what to do if
you have a closet full of clothes
but nothing to wear
the FAST WAY to look good and feel great
does Getting dressed cause you stress?
Do you discard several outfits before deciding ?
do you have clothes you've never worn?
does self-doubt stop you enjoying life?
THE PROBLEM
If you have a closet full of clothes but nothing to wear there is something about them that you don't like - ON YOU. You might love the 'idea' of a style because it's the latest trend, it's your favourite colour, it was 'on sale' or because you think it will solve a problem like hiding your tummy, butt or knees. But when reality falls short of the mark, you won't feel good wearing it
3 Outcomes You Won't Love
There aren't many women who want to look in the mirror and feel frumpy, fat or tired but these are the most common reasons to have a closet full of clothes that you don't want to wear
3 Reasons to Fix It
If you have a closet full of clothes you never wear you have a pattern of buying clothes that don't make you feel good about yourself. This can result in stress, lack of self-confidence and body image issues that follow you around like a bad smell, and inevitably the offenders will all end up in 'fast-fashion landfill'
Look Good Feel Good
There is no mistaking the glow that comes with having confidence in your appearance and you can see from the LoveIt customers featured on this site that you don't have to be a size 2 and under 20 to get there. If you're not feeling the love when you look in the mirror - if you aren't consistently giving yourself > 7/10 - you can easily change your game with the Style Flaw Law
The Style Flaw Law
A 'style flaw' is an aspect of a garment that is not a perfect fit for your shape, height or vertical proportions and/or the colour doesn't compliment your skin, hair and eyes. The Style Flaw Law - 'SFL' - is based on a numbers game which is easy to understand and apply to every garment you own
Applying the SFL
Applying the 'SFL' to your closet is easy and fun - all you need are your feelings, a mirror and your eyesight. You can apply the 'SFL' every day when you get dressed or grab a glass of wine, a friend or your partner and do it all at once. Here's how it works:
Garments with 1 style flaw are easily identified because you will often change many times before you decide - generally from lack of more time or choice - to wear them. The tell tale signs are when you don't 'feel' like wearing it/them, or if you look frumpy, feel 'blah' or if give yourself < 7/10 when you look in the mirror
Garments with 2 style flaws are those you wear once or twice and you're never drawn to wearing them again for reasons you can't quite put your finger on but can't ignore. Clothes with 2 style flaws give you < 4/10 when you look in the mirror and that's why you'll only wear them as a last resort and you'll leave home feeling self-conscious
Garments with 3 or more style flaws are those that sit in your closet - often with the tags still on - never worn. They are typically sale items that seemed like a good idea at the time, a trend that doesn't 'feel' like a good fit for your personality or a colour you really love that doesn't love you back in quite the same way. They give you 0/10
The 'Feel Good' Zone
Clothes that have 2 or more style flaws might clog up your closet and waste your money but they aren't likely to cause you stress and anxiety because you almost never wear them. But if you have lots of clothes that have 1 style flaw you will often look frumpy, fat or tired and feel like you're on an emotional roller coaster. Your 'feel good' zone of confidence is >7/10 and only clothes with 0 style flaws will get you there
>7/10
'feel good' zone