A wardrobe spreadsheet is a great tool:
+ To gauge when it's time to shop. Do I have enough outfits to work with? What are the weak spots in my wardrobe, like the skirt that only matches one shirt?
+ As a shopping companion. Is this piece of clothing redundant? Will it match plenty of other things I own?
+ To help keep things fresh. What outfit combination haven't I worn in a while because I forgot about it?
+ As a packing companion, if you're like me and love to pack light. How many different looks can I get out of the fewest items of clothing?
+ As a time and energy saver. In a hurry? Tired? Consult the spreadsheet, and you're sure to look pulled together with minimal effort.
I like to keep mine in google docs so there is only one copy to update and it is accessible anywhere. I can also add 'comments' to note which undergarments, camisole, cardigan, coat, shoes, jewelry, and even hairstyle worked best with the outfit. This gives me the ability to experiment when I have time, and move quickly when I don't. I've grayed out the squares containing special occasion outfits. Click the image to see a screenshot of my current wardrobe spreadsheet:
6.22.2009
wardrobe spreadsheet
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