you clearly listed the pros and cons at the end of this post. Cute clothes too! Love the striped bodysuit and linen skirt combo!

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