All things wabi-sabi have been floating through my brain these days. Ideas like - simplicity, serenity, understated elegance. Lovely words! Uplifting words! Words that I want more of in my life. One of the things I've been thinking about is how this applies to the clothes I wear.
Wouldn't it be nice to have a well-organized closet containing just enough clothing so that you always feel well dressed for any occasion. That is my definition of how wabi-sabi applies to our wardrobes. A noble goal, but how to attain it?
When I read about the ten-item wardrobe I was intrigued. According to Jennifer at The Daily Connoisseur, this is how chic French women dress. They value quality over quantity and stock their wardrobes with just a few well-curated classic items that all work together.
Of course, there are pros and cons of sticking to a ten-item wardrobe. Some thoughts and observations from Jennifer are as follows:
PROS
1. Dressing in the morning is streamlined as everything mixes and matches.
2. It is easy to take stock of clothes that are wearing out when you only have ten items
3. Since each item has to pull its weight, an item that is worn out will be replaced rather than just stored.
4. You will be less likely to go on mindless shopping expeditions since you already have a stocked wardrobe.
5. And finally, with only ten items of clothing your closet will be a thing of beauty.
CONS
1. If all your clothes get dirty at once, it could be a problem.
2. Having such a limited variety of clothing items may mean you get tired of wearing the same pieces of clothes or the same colours all the time (okay, this last one is mine).
While I'm not a clothes-horse I regularly wear more than ten items, but I'm always up for a personal challenge and this one sounded interesting. I decided I would challenge myself to see if I could survive wearing just ten pieces of clothing for a month.
So are you ready to see the ten items I lovingly selected (it was agonizing! like choosing your ten favourite children). And just so you know my ten-item wardrobe doesn't include the following: shoes, outerwear, scarves, necklaces, undergarments, sleepwear, or exercise wear. It is still quite cool here in Ontario although some days are warming up in the afternoon, so I had to include enough layers to keep me comfortable in a lot of different temperatures.