Acloset has really shoot me down with their new pay model ( I can't even plan my outfits) I'm a bit sick of apps paywalling everything or just disappearing, so I'm in the lookout for a new closet app or some other system like an spreadsheet ( tried making a budget tracker and failed ).
I just need a visual of what I wore this month, and to plan my outfits for the week.
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Efficient Cloth Management System
The "Efficient Cloth Management System" is a comprehensive solution for organizing and managing your clothing and apparel collection. Say goodbye to the days of struggling to find the perfect outfit or dealing with a cluttered wardrobe. This system offers a user-friendly interface and a range of features to simplify your clothing management, from creating a digital catalog of your clothes to planning outfits and tracking your fashion preferences.
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My Cure for Aimless Wardrobe Syndrome: Manage Your Clothes the Same Way You Manage Your Money
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i put together an outline for the ideal capsule wardrobe for me inside my digital diary! its hard to minimize your closet when you’re a goth.
it was really fun and satisfying to make! its an exercise i did in an attempt to clarify better what pieces call to me as vital. it definitely helped me hone what ‘basics’ means to me. alot of what the general posts about this sort of thing dont account for my personal style so i really had to think about it.
i used goodnotes on my ipad pro! i have a digital diary and bullet journal on there but as of right now i do not have premium.
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Eridan looks so good in sage green, powder blue, lavender, cream. I’m trying to expand his wardrobe in my art and these are my discoveries.
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Optimize Your Wardrobe for Access - YLF
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My Cure for Aimless Wardrobe Syndrome: Manage Your Clothes the Same Way You Manage Your Money
Until very recently, I suffered from a pretty bad case of Aimless Wardrobe Syndrome.
I felt lost when it came to clothing. I assembled outfits at random. If I ever looked good, it was at the cost of 35 minutes of standing in my closet, hemming and hawing like an asthmatic donkey.
It seemed like a pretty insignificant problem. But eventually, I realized it was quietly harming me every dang day. I was wasting way too much time, money, and spoons deciding what to wear. And it somehow left me feeling worse about myself, not better!
This led me to develop a cure for my Aimless Wardrobe Syndrome. And in retrospect, it was so obvious that I’m sorta kicking myself for not figuring it out sooner.
It requires a bit of time to set up. But it transformed my daily life for the better. Since I developed this system, I’ve been shopping less, buying less, and spending way less time considering my options. And y’all know how I value my money and my time! Yet I also love everything I wear, and wear everything I love. It kicks ass.
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Hibiko:
♖ - spring outfit
♗ - summer outfit
♘- fall outfit
♟- winter outfit
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Spring:
The time of year made for florals and frills. Layers for mixing and matching outfits that aren't worn all together again, and to be prepared for when the weather suddenly jumps/drops throughout the day. Probably when she feels safest and has the most fun experimenting with her clothes, playing with colour more than she does patterns. Chunky heels, light cardigans, yellows and blues. She wants to show off and play with outfits once all the coats are off. It's probably as close to maximalism as she's going to get.
Summer:
The fashion is to wear clothes that are subtly detailed and highlight craftsmanship and money, rather than bold in patterns, which she does very well in the summer. Clothes, as well as details, have more of an air of elegance and subtly, allowing for accessories and jewelry to shine like sun hats, sheer shawls for modesty, thin gold necklaces and pearl earrings. Linens and cottons, fabrics that don't soak up sweat but are more difficult to maintain. It's all to a theme of natural, delicate beauty. She really struggles to shy away from showing off wealth in this season despite arguably wearing less.
Fall:
Back to layering, but with much warmer tones, and layering done more quietly with more foundations like undershirts and leggings. Instead of playing with colours as much before, she plays with patterns and fabrics like ribbed cotton and wool. Hibiko doesn't especially love fall fashion, so she's not out here trying very hard to have as much fun with her outfits.
Earmuffs, gloves, and scarves, of which she owns a million, always have to be matching, if not fit the colour scheme of the day. Coats are in a wide range of styles from trench coats to ponchos and capes. But, she does what she can to get away from jackets by wearing thick shirts and sweaters.
Winter:
It doesn't get especially freezing in Edo, so there's some freedom in that. The clothes aren't too far off from autumn for that reason, but of course has a heavier focus on warmth, and looking and feeling cozy. She doesn't have as many little things to play around with either since a coat tends to cover it all up anyways, so Hibiko's all the more particular about her coats, gloves, hats, all the accessories.
There can be a fair amount of fur-trimmed pieces on her from different kinds of animals, but it is only on her more favored pieces of clothing. It might create the illusion that she owns many (which, debatable) but it's really because she wears those especially often and doesn't take the involuntary sacrifice for granted.
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So far this long weekend I have accomplished:
farmers market, weekly, clothing drop off no. 1/tbd #
hair mask and face mask
morning run, followed by long cool down walk back home
hung the large frame in bedroom
hung hallway gallery wall art & frames
fridge and spice rack clean out
fall shoe drop-off rotation plan for cobbler
drank a lot of good wine and ate fresh bread, veggies and fruit from the farmers market
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