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  • Shop Small Wisconsin: What I Tried On at Envy Bootique

    Shop Small Wisconsin

    I’ve joined the dark side! Ok, but not really. I had fun playing dress up at my friends size-inclusive BOO-tique and wanted to share the try-ons!

    If Wednesday Addams lived in the Midwest, she would definitely shop at a place like Envy Bootique. It’s dark, spooky, and a little kooky.

    Envy Bootique is a mother-daughter owned salon and clothing store located in the small town of Monroe, Wisconsin. They sell everything from KISS graphic t-shirts, stage-worthy clothing (the owner is in a band!), authentic crystal jewelry for good vibes, pop culture keychains, and the usual line-up of salon-quality hair products.

    If you’re already sold before I even share the try-on pictures, you can check out Envy Bootique in the Piggly Wiggly building located at 725 8th St Suite A, Monroe, WI.

    What I Tried On at Envy Bootique

    The size-inclusive clothes (going up to 4x, in most styles) at Envy Bootique all have a little edge to them. Think lace, fringe, or a cool hemline.

    I tried on a little bit of everything. It was fun to mix and match the pieces to come up with lots of outfit combinations! I really channeled my inner rockstar. Believe me, my styling skills are better than my musical abilities. lol

    What To Expect At Envy Bootique

    Aside from the products for sale at the salon, there are also a lot of fun photo ops for horror movie fans. Grab a photo with Elvira or Jason Voorhees! It’s about as close as you can get to the real thing in Wisconsin.

    Where to Find Envy Bootique

    You can find Envy Bootique on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. As well as shop in person in the Piggly Wiggly building located at 725 8th St Suite A, Monroe, WI.

    Let me know if you go and buy something. Tag me in your try-on photos! My links are down below. 🙂


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  • Uh Oh! ThredUp Just Made BIG Changes To Their Clean Out Kit Service

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    An Overview Of The ThredUp Clean Out Kit Service

    Passing your clothes off to someone else to sell sounds like a dream! But in reality, it can be quite a hassle with very little payoff.

    I’ve previously written a full review about my experience with the ThredUp Clean Out Kit service before and have even since sent in more bags of clothes. The payouts are never anything to write home about and I’m afraid they’re about to get worse from here on out.

    ThredUp is modifying the program and making it more difficult for regular folks to flip their discarded duds.

    So what’s changed since my last review in 2018? Read on to learn more about what’s going on with the ThredUp Clean Out Kit service!

    What Is The thredUP Clean Out Kit Service?

    On the surface, using the ThredUp Clean Out Kit service seems like an ideal situation. You have clothes you want to get rid of and they’re offering to help take care of them in a responsible way via reselling or recycling.

    But like all good things, there are some catches.

    • Ordering a big bag, as seen in this post, is $2.99. However, you can print your own shipping label at home for free and send in your donation using any bag or box you have around.

    • For items ThredUp doesn’t list, they can be responsibly reused or recycled for free. Or the items can be returned to you for a $10.99 fee. (There is another fee for a listing that doesn’t sell that you want back – see the next section to learn about that!)

    • On average, only 50% of items sent in qualify to be listed.

    • Once accepted, you can adjust your listing price to change your payout. This is basically like getting to set your own price for an item if you feel like ThredUp didn’t price it fairly.

    • You get paid out on each sold item once the 14-day return window has passed. If your items sell slowly, one at a time, you get potentially be getting payouts at random times throughout the 30 or 45-day consignment window.

    A $14.99 service fee will be deducted from your total earnings. I had to make this bold because this is a BIG deal! If you think this service is free, think again!

    • Cashouts are given using Stripe (straight to a bank account) OR your PayPal OR can be donated to a charitable partner of ThredUp’s choosing, which is currently the Susan G. Komen foundation (aka a charity infamous for pinkwashing. hmmm….).

    Updates To The ThredUp Clean Out Kit Service (As of 2023)

    ThredUp recently made changes to their Clean Out Kit service. So what do those changes mean for us?

