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One of the hardest parts about being a mom is remembering to care about what you look like. Often, you're overworked and struggling on a budget so taking the time to dress nicely or invest in a few items for your “new” body is just too overwhelming.
I know – I feel like I'm there every. single. day.
So, I'm helping you out. Here are some solid and affordable capsule wardrobe pieces (and a couple of investments) that create a few looks perfect for a stay-at-home mom:
Slouchy Beanie // Dark Wash Skinny Jeans // Long-Sleeved Top // Long Cardigan // Snow Boots // Tassel Necklace // Mittens // Fitted Black Pants // T-Shirt // Chambray Shirt // Infinity Scarf // Uggs // Backpack // Herpecin L* // Earrings // Pompom Beanie // Winter Coat // Wool Scarf // Baseball Shirt // Leggings // Knee High Boots
7 Days in February : The Perfect Pieces for a Versatile Winter Capsule Wardrobe
The first step to planning the ultimate affordable winter wardrobe is knowing your lifestyle. Really think about what you'll be doing for the bulk of each day – carpool, nursing, cleaning, playing pirates?
By lumping like activities together, you'll better be able to plan what to wear each day and cut down on the need to create multiple outfits.
Next, you'll need to plan your foundation items (generally, shoes/boots, dresses, shorts, skirts, outerwear, and tops). Pick 1-2 items in neutral colors for each category that would work for at least 2-3 different days.
Don't stress out about this – you may find that you can swap out a foundation piece for a fun accent piece later.
Once you have a basic grasp on how you'll be spending each day, then you can begin to consider the weather conditions for your area.
Try to figure out a look that can be created using one or two special “weather-related” items combined with the same foundation pieces. This will make it easy to plan 1-2 completely different outfits for each day depending on the weather.
Lastly, you'll plan each day's wardrobe and look to see where you can add/swap out accessories or accent pieces to create different looks with each combination.
Try to see if you can reuse the same accessory with another combination – you're looking for every single item to do double (or triple) duty.
*And be sure to always pack a tube of Herpecin L to help your lips stay hydrated. Hydrated lips are less likely to chap, crack, or get those dreaded winter cold sores. This formula also contains SPF and protects against painful cracks while promoting healing without numbing or drying.
What perfect pieces would you plan for your winter look?
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