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Color Scheme and Garment Styles

The last consideration in building your core group is color scheme and style of pieces. Here are some suggestions, but these are only recommendations. This is your wardrobe, you have to be comfortable wearing it, so ultimately you must decide what colors and what pieces to include.

Black is the color recommendation of choice. Why? Black is: *Professional looking *Fashionable *Easiest to accessorize *Offers more mix and match options *Seasonless *Timeless *Classic *Slimming *SEXY!

Choosing black allows you to focus on the garment itself when you are trying on clothes. You can study the style, the fit, the drape, etc. of the style and not be distracted by other factors such as color. Have you ever tried on a style you really liked in a color you really didn't like, and decided not to buy the piece simply because the dislike for the color blinded you to the possibilities of the garment? Black and white is the most classic of all color combos and a hot fashion trend for spring. Since black is a neutral color, it combines well with any other color and gives you great control. If you prefer lighter colors, match it with beiges, earth tones or pastels to lighten the look. If you prefer jewel tones, go for ravishing reds, bold blues, canary yellows. Think of black as the blank canvas upon which you will paint a new wardrobe. Have fun, go crazy, be traditional!! It's impossible to go wrong with black. Black is a very forgiving color. All skin types, hair colors and body types can wear black and look stunning. In 1926, Coco Chanel introduced the "little black dress"--women are still in love with it today.

Quality, not Quantity

The second element that should be considered is the quality of the knit fabric that is used in the construction of the garments that you are considering for your core pieces. Knits, as with everything else in life, come in a variety of colors, styles, and weights. Yes, you can find both expensive and inexpensive knits. Buy quality--that old cliche is true--you get what you pay for. It is better to invest in a quality garment that will give you many years of good service than to squander budget dollars on a lesser quality piece of apparel that might need to be discarded at the end of one or two seasons.

Think quality, not quantity. The beauty of this system is found in having less, not more. Your goal is to narrow your choices down to 13 superb garments that can be mixed, matched, and multiplied into numerous fashionable combinations. In fact, if the core pieces are chosen well, one should be able to make from 96 to over 100 different wardrobe outfits with just 13 pieces of clothing. How cool is that? This will yield the greatest Return on Investment (ROI) while lowering the cost per wear of each item significantly.

Some brand names and labels to consider are: Weekenders, USA, Destinations, City Knits, Chico's Travelers, NTouch, Notations. All of these are high end, quality garments, manufactured with the highest standards of quality and consistency. Dye lots are usually color blocked and match from season to season with littler variance in shade. There are certainly many other fine labels that may be available. The brand names and labels mentioned here are suggested as a starting point only in your search for the right core garments for YOU and YOUR lifestyle requirements.

Fabric Selection

One crucial element that makes this assortment of apparel easy care, easy wear is the choice of a low maintenance, high comfort, great fitting/feeling fabric. A textile that rates highly on the quality and comfort scale is what is commonly called "slinky knit" or "travel knit fabric". This is a unique blend of acetate with a very small percentage of spandex. The end result provides a truly miraculous knitted fabric. It has: *A good hand *Drapes well *Minimal or no clinging *Minimizes figure imperfections *Resists wrinkling *Launders easily *Offers control & fit.

Convenience married with just enough spandex to provide contouring and style--not your mama's knit! Spandex helps the garment maintain shape and resist wrinkling. Garments manufactured from this "magic" material offer slip on, lived in comfort--like your favorite pajamas! Clothing that looks as elegant as any runway fashion, yet so lightweight it feels as though you're not wearing anything.
These clothes can be rolled up, stowed in your favorite travel luggage, shaken out when you arrive at your destination, and still look as fresh and crisp as the day they were purchased off the rack. No ironing is EVER needed! To refresh the items (if necessary), just hang garments on a hanger in the bathroom, turn the shower on for a few minutes and get the room nice and steamy, shut the door and let the clothes enjoy the hot steam for about 2 minutes, then turn the shower off--they are ready to wear!


Knits like these will be good year-'round staples. They fit and flatter all body types--especially mid life bodies--and offer unlimited mix and match solutions. Play the "Match Game" and win! The prize is a pulled together, fashion forward look that others will envy and long to imitate.
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