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An Oldie, but A Classic…

This image turns up frequently on Pinterest, and that makes me really happy! This might be the concept of which I am the most proud, of all of the work that I’ve done on The Vivienne Files. The idea of being able to be well-dressed and fully-prepared for most of what life throws at us with only SIXTEEN pieces of clothing… Simplicity, economic responsibility, and care for the environment, as well as a clearly-defined personal style – they’re all here!

A template for a 16-piece Wardrobe organized in 4 sets of 4

But this is NOT the only template that I have suggested for planning a wardrobe – the original post from which this came runs through a variety of planning ideas that might be helpful…

love,
Janice

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03.15.18 4 Comments

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  1. Anonymous says

    March 15, 2018 at 1:10 pm

    A couple of years ago I had to work abroad for 3 months and took just 1 suitcase so I used this as a template. It worked brilliantly. I also took photos every day of what I was wearing so I had a record of what everything looked like together. Thank you! Irene

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  2. Mary says

    March 15, 2018 at 4:00 pm

    The four-by-four is a work of brilliance. I am using it to plan my spring wardrobe.

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  3. Gail Finke says

    March 17, 2018 at 2:01 am

    I love this system and as I posted before, used it when my daughter got her first job. We purchased 24 new garments for her using the same color scheme, one 4×4 with casual and formal work clothes and the other with casual clothes. That was she could dress up or down. It was a one-year job in a different climate, so very few of her college garments would work. A wonderful way to buy a coordinated wardrobe, all in one weekend! We made up two charts of the desired clothes and crossed the ones we bought off the list as we shopped. We were able to save money, too!

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  4. impossible game says

    March 26, 2018 at 4:53 am

    Thanks for sharing.I found a lot of interesting information here. A really good post, very thankful and hopeful that you will write many more posts like this one.

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