Now, don't bother please that I made it quickly on a piece of paper that has something printed on the other side. It is just a quick graph of this how it looks like. And it is handwritten, easy and fast.
So first as we got our outfit graph, we need to choose important factors that impact strongly on our look. I took my hair length. Whenever I have longer hair, I don't feel like dressing up in clothes that I wrote under "Short hair". Also I added "beard" and "no beard" factors under each "hair length factor". What's the reason? You need to make factors from biggest, most important, to smallest ones. So of course first ones should be either temperatures/weather or seasons (although not in every country you have all seasons, or they are very unstable). And then you need to find factors that can contain other smaller factors under them. Making such "tree" allows you to write your ideas for outfits under each factor and then, whenever you wonder what you should put on, you take your graph and check.
So for example, I want to go out at summer to shopping centre, it is very hot, I have very short hair and just have shaved my face. I check out outfits under "Short hair" (before there should be summer outfits or something like that), then I check "no beard" part and see that I can put on clothes from number 1. But if I would see that I don't have white, fitting T-shirt because it was in washing machine, I can check out further numbers (That I haven't written on this example graph) and find out that I can put on black V-neck T-Shirt which I have ready, together with black jeans and leather shoes plus my Gucci belt. And we are done! Ready to get into the car, turn on nice music and cruise with windows down at summer Saturday evening on parking lot next to that shopping centre, getting attention and looking for free parking space. It sounds pretty awesome doesn't it? Yeah I miss summer a lot too...
So that's it. Quick, handwritten graph tree that allows you to sort your all outfit ideas easily. You can modify it just for your needs, choosing right factors and making sure that you go with the flow and every "smaller" factor is under that "bigger one".
For now, I wish you awesome day and see you in the next post! :)
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