4 Tips For Creating A Sustainable Winter Wardrobe 

 

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As the winter season starts to creep in, then also comes the challenge of dressing up. It’s not always easy to dress up during winter, as there’s always that temptation to stay indoors in your sweatpants and joggers. These keep you warm, but surely, you wouldn’t want to appear unkempt during all those months. A true fashionista knows how to stay stylish despite the freezing cold, also while sticking to the basics. 

If you’re one of those who live in a country with four distinct seasons, you’re aware that maintaining a sustainable closet can be very challenging. It can be tempting to keep buying new clothing pieces as each season unfolds, creating that never-ending cycle of shopping for clothes that may barely get used. 

Winter only lasts for a few months, so there’s no need to shop for new coats all the time. You can still be stylish and maintain sustainability, even with pieces that have already been with you through several winters. 

This article will help you build a sustainable winter wardrobe that will make getting dressed in the cold season a breeze. Then get more style insights here and start shopping for what you need.

Organize Your Wardrobe 

Before heading out to the next clearance sale that’s luring you in, check your closet first. It’s not surprising that you may have forgotten what you have because the last time you wore your winter apparel was a year ago. 

The hustle and bustle of daily life can instantly lead to a disorganized and messy closet. In effect, you may not know and remember what items you actually already have. It’s easy to go inside a store, thinking you need this and that for this season because you don’t have those items for winter. 

Hence, it’s essential to take time to organize your closet as you put away a few of your spring and autumn clothes and make room for your winter clothing pieces. Doing so allows you to see what you have, so you can resist the urge to shop for the same items. 

Don’t Buy On A Whim 

You don’t necessarily have to buy an item just because it’s on sale. Buying impulsively can often happen, given how many clearance deals retailers employ to tempt you into their shop. For instance, you were persuaded to purchase a scarf and a hat in a color you don’t already own. You then realize when you get home that you still have five other brand-new scarves and hats from last year’s winter clearance sale that you haven’t worn. 

Be very intentional about your shopping decisions, especially when there are instances that demand buying new winter clothes, like when your trusted bubble coat is damaged beyond repair. Shopping only for what you need enables you to get the best value for your money

Let Go Of Trends 

You don’t need to be trendy to be fashionable. In fact, you may find that some of the most stylish individuals prefer to lean more toward simple but timeless and elegant pieces. They don’t abide by trends that let them swim with the current, or they’ll look like everyone else.  

That said, each time you shop for a winter piece, make a conscious decision to buy the classics. Knit and cashmere clothing are good investments that’ll last for many years. Also, you can’t go wrong with an excellent pair of boots and a trench coat in black and beige. 

It’s easier to mix and match when you have a winter wardrobe full of essentials, which assures that you won't be wearing the same outfits all the time. You can try to be creative when you make new iterations of your winter clothing. Alternatively, you can look online for some style guides or ideas. 

Re-Sell Or Donate Old Winter Items 

If you have winter clothes that you won't be using anymore, don’t just keep them in your closet. Re-sell or donate them as they may still be useful to someone. However, don’t use this as an excuse to head out and shop. Rather, after re-selling or donating, take this as an opportunity to go minimalist with your winter outfits and start having a capsule wardrobe.   

The Bottomline 

Without a doubt, the idea of creating a sustainable wardrobe can seem daunting. The world of fashion is one that’s constantly changing and developing quickly. Trends come and go, which often make last season’s winter styles out of fashion. But now that you know it better, you can be stylish without breaking the bank or having to shop for new clothes every season. You can bring out your classic winter clothes and still make them useful and trendy by keeping in mind the style tips above. 

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