A modular wardrobe refers to a small collection of essential clothing items that can be mixed and matched to create multiple outfits for various occasions. The idea is to have a versatile and adaptable wardrobe that reduces decision fatigue, minimizes waste, and saves time and money.

Key characteristics of a modular wardrobe include:

1. Limited number of pieces (typically around 30-40 items)
2. High-quality, timeless pieces that won’t go out of style quickly
3. Neutral color palette with a few statement pieces
4. Focus on versatility and functionality
5. Ability to create multiple outfits by combining pieces in different ways

A modular wardrobe typically includes:

– Tops (shirts, blouses, sweaters)
– Bottoms (pants, skirts, shorts)
– Dresses or jumpsuits
– Outerwear (coats, jackets)
– Accessories (scarves, hats, belts)

By embracing a modular wardrobe, you can:

– Reduce clutter and decision fatigue
– Save money by investing in quality over quantity
– Create a personal style that’s consistent and authentic
– Make getting dressed easier and faster

Does that make sense?