How I Filled My Wardrobe (And You Can Too)
Let's be real — staring at a half-empty closet hits different. One day I decided enough was enough. Here's how I went from "I have nothing to wear" to a wardrobe that actually works.
Start with the basics. White tees, black jeans, a solid pair of sneakers. These are your foundation. Everything else builds on top.
Thrift like your life depends on it. Secondhand shops are gold mines. I've pulled designer pieces for under ten bucks. Patience is the only price of admission.
Sales are your best friend. End-of-season clearances, Black Friday, random Tuesday flash sales — set alerts, bookmark your favorite stores, and strike fast.
Mix high and low. Pair a vintage find with something fresh off the rack. Nobody needs to know what cost what. Confidence makes everything look expensive.
Buy what you'll actually wear. That neon jacket is fun in theory, but if it sits untouched for six months, it was never worth it. Fill your wardrobe with pieces you reach for on autopilot.
Don't sleep on accessories. A good belt, a watch, the right bag — these turn a basic outfit into a statement without buying a whole new look.
The goal isn't to have the most clothes. It's to open your closet and feel like every option is a good one. Build smart, shop intentional, and your wardrobe will thank you.
Now go fill that closet.