How to dress well

Dressing well is not just a matter of having good financial conditions. There are many things related to good taste and also to the question of style that are not directly related to money, although being able to invest a lot in a super wardrobe is too good. Some items deserve extra attention, so let's analyze the main ones!
Quality pieces: as much as the irresistible prices of sales make us seduced, good quality clothing and accessories outweigh any deal! Investing more in raw materials is much smarter and guarantees that piece we love for a long time. Value for money is worth it! When modeling and raw material are at stake, just remember that timeless and quality pieces will always be the champions in the shopping battle. Take advantage of the promotions of iconic and traditional brands to buy essential items.
Abide by the dress code: this is so important and forgotten nowadays. With this wave of “anything can” the dress code became a mess, which would be that dress code for specific places. Before you think it's unnecessary, you need to always think about how you would feel about welcoming untidy guests to a party you've planned and invested in to happen. Meetings, ceremonies, office, family party, funeral, child's birthday are just a few specific occasions to pay attention to what we are going to wear. Rule number 1: respect those who invite or receive us on a special occasion.
Wear the right size: clothes that are too small and tight or too baggy will ruin any image. When we gain or lose weight, we may (or may not) remain attached to our old clothes. But the sloppy look is very negative. If you really like an outfit, send it to a sewing studio to be reformed, but leave it aside if you really don't have a way. Give as a gift to someone you like, after all good and quality pieces can circulate around! Buying items on sale in different sizes than yours is also a steal, it ends up being a trap to take advantage of the price. However, if you don't have a seamstress you can trust to solve this purchase, give up on her.
Organize your clothes: You don't need to have a huge and luxurious closet to organize your clothes. It's a place where you can store and take care of your items. Space, cleanliness, ventilation are items to take into account, in addition to organizing and viewing your pieces when getting ready. Many clothes are forgotten in hidden piles and hangers full of pieces. Put in your field of vision what you want to use the most!
Plan your look: Take a day to organize your clothes for the month. Wash, store properly, consciously dispose of items you no longer use through donations. You can organize shirts with pants and other accessories to wear during the week and save time. When you go shopping, write down what needs attention, after you've given your wardrobe a good look and seen what you really need. For example, buy a shirt that goes with those great-fitting pants that you don't wear because there's nothing to match.
Parts maintenance: a good shoemaker, a good seamstress, a good laundry. These service providers are so important in keeping the parts up to date! Sloppy clothes can be a lack of care or maintenance. Washing and caring for clothes maintains the quality of the fabric and accessories such as trims, soles, buttons, etc. All items we buy are required to come with technical labels and tags that explain the care we must take with washing and maintenance, such as which ones can go in the washing machine, buttons and eyelets for exchanges, types of washes that can be made, among other information. When you remove the tags and internal tags (those that are inside the clothes and accessories) keep them to consult at the time of cleaning.
Quality pieces: as much as the irresistible prices of sales make us seduced, good quality clothing and accessories outweigh any deal! Investing more in raw materials is much smarter and guarantees that piece we love for a long time. Value for money is worth it! When modeling and raw material are at stake, just remember that timeless and quality pieces will always be the champions in the shopping battle. Take advantage of the promotions of iconic and traditional brands to buy essential items.
Abide by the dress code: this is so important and forgotten nowadays. With this wave of “anything can” the dress code became a mess, which would be that dress code for specific places. Before you think it's unnecessary, you need to always think about how you would feel about welcoming untidy guests to a party you've planned and invested in to happen. Meetings, ceremonies, office, family party, funeral, child's birthday are just a few specific occasions to pay attention to what we are going to wear. Rule number 1: respect those who invite or receive us on a special occasion.
Wear the right size: clothes that are too small and tight or too baggy will ruin any image. When we gain or lose weight, we may (or may not) remain attached to our old clothes. But the sloppy look is very negative. If you really like an outfit, send it to a sewing studio to be reformed, but leave it aside if you really don't have a way. Give as a gift to someone you like, after all good and quality pieces can circulate around! Buying items on sale in different sizes than yours is also a steal, it ends up being a trap to take advantage of the price. However, if you don't have a seamstress you can trust to solve this purchase, give up on her.
Organize your clothes: You don't need to have a huge and luxurious closet to organize your clothes. It's a place where you can store and take care of your items. Space, cleanliness, ventilation are items to take into account, in addition to organizing and viewing your pieces when getting ready. Many clothes are forgotten in hidden piles and hangers full of pieces. Put in your field of vision what you want to use the most!
Plan your look: Take a day to organize your clothes for the month. Wash, store properly, consciously dispose of items you no longer use through donations. You can organize shirts with pants and other accessories to wear during the week and save time. When you go shopping, write down what needs attention, after you've given your wardrobe a good look and seen what you really need. For example, buy a shirt that goes with those great-fitting pants that you don't wear because there's nothing to match.
Parts maintenance: a good shoemaker, a good seamstress, a good laundry. These service providers are so important in keeping the parts up to date! Sloppy clothes can be a lack of care or maintenance. Washing and caring for clothes maintains the quality of the fabric and accessories such as trims, soles, buttons, etc. All items we buy are required to come with technical labels and tags that explain the care we must take with washing and maintenance, such as which ones can go in the washing machine, buttons and eyelets for exchanges, types of washes that can be made, among other information. When you remove the tags and internal tags (those that are inside the clothes and accessories) keep them to consult at the time of cleaning.
Author : Mariana Goulart
Posted in: 08/01/2022
Last modified: 06/22/2026
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