    • The ThredUp processing time is now about 7 weeks, which means after sending in your kit, you’ll be waiting almost 2 months to be notified if your items were chosen or not. If you’re trying to flip your items for quick cash, it’s going to take a while!

    UPDATE 6/23 – Summer kits are being handled with a FREE “Rush processing” in 2 weeks

    • Once your item has been accepted, there is a limited price adjustment to a maximum of 10% of the listing price. If the item isn’t high value in the first place, you’re really not going to make much at all.

    • There is a $5.99 reclaim fee for each item regardless of any price adjustments. If you regret sending in a high-end piece that will only earn you a couple of bucks, there’s a fee for getting it back or else it becomes property of ThredUp!

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    Tips & Best Practices For Using The ThredUp Clean Out Kit Service

    I don’t want to discourage anyone from using this service as I still believe there are some benefits, as long as you navigate it strategically and keep your expectations low. Before sending in your donations, take this advice into consideration for a smoother experience!

    • Carefully follow the current selling guide on ThredUp and only send in those items. You don’t want to lose out on any valuable pieces because you sent them during the wrong season!

    • Use their Payout Calculator to determine if it’s worth sending your pieces in at all.

    • To get the maximum payout without paying in, opt for a free shipping label and choose to have your items donated if unsold.

    • Going back to my first point, make sure your items are in clean, current, and wearable condition for the best chance of being chosen.

    PRO TIP: Many people do not send in designer items or NWT pieces. Send them or resell them elsewhere for a more fair payout. Stick with mid-priced brands from the ThredUp selling guide for a reasonable payout.

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    My Final Thoughts About The ThredUp Clean Out Kit Service

    Using the ThredUp Clean Out Kit Service will by no means make you rich. If that’s what you’re hoping for, just skip this program.

    In my experience, I sell an average of 7 pieces with a median $15 total payout per bag that I send in. (And with all these fee changes, I’d be making nothing!)

    With the updates I’ve outlined in this post, I think your best bet is NOT to cash out but rather use the funds as store credit on the ThredUp website.

    I’m both a ThredUp partner and a secondhand fan and use lots of earned ThredUp credit every month to buy cool stuff!

    My bottom line is, if you have the time and means to sell items yourself, do it. If you don’t have the time and means, give this program a try or donate the items to a local organization.

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    What do you think of these things and how will they impact the way you donate to ThredUp? Sound off in the comments!

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  • Art Meets Fashion: How I Chose What To Wear To a Gallery Opening

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    Night At The (Art) Museum

    Talk about art imitating life!

    This weekend I wanted to channel the creativity and expressiveness of the artwork I saw at the opening of Efflorescence by Emma Daisy at Monroe Arts Center in Monroe, Wisconsin … but I didn’t intend to match so much!

    The paintings were like my Pinterest boards in real life. The colors and the stories they told were impactful and made me smile!

    It’s a good thing a picture is worth a thousand words because I didn’t grab a lot of photos of my outfit. I was too focused on the art! But I still have a few words to say about what I wore at the gallery opening. Keep reading to learn how I chose my outfit for the night!

    The Efflorescence by Emma Daisy gallery exhibit at Monroe Arts Center in Monroe, Wisconsin

    The Efflorescence by Emma Daisy gallery exhibit at Monroe Arts Center in Monroe, Wisconsin

    What I Wore To The Art Gallery

    For this art gallery opening, I opted for a comfortable yet stylish flowy midi dress with a colorful floral print. I matched it with a pair of thrifted silver high heels (not pictured) and completed the look with some handmade pom-pom earrings and a pink crossbody bag to keep my hands free.

    I like to imagine my outfits are a work of art but this is quite literal! I would ask who wore it better but I think we both did a great job.

