perfect 10 (for now)
Miss Sophie suggested I share what my 10 wardrobe essentials were. I don't think my essentials are going to be terribly exciting - they're basically what you'd expect to see on any "essentials" list.
So I decided to just share the 10 things in my wardrobe I'm constantly reaching for at the moment. I have a cyclical way of wearing things where I rotate between wearing certain things to death and then moving on and then back again. These items fall into the general categories of essentials I like to see in my closet, even though the items change according to whatever I'm "feeling".
1 + 2) Massimo Dutti casual button-down shirts
It's so easy, putting on a casual button-down for everyday. I always thought of shirts as being a bit of a bother, requiring really good ironing, but my shirt in casual cotton is as easy as a T-shirt and the blue and white check just cheers me up. The navy silk I bought last year is just perfect- it doesn't need ironing and it feel so good on the skin, and the colour is rich and beautiful.
3 + 4) T-shirts
I'm really relishing wearing these to work again. I always feel completely myself in one. I don't buy them from any particular brand, I just stock up whenever I think one has reached "pajama" status. Right now, these from Zara and Massimo Dutti feel just right in terms of neckline, the way they fall, the weight of the material.
5 + 6 + 7) Jeans
I have one pair of dark skinnys that are useful because they're more work appropriate but I much preferred my distressed, broken-in pairs, made of proper, hefty denim (not just stretchy cotton). I think I'm just feeling the faded, worn-in feel a lot more than chic dark washes. These are from Diesel and G-Star and I've been wearing some of them for almost 6 years now. They're in the straight/skinny fit I feel most comfortable in.
8) YSL Tribute tote
Except for days where I need to lug around workout clothes, I've pretty much settled into this as my regular bag (bag for work-out days is my Longchamp messenger tote). I'm so happy with this that I've pretty much stopped crushing carry-alls.
9) Zara ballet flats
My sister gave these to me because she decided they didn't suit her. Her loss, my gain. They are spectacularly comfortable, made of a very soft sturdy leather, and super cushy pebbled soles á la Tod's. I'll be pretty sad when these get worn out.
10) Cartier Tank Solo
I go crazy if I don't know the time and I don't see how taking your phone out of the bag or pocket to check the time is more efficient than glancing at your watch. I'm loving my Cartier Tank, which I bought myself, because you know, I'm worth it. Someday, I may even buy a watch with exceptional, collector-level workmanship because I really love the craftsmanship of watch-making, but that's a fantasy for another day.
There are other essentials in my closet (stripes, a grey jacket, a linen dress) but right now, it seems like I don't wear anything else...
So I decided to just share the 10 things in my wardrobe I'm constantly reaching for at the moment. I have a cyclical way of wearing things where I rotate between wearing certain things to death and then moving on and then back again. These items fall into the general categories of essentials I like to see in my closet, even though the items change according to whatever I'm "feeling".
1 + 2) Massimo Dutti casual button-down shirts
It's so easy, putting on a casual button-down for everyday. I always thought of shirts as being a bit of a bother, requiring really good ironing, but my shirt in casual cotton is as easy as a T-shirt and the blue and white check just cheers me up. The navy silk I bought last year is just perfect- it doesn't need ironing and it feel so good on the skin, and the colour is rich and beautiful.
3 + 4) T-shirts
I'm really relishing wearing these to work again. I always feel completely myself in one. I don't buy them from any particular brand, I just stock up whenever I think one has reached "pajama" status. Right now, these from Zara and Massimo Dutti feel just right in terms of neckline, the way they fall, the weight of the material.
5 + 6 + 7) Jeans
I have one pair of dark skinnys that are useful because they're more work appropriate but I much preferred my distressed, broken-in pairs, made of proper, hefty denim (not just stretchy cotton). I think I'm just feeling the faded, worn-in feel a lot more than chic dark washes. These are from Diesel and G-Star and I've been wearing some of them for almost 6 years now. They're in the straight/skinny fit I feel most comfortable in.
8) YSL Tribute tote
Except for days where I need to lug around workout clothes, I've pretty much settled into this as my regular bag (bag for work-out days is my Longchamp messenger tote). I'm so happy with this that I've pretty much stopped crushing carry-alls.
9) Zara ballet flats
My sister gave these to me because she decided they didn't suit her. Her loss, my gain. They are spectacularly comfortable, made of a very soft sturdy leather, and super cushy pebbled soles á la Tod's. I'll be pretty sad when these get worn out.
10) Cartier Tank Solo
I go crazy if I don't know the time and I don't see how taking your phone out of the bag or pocket to check the time is more efficient than glancing at your watch. I'm loving my Cartier Tank, which I bought myself, because you know, I'm worth it. Someday, I may even buy a watch with exceptional, collector-level workmanship because I really love the craftsmanship of watch-making, but that's a fantasy for another day.
There are other essentials in my closet (stripes, a grey jacket, a linen dress) but right now, it seems like I don't wear anything else...
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Love the watch !
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I am in a need for some good t shirts, I love the neckline on yours so now I think I definitely have to visit Massimo Dutti very soon.
Your watch is beautiful, I would be so lost without my watch because I wear it all the time. I have to put it on quickly after showering as well, I feel so naked without my watch.
I've been looking for a silk shirt myself too! Finally found good one in COS but ripped the seam on the very first time I wore it! Not cool! Not cool at all! Let's see what seamstress can do about that!
I am still on the hunt for my perfect black and white t-shirts!
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I love the blue crown and hands too, brings the watch to life.
La mal fille Gardée: Thanks! Nice navy things are quite hard to find in general, so I keep a special eye out for them. Massimo Dutti is still making the shirt this season...
angie: Generally I don't spend too much on clothes and I prefer affordable brands...I save up if there's some big ticket I want. I hope you find those trousers!
If Jane: :)
Alexandra: Thanks, I love that it's something I can wear everyday regardless of season or occasion.
Nanashi: Thanks, I enjoyed looking at your selection too! You should take your watch out for practice run soon!
Vegalyn: Cool! I think the navy one is also available in cream this season, too bad I don't need a cream one. I love how easy to care for the shirt is.
Asha: Thanks, I've been enjoying such posts too, including yours!
hannah-rose: Thanks! I took inspiration from J Crew catalogues when I was arranging my clothes, haha. And I'm nosy too, haha. I think clothes always look more interesting on real people and their wardrobes than in magazines or runways, they seem more alive and I love that.
Meri: Thanks. Massimo Dutti is definitely worth a visit for all the great basics and classic clothes they make...they use ice fabrics, which is a big plus for the price.
son: I shop way too much at Massimo Dutti, I like their classic, preppy vibe and I think their clothes are great quality for the price. It's more expensive here in Singapore than in Europe though.
The Tribute fits a laptop; it looks flat but the sides and bottom actually expands out quite a bit. It's also not super heavy like most designer bags. I love it.
Kate: Thanks, they are!
Fashion Tidbits: Thanks! I really like Shu Uemura products...the depsea emulsion is good, but it's quite light, which is good for the tropics but maybe too light for drier climates, but I think they also made a heavier version in the same series.
Ginta: That's a bummer, I do hope it can be fixed!
Garderoben: I enjoyed your post on essentials too. I find it easy to save for things I really really want, because usually at that point there are very few other things I want.
onlycoolcats: Sound cool, and it's the kind of outfit that can be personalised easily.
miss sophie: Thanks! Comfort is super important to me, so I'm definitely enthusiastic about such T-shirts!
The Bohemienne: I love the clean, graphic lines as well, and that it's also very pliable and practical at the same time.
I don't think the T-shirt hunt ever ends...
Euphemia