Capsule wardrobe: pros & cons

Nov 14, 2016 | 0 comments

Pros

– The capsule wardrobe is a perfect guideline for people who want tpo get in control of their style and wardrobe
– You get more favorite products into your wardrobe, because you are practicing to plan your purchases and therefore learn to save up money for the things you really want
– You learn to be more true to your personal style and avoid impulse buys
– You will probably experience fewer closet-meltdowns because you get more harmony into your wardrobe

– Capsule systemet er en perfekt guideline til dig, som gerne vil have styr på din stil og garderobe
– Du får flere yndlingsprodukter i din garderobe, fordi du øver dig i at planlægge dine køb og dermed blive bedre til at spare op til de ting du virkelig ønsker dig
– Du lærer at blive mere tro mod din personlige stil og undgå impulskøb
– Du vil sandsynligvis opleve færre tøjkriser fordi du får mere harmoni i dit klædeskab

 

Cons

– A capsule wardrobe is “static” because you commit to a small collection of selected products over a certain period of time. It is inevitable not to feel that you are running in circles and feel a bit uninspired (paradoxically, this can provoke a few meltdowns along the way)

– En capsule er på papiret meget “statisk”, fordi du binder dig til en lille kollektion af udvalgte produkter over en vis rum tid. Det kan til tider være uundgåeligt ikke at føle, at man kører i ring og føle sig en smule uinspireret (paradoksalt nok, så kan dette fremprovokere mindre tøjkriser hen ad vejen)

/ As most of you know, the capsule system is something that I have faithfully followed throughout the past year. I have learned a lot about myself, my style and not least my buying habits. I’m still very excited about this way of building a durable wardrobe – at least as a super good start if you in general want to achieve more control of you style and wardrobe. For just that, I would at any time recommend the capsule system. In the longer term, the system has shown (for me), not always to be quite as durable and realistic, I must admit that. I think it’s a fact many capsule wardrobers reach at one time or another, and the art is here not to fall completely back into the old habits and the chaos that once represented your wardrobe. But you simply get to a point where you realize that life is not static. And if you love fashion and style (which obviously is one of my biggest passions) then it is almost impossible, to maintain a static wardrobe too.

Personally, I must admit that I think it’s crazy that I’m not “permitted” to use the things I have stored away from last season if I want to, and a more fluid approach to the capsule wardrobe system seems more and more like the right thing for me. You know, maintain the approach I have now (read more here), but let the products I have stored away circulate when I think my basic wardrobe runs a little too much in circles. In the end the important thing for me is to buy less and buy wisely when you finally do it. But it should not be boring; here the desire for impulse buys and fast fashion begins to creep up on you. I think there are many women who can recognize this feeling. Boredom often equals impulse buys (at least it used to for myself), and this kind of purchase is mostly a short-lived love affair. Needless to say, that I want to do everything I can to avoid these kinds of purchases.

 

You simply get to a point where you realize that life is not static. And if you love fashion and style then it is almost impossible, to maintain a static wardrobe too.

 

Som de fleste af jer ved, så er capsule systemet noget, som jeg trofast har kørt med det sidste år. Jeg har lært utrolig meget om mig selv, min stil og ikke mindst mine købevaner. Jeg er stadig ovenud begejstret for denne måde, at opbygge sin garderobe på – ikke mindst som en super god start, hvis man generelt ønsker at få mere styr på sin stil og sin garderobe. Til lige præcis dét, vil jeg til hver en tid anbefale capsule systemet. På længere sigt har systemet dog vist sig (for mig), ikke altid at være helt holdbart og realistisk, det indrømmer jeg gerne. Jeg tror det er noget mange capsule wardrobe’ere kommer frem til på et eller andet tidspunkt, og kunsten er herfra ikke, at falde fuldstændig tilbage i de gamle vaner og det kaos, som engang repræsenterede éns garderobe. Men man når ganske enkelt et punkt, hvor man indser, at livet ikke er statisk. Og hvis man elsker mode og stil (som jo er min store passion) så er det på samme måde næsten umuligt, at opretholde en statisk garderobe.

Personligt må jeg indrømme, at jeg synes det er skørt, at jeg ikke “må” bruge de ting jeg har gemt væk fra sidste sæson hvis jeg har lyst, og en mere flydende tilgang til systemet virker mere og mere som det rigtige for mig. I ved, en måde hvorpå jeg bevarer den tilgang til det som jeg har nu (læs mere her), men hvor jeg lader de produkter jeg har gemt væk cirkulere, når jeg synes min basis garderobe kører lidt for meget i ring. I sidste ende handler det meget for mig om, at købe mindre og købe med omhu når man endelig gør det. Men det må ikke blive kedeligt; her begynder den onde cirkel og lysten til de nye hurtige køb at presse sig på. Det tror jeg der er mange kvinder, som kan nikke genkendende til. Kedsomheden er ofte lig med impulskøb, og de køb er som bekendt for det meste en kortvarig kærlighedsaffære. Så dem vil jeg selvfølgelig gerne undgå.

 

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