    Choosing the right outfit for the night helped enhance the experience for me. I think wearing color is very empowering and can make a huge difference in your mood and the way you carry yourself. This outfit made me feel my best and I had a lot of fun getting dressed and enjoying the art!

    hannah is wearing a colorful maxi dress and pink crossbody purse. she's standing next to an Efflorescence by Emma Daisy painting at Monroe Arts Center in Monroe, Wisconsin

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    WHAT I’M WEARING ?
    thredUP dress and purse, $30 total (shop on thredUP) | DIY earrings, (DIY pompom earring tutorial) | Colourpop Lippie Stix in Heart On (shop Colourpop Lippie Stix)

    Beyond The Canvas: Where To See Efflorescence

    If you’d like to see the Efflorescence by Emma Daisy art gallery for yourself, it is accessible until the end of May at the Monroe Arts Center Wellington/Muranyi Galleries.


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  • Slaying the Game: My Outfit for ’90s Themed Drag Trivia Night

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    90’s Trivia and Drag Queen Show

    This weekend I partied like it was 1999!

    My favorite local drag queens hosted a ’90s-themed trivia night and I dressed the part in some of my best thrifted duds. Trivia night never looked so fierce!

    It was a true challenge for me as I went alone and was among a sea of tables full of teams competing for prizes.

    Despite the odds, I did end up winning after all! I didn’t win for my brains but I did win for best dressed. The queens had a few of us participate in a fashion show to determine who brought their best 90s outfit game and they unanimously decided on me. I won a crown and everything – it felt like a Miss America moment!

    So what did I wear when I won? Let’s break it down!

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    hannah is wearing a 90s themed outfit to drag trivia. her hair is styled in 2 space buns. she's smiling and wearing a black floral dress, distressed denim jacket, a plaid around her waist, a black fanny pack, and black doc marten boots.

    What I Wore To 90’s Drag Queen Trivia

    I started planning my outfit a few weeks in advance (is anyone surprised?) and knew I want to style it around my Doc Martens. I ended up being the only one wearing a pair so I think that helped me stand out in the contest.

    From there I wanted a floral dress but didn’t currently have one in my closet. I did some thrifting and lucked out on my second or third outing and found this “vintage” Old Navy dress at a community closet. It’s actually from 2003, but close enough, right?

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    WHAT I’M WEARING ?
    Thrifted dress, jacket, and plaid, free | Thrifted fanny pack, $1 |  Old Target boots, $20 | Vintage/Thrifted pins | Old Girl Props choker

    My denim jacket was really the pièce de résistance. I own many denim jackets but decided on this distressed one (not vintage) because it matched the grunge vibe I was going for.

    My pin collection is HUGE so I had fun carefully selecting which ones fit the theme of ’90s fashion. What do we think?!

    And finally, my accessories are a classic stretch choker identical to the ones we wore in the ’90s. And my fanny pack was found the day of at a garage sale – I actually own the exact same one and planned to wear it but the zippers are all broken. I couldn’t believe my luck finding the exact same one right when I needed it most!

    A Recap of 90s Drag Trivia

    This was the first time our local drag queens have hosted a trivia night (usually they host drag bingo!) but I think they did a great job. It was a rowdy crowd because of the bar atmosphere but they held their own and put on some fabulous performances.

    When you combine 90s fashion, drag queens, and trivia, you know it’s going to be a good time.

    If you’re interested in learning more about Wisconsin Drag Productions and upcoming events, visit the WDB website or follow them on Instagram as @wdbproductions!


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  • A Colorful (And Thrifted!) Spring Capsule Wardrobe

    A Colorful (And Thrifted!) Spring Capsule Wardrobe

    Colorful Capsule Wardrobe For Spring

    Spring is here! The sun is shining! Floral is trending! (Groundbreaking!)

    If you’re looking for a budget-friendly way to plan outfits, I’ve put together a colorful (and thrifted!) Spring capsule wardrobe to get your creative juices flowing.

    There’s no need to go out and buy a whole new spring wardrobe – get creative with what you already have in your closet to create a custom seasonal wardrobe!

    What I Picked For My Capsule Wardrobe

    The base for any capsule wardrobe is a cohesive color story. For me, I started with my newly thrifted rainbow striped cardigan and built it from there. Most pieces were thrifted! (If you’re curious about something, just ask!)

