Putting together an outfit can be a dreadful experience. It can be stressful and exhausting, especially when you have no idea what to wear. Sometimes the stress of it all gets so intense that you find yourself saying, "I'm not going anymore" or "I have nothing to wear" despite your closet being filled with hundreds of pieces.
Or, maybe you want to wear something really cute that will have people wondering where you shop, only to get so fed up with picking something out that you end up in a basic pair of jeans with a boring top. If this sounds a bit like you, don't worry. We're here to guide you so that next time you go to get ready for your everyday, it won't be a stressful experience. We have the most clever tips and tricks to help you look chic and put together, even if you're feeling a little bit lazy.
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If comfort is your main priority, it is not impossible to be comfortable and still look put-together. Looking good does not always mean being uncomfortable. If you hate jeans or any pants with a button or zipper, maybe you just haven't found the right pair for you yet. Looking put-together and being comfortable is all about finding the right clothes for you and your body. Once you find the clothes that fit you best, getting ready will not only be easy, but it will leave you feeling confident rather than cursing at the world and hating the skin you're in.
Secondly, one of our favorite rules to stick to as lazy dressers is the three-piece rule. This rule was made popular by designer Ralph Lauren. He requires all of his workers to wear at least three pieces with their outfit. This means that if they are wearing a T-shirt and jeans, they must drape a sweater over their shoulders to give their outfit a little something extra. This is a good tip to keep in the back of your mind so getting ready and looking put together is super easy.
Now, let's get into some of our favorite tips and tricks that we've found to make getting dressed an easy process. You will be walking out the door loving the way you look in no time.
The last trick that we believe helps the process of picking out an outfit is having a closet full of basics. If you have a closet full of flashy and bright statement pieces, that's great, but those can be difficult to style on a day to day basis.If you have a closet with a lot of basics, this makes putting together outfits easy and will have you looking super chic. The best colors to have in a basic wardrobe are white, black, grey, brown, navy and neutrals. These colors are timeless and make for great staples. Additionally, these items can also be paired with your bold garments. This means shopping for solid-colored tank tops, tees, Henleys, and cardigans, as well as a solid color bottom of your choice. Taking these measures will make getting ready a breeze and will have you looking chicer than ever.
If you find solid color clothes to be boring, but still want to incorporate basics into your wardrobe, shopping for timeless patterns like stripes, houndstooth, plaid, and polka dots will add an extra layer of pizzazz to an otherwise basic outfit.

We all know how hard it can be to pick out an outfit that is chic and with the trends, but still represents who you are as a person. However, it doesn't have to be, and it shouldn't be. Our tips and tricks can help make picking out the perfect outfit a more enjoyable and effortless experience.
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If you have no idea where to begin when picking out an outfit, we've found that making mood boards on Pinterest is the easiest way to spark inspiration. First, think about where you're going.
Let's say you are going to a dinner party with your friends at the fancy restaurant in town. Start by looking up "dinner party outfit" on Pinterest. You'll see hundreds of outfits in an array of colors and aesthetics. After you assess this, figure out what kind of vibe the restaurant you're going to is giving. If you and your friends plan to take cute pictures, taking the restaurant into account is a good way to figure out what color palette you may want to stick to. Then, search for outfits that fit the aesthetic and color scheme you've decided on. This not only helps to narrow down options, but also helps you with inspiration for events in the future, too.
Having a visual guide helps you create a stylish look without putting much thought into it. Even if you may not have the exact garments for the look, using something similar you already own still allows you to complete the outfit. This reduces the overwhelming feeling of trying to figure out what shirt matches perfectly with your cream trousers. To add in, having a mood board of outfits makes it easier to pre-plan what outfits you want to wear during the week. Cutting back on how much time you spend in the morning looking for specific pieces.
Accessories can totally transform any type of outfit and make the look feel more complete. It also has the potential to take the attention away from what garments you are wearing, making that solid white tank top you’re wearing look a lot more interesting! Having neutral colored accessories with hardware in your preferred metal is key to dressing up any look. Finding statement jewelry, colored purses, hats and even unique belt buckles are more fun ways to add flair while personalizing it to your own style preferences.
Another great tip, pick your outfit out the night before! The best way to do this is to start by going through your closet and finding three tops and three bottoms that you may want to wear. This helps to give you more variety so that you aren't planning an outfit around one article of clothing. Practicing this allows for you to feel less stressed in the mornings, even letting you be lazier when you wake up.








