Minimalist Wardrobe? Start with These Everyday Basics
Minimalist Wardrobe? Start with These Everyday Basics (Because Your Closet Shouldn’t Look Like a Thrift Store Threw Up)
Minimalism sounds fancy, but let’s be real—it’s just an excuse to own fewer clothes and still look like you know what you’re doing. If your wardrobe currently consists of free event tees and that one “nice shirt” from 2016, fear not. Here's how to build a minimalist closet with everyday basics that won't make you look like you live in a bunker.
1. The White T-Shirt That Goes with Everything
Crisp, clean, and suspiciously powerful. Pair it with jeans, chinos, shorts—boom. Outfit made. Just don’t spill coffee on it within the first 10 minutes (we believe in you).
2. Slim-Fit Jeans
One dark wash pair. That’s it. These jeans can go from “running errands” to “accidentally at a dinner party” without breaking a sweat. They're the Swiss Army knife of pants.
3. Neutral Crewneck Sweatshirt
Grey, black, or beige—pick your fighter. Great for layering or wearing solo when you want to feel cozy but still be taken seriously as an adult.
4. Plain Button-Down Shirt
White or light blue. Perfect for job interviews, brunch with your mom, or pretending you read The Economist. Tuck it in or leave it out—either way, you’ll look 20% more put together.
5. Simple Sneakers
White leather or canvas. No flashing lights, no 8-inch soles. Just classic kicks that work with literally everything.
Bonus: Black Tee + Chinos = Fancy Minimalist Wizardry
Minimalism isn’t about being boring—it’s about looking good without trying so hard you cry. Fewer clothes, better outfits, less stress. Your closet will thank you.