    My color story ended up being very saturated and bold – just the way I like it!

    The pieces themselves were chosen based on their mixability. Any balanced wardrobe needs tees, tanks, sweaters, cardigans, pants, and denim jackets. All in all, I picked out 11 pieces (because 11 is my lucky number) and considered my accessories as “free” items.

    During my time creating this post, I was able to come up with 21 outfits! Of course, there could be a lot left on the table – add or remove a jacket, do more creative layering, etc.

    How I Remixed My Closet

    Once the 11 pieces were picked for my Spring capsule wardrobe, the mixing came very easily. I started playing around and pairing the colors together to create new outfits from my existing closet!

    The Benefits of a Capsule Wardrobe

    A capsule wardrobe is not a new concept at all. I’ve even shared a Winter capsule wardrobe, Fall capsule wardrobe, and Summer capsule wardrobe on my blog before!

    They come in handy when you’re packing for a vacation and you need to be considerate of space in a suitcase and what you’ll wear during your trip.

    But during your everyday life, a capsule wardrobe can be beneficial when you’re transitioning your wardrobe (body changes, life shifts, etc).

    Having a planned out wardrobe of a few select pieces that can be mixed and matched will really speed up your get-ready routine and take away any decision fatigue you’re experiencing. And couldn’t we all use something to make our lives easier?!

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    A Colorful (And Thrifted!) Spring Capsule Wardrobe


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  • What I Wore For My 32nd Birthday

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    What I Wore For My Birthday

    I don’t know about you, but I’m feeling 32!

    On March 20th, I celebrated another trip around the sun, and that was the inspiration behind my birthday photoshoot – another trip around the sun!

    I wanted to incorporate lots of bright colors and earthy elements – despite Pisces being a water sign – you’ll just have to go with the flow with me on this one.

    My Birthday Outfit

    This secondhand ASOS dress was bought from thredUP last October and I’ve been saving it for a special occasion like today! I love the vague tie-dye print. It feels both hippie and eclectic! Dopamine dressing at its finest.

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    WHAT I’M WEARING ?
    thredUP dress, $20 (shop thredUP) | Colourpop lippie six in Heart On (shop exact lip color) | Old Wal-mart earrings, $2 | Unknown headband

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    Birthday Photoshoot

    Aside from my outfit, my photoshoot vision also included this DIY blue cloud background to represent being outdoors. (Somewhere I don’t go a lot lol)

    I also made this PROP cake! It looks good enough to eat but it’s actually craft foam and lightweight spackling.

    All in all, I love this birthday photoshoot. I think it captures who I am and how I feel about getting older. This will definitely be a tough birthday photoshoot to outdo for next year!


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  • Mini February Thrift Haul + Finding My UNICORN Thrift Item

    Mini February Thrift Haul

    A thrift haul? Who is she?!

    Don’t call this a comeback as it won’t be a regular occurrence but I had a recent thrift outing that was too good not to share.

    I went into the day with little expectations as I’ve found less and less over the years. But this day the thrift gods smiled on me and helped me find one of my unicorn thrifting items – for free, no less!

    Without further ado, let’s jump into the thrift finds and see how I styled them!

    How I Styled My Thrift Finds

    My thrift morning was a mix of off-brand stores, including a local community closet where clothes are provided for free to anyone who could use them.

    I ended up finding this fabulous furry red jacket, black leather trench coat, and men’s cat print button-up at the community closet.

    Then I found nothing at stop number 2. Just the thrift gods keeping me humble.

    And at my third stop of the morning, I found a vintage magenta cropped cardigan, a long striped pink and white button-up, and the most fabulous 1980s cropped sweatshirt with the words “CAMP BEVERLY HILLS” on it. (Which I mistook for Troop Beverly Hills—no doubt both are amazing.)

    Thrifting My Unicorn Item

    I’m a huge fan of having a thrifting wishlist and “manifesting” the items you want in your closet. All my patience has paid off because I found a Harvard University sweatshirt!

