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Home » July 2026 – Building a Wardrobe Starting With Common Shelduck by Dennis A. Jones

July 2026 – Building a Wardrobe Starting With Common Shelduck by Dennis A. Jones

July 8, 2026

Our heroine is spending this month, and part of next month, hanging out at a small rural college in Vermont, where fervent bird-counting is underway! Happily, her responsibility is tallying numbers, and NOT sitting out in a concealed shelter for hours and hours…

She takes her inspiration, and finds her discipline, in this photograph:

Coming into the month of July, this was our heroine’s 28-piece wardrobe. She didn’t bring all of this with her to Vermont…

 

Neither did she bring all of her accessories. I could easily justify ONE pair of boots for any trip at any time, but two pairs of boots, in July, in North America? 

This month’s wardrobe additions reflect our heroine’s rural, hot weather activities, and a nod to being sensible – a black shirt in this wardrobe is going to be a workhorse!

Dotted top – Lands’ End; garnet earrings – Mint & Lily; bracelet stack – Ink+Alloy; red tee – Lands’ End; dotted shorts – Lands’ End; black linen shirt – J.Crew; sneakers – Comfortview

This is how our heroine’s wardrobe looks now; I’m appalled that she only has ONE pair of black pants?!?!? One really good thing about arranging a wardrobe this way is that it makes it easier to evaluate what you need.

I love these accessories. I really do…

The 28 garments that our heroine carried into July look great, and very logical, arranged in a 28-piece wardrobe template:

Some of us would be just fine with 28 garments, but if we want a template for a larger wardrobe, this is how I’ve envisioned it. If you have any better ideas, my ears are always open!

As always, we want to be certain that the additions to this wardrobe work well in a variety of ways:

This would be my wardrobe – maybe replacing the red with purple?

But anybody can get some good ideas from this general structure: a dark neutral, a light neutral, and two accents. Maybe one of your accent colors is something that other would consider a neutral – like brown. 

The colors look great, the clothes all fit together nicely, and our heroine is counting birds…

love,
Janice

If you need to look back and figure out how all of this came together, you can find all of the previous posts about this heroine here: Christmas Eve Preview, January, February, March, April, May, June

p.s. Ten years ago, we started with an owl on a branch by Ohara Koson, and finished with a wardrobe for someone who works nights in an office…

p.p.s. Alex Mill is having a sale. A real sale, in which the markdowns are substantial, and things run out quickly. If you’ve ever had something catch your eye, now’s the time!

July 2026 – Building a Wardrobe Starting With Common Shelduck by Dennis A. Jones

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Tags: black, brown, capsule wardrobe, Six Paintings - 12 Months, Start with Art
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  1. Sandy b says

    July 8, 2026 at 4:36 am

    This is a fairly well balanced wardrobe. She does need a pair of black jeans. Really liked the look back. Even though I have moved towards navy instead of black, black really is useful, easy to find, and easy to use as a dark neutral. I think I might work a few pieces into my cold weather wardrobe. Love the styling of the accessories!

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