How to Revamp a Woman's Spring Wardrobe

How to Revamp a Woman's Spring Wardrobe



Spring is a time of newness, birds,
trees
and fresh air! Spring has sprung and it's time to revamp the wardrobe! It's time to get rid of the old and bring in the new. Put away the winter clothes and bring in a spring selection that will be more comfortable to sit around in. Learn how you can revamp your own, or another woman's, wardrobe.









Step
1



Get rid of all winter clothes and pack them up for storage. Take out all the heavy jackets, pants, wool sweaters, and store them for next winter. Think light colors instead of the bleak black that every woman opts for in the winter. All dark clothing items should go!




Step
2



Start analyzing the spring clothes you currently own. Figure out if these clothes are either too old, too outdated or too uncomfortable. Then set on your budget and decide what pieces you want to add to your wardrobe.




Step
3



Go shopping! Enjoy a day of shopping and check out the spring line of woman's clothes in department stores and other smaller shops. View all the different styles.




Step
4



Pick light colors for your new clothes items. Colors such as pinks, greens and blues are a really nice touch. Think about shades of these colors that complement your skin tone and bring out your inner glow.




Step
5



Compare the sales and specials from different stores. Then buy pants, dresses, shorts, skirts and lighter cotton tops that will keep you comfortable, but not over-heated. Find some lighter shoes or sandals to wear and a walking shoe for daily outings.




Step
6



Set up your wardrobe and do little fashion shows. See what works well together and what you feel comfortable in. You can then plan out a few outfits for work, dancing, weekend activities or other social gatherings.







Tips & Warnings









Check the quality (fabric, stitching, etc.) and the washing instructions of any piece of clothing you buy.








An inexpensive clothing item that you only wear once may not be a good deal in the long run. But a more expensive item that you love and wear often is a good deal. Consider how you will wear it and what it will match in your current wardrobe.



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