    I’ve had my thrift friends all over the country helping me look for one for years. And I’ve contemplated dropping $40+ many times for one on the thrifting apps.

    But on this day, the thrift gods hung it on the rack at the free community closet. In my size. Great condition. Dreams do come true!

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    Thanks for sharing in my thrift haul excitement! I’d love to know what one of your unicorn thrifting items is. I’m sending lots of good thrifting vibes that you find whatever it is!

    Please be sure to add this post to Pinterest or share it with a friend for good thrifting luck. 🍀

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  • Come Thrifting With Me and NBC15 News!

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    Extra, Extra: This Is BIG News!

    Walk a mile in my shoes in and you’ll end up at a thrift store. Gabriella Rusk, of NBC 15 News, found that out firsthand earlier in the month when we agreed to do a TV interview at Goodwill Middleton!

    She followed me around the store while asking the hard-hitting questions about what it’s like to thrift clothes, as well as my background in fashion and blogging.

    In honor of the interview airing this week (check it out online!), I wanted to share some behind-the-scenes photos and an outfit of the day!

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    What I Wore On TV

    I put a lot of careful consideration into what I would wear to be interviewed on TV.

    After changing about a dozen outfits, I landed on a completely thrifted look made up of a light blue sweater, red pants, red flats, and a yellow jacket.

    My sweater and jacket were both found at Goodwill locations in the Madison area so it felt right to wear them!

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    Inside The Goodwill Fitting Room

    I think Gabriella was my good luck charm while thrifting because I found SO much to try on! This is how it ended up going in the fitting room. There were some hits, misses, and almost-perfect pieces.

    Unfortunately, nothing felt completely right so I walked away empty-handed. Some days it just be like that!

    Reality Bites

    I continued my thrifting spree at a few more stores and ultimately bought a 1986 Golden Girls TV Guide at a vintage toy store. It’s been on my thrifting wishlist for a while so I’m glad I came across it!

    These are just a few thrifted clothing items things I passed on. I wish I could take them all home with me but I don’t think my closet would like that very much. 🤣

    All in all, it was a fantastic day! I’m very thankful for the interview and that everything went smoothly. And I had so much continuing the thrifting adventure with my mom when it was over and then eating pizza to end the day. (The perfect day ends with pizza, amirite?)

    Let me know what you think of the interview or pop a comment below if you found my blog from it! I’d love to say hello! 👋


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  • What I’ve Learned About Fashion After 8 Years of Outfit Repeating

    Becoming The Outfit Repeater

    Wanna know a secret? You don’t have to be an expert to post stuff online. I just had a passion for fashion and access to a camera and a computer when I started my blog The Outfit Repeater in January 2015!

    To make a short story long: in 2014, I was fashion blogging under another name and feeling really worn down. (No pun intended) I felt like I had a message to share in the secondhand fashion space but it wasn’t reaching the right audience.

    I spent months brainstorming, reading articles from Pinterest, and pouring over fashion magazines until the right inspiration hit; I would become The Outfit Repeater! So in January 2015, I hit refresh on my blogging efforts, and now here we are!

    Making that switch (especially after blogging under the previous name for 6 years) was a game-changer! I owe so much to this blog and everything it’s brought me and taught me over the years.

    What I’ve Learned About Fashion

    I think the biggest thing has been watching my personal style evolve. It’s taken me a few trips around the sun to get it just right! Here are a few lessons I’ve picked up after posting my outfits online for the past 8 years!

    • It’s not the end of the world to develop a signature style. I thought doing this would box me in but it’s actually helped me when I shop because I can spot a “Hannah Rupp” piece from a mile away. (Looks like stripes are part of my signature style!)

    • Layering makes an outfit interesting. I really picked up on layering outfits when I started working as a stylist at Maurices in 2018. It was a huge part of our training and it’s just stuck with me since.

    • Comfortable clothes > trends… ALL DAY! I don’t have time for aching feet, or picking a wedgie, or adjusting my bra. It’s all about comfort for me these days, without losing my sense of style.

