Before the New Year, our editors came together to make a few fashion resolutions. These included ditching excessive packaging, disengaging from so-called “retail therapy,” and avoiding getting bogged down by labels, among other things. Our editors also pinpointed the four fashion mistakes we wanted to leave behind in 2019, because what better time to turn a critical eye on your own wardrobe than on the verge of a new year and a new decade?
After all this, in a bid to build a conscious capsule wardrobe once and for all, we’ve been turning to our basic pieces more and more. These are the staple items like white T-shirts, jeans, and black booties that we know and love. When a wardrobe is built upon versatile pieces like these, it only needs a few extras and statement pieces to round it out.
We’re a month into our resolutions, and after building outfits around these staple items, we have another fashion mistake to add to the list: not knowing when to replace your basics. This is important because if a basic item isn’t in good condition, it won’t act as a strong building block for the rest of your outfit. Keep scrolling to learn exactly when you should replace your basics.