    RE: Outfit Repeating

    Sharing your outfits online is an empowering and inspiring way to express yourself and I’m excited to see where it will go in the future. Especially as the next generation has embraced sustainable fashion, thrifting, and upcycling as part of their wardrobe.

    Here’s to another 8 years of sharing outfits online whether it’s a blog post, an Instagram Story, a TikTok video, or you spot me on the street! 🥂


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  • My Style Goals For The Year + How To Set Your Own

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    New Year, Better You

    Happy new year! Now is the best time to think about who you want to be in the new year. From a clothing point of view, you may finally be ready to make some big changes!

    I’m here to share my own style goals and help you set some for yourself. Let me know what you’re working on in your closet for 2023 and if we have any of the same style goals/resolutions/wishes!

    2023 Style Goal: Fill In Color Gaps

    I love color! I’ve spent the last couple of years cultivating a bright and bold color story in my closet.

    Despite my efforts, I’m still missing a few colors. Namely PINK and PURPLE. (How am I missing pink?!)

    So that’s definitely something I want to work on in 2023!

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    2023 Style Goal: Shop More Individual Secondhand Sellers + Small Businesses

    Thrifting is my ride-or-die, as evidenced by partnering with thrift stores or thredUP over the years.

    But I’d like to share the wealth even more by buying more from individual secondhand sellers or small businesses with ethical, sustainable, and size-inclusive collections.

    What better way to give back to those who follow me and support MY fashion dreams than to support someone else with big fashion dreams?!

    2023 Style Goal: Find The Perfect LBD

    Finding black clothing is fairly simple, as it’s one of the most popular “colors” to wear. But finding the perfect little black dress? It still eludes me.

    I’ve compiled a short “wishlist” on thredUP of dresses I’ve come across that serve as inspiration. I’d like it to have fun sleeves, a modest length, and a unique neckline. Overall, it has to be something that can be dressed up, dressed down, or styled in a playful way.

    2023 Style Goal: Invest In Better Shoes & Denim

    I had a goal of buying better denim last year and am still committed to it again.

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    This time I’m adding an additional challenge of finding higher-quality shoes. I rarely spend more than $30 on a single pair, secondhand or not. While I do have a good selection of shoes, the quality is lacking which means they wear out easily, are unsupportive, or are just in poor condition overall.

    I wear a size 11 which makes it tough to find what I like, and what I need, in my price range. But I’ll keep looking!

    2023 Style Goal: Narrow Down Sock Collection

    My sock collection is a big ol’ mess. I technically did narrow it down, weeding out the ones with holes. But then I got the bright idea to stitch them and fix them which then increased the population again. Oops.. or a win for the environment?!

    How To Set Your Own Style Goals

    All of these goals are nothing without inspiration or intent! Here’s how I came up with the goals/resolutions and how to set your own!

    • Create a vision board and mood board. Both are helpful in getting a big picture of what your style is now and where your style is headed.
    • Evaluate your closet. Match it up with the aforementioned boards and see where you could work on things.
    • Think about how you can be better. Nobody is asking for perfection but is there an area of your closet you’re slacking on? Do you need a better fitting bra? Or is it time to finally donate your pre-pregnancy clothes? Do some reflecting and consider them as goals.
    • Get help from a friend. Sometimes, when we’re in our closets day in and day out, we’re too close to see issues or the systems we have in place not working. Have a (trusted) friend step in to give you some guidance. Maybe you need better organization or there’s a gap in your clothing needs. Work that out with your advisor!
    • Listen to your closet. Maybe you don’t NEED anything – there’s not a product or item you need. Maybe you just need to reconnect to the clothes in your closet. A goal might be to reorganize it, play in it more, or wear all those hard-to-style items once and for all!

    Wear To Go From Here

    Just by reading this post and reflecting on the different points, you’re setting big things in motion in the universe! I’m so excited for us to step into this year – hopefully wearing really fabulous shoes – and see what happens.

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