
I have three closets in my apartment. I live alone. I spent years 
working retail and I’m a really good thrifter/consignment shopper. You 
do the math. My closets are constantly packed with clothes, shoes and 
accessories. And while every girl’s style is different, there are a few 
things that I think deserve a spot in your closet, too.
- A black dress. Because duh. Actually, you could 
make a wardrobe of only black dresses if you were so inclined: a sexy 
one, an office-appropriate one, a casual one … the possibilities are 
endless. 
- Three skirts: one pencil, one A-line, one maxi. You
 can have more, obviously, and you should, but these are easy basics 
that you can wear a thousand different ways. Purchase them in hues that 
are easy to mix and match. 
- Something appropriate for church. You never know 
when you’re going to have to go to a baptism or a funeral, so it’s good 
to keep a knee-length, relatively-modest dress on hand in a subdued 
shade.
- A slip. Actually, let’s make that a collection of 
proper undergarments to wear underneath those tricky garments like sheer
 white dresses and shirts. Beige bras are the Most Boring Item ever, but
 they do have their place. And so do Spanx!
- Something to wear to an interview – I’m not saying you need a suit. A slim skirt or dress with a jacket is just fine, and far more modern than showing up in a business suit.
- Something sentimental. Maybe you’ve grown out of it or it isn’t your style anymore, but you hang on to it because it meant something to you once.
- Something that makes you feel 100% yourself. I have
 a few items that I reach for when I want to feel most like “me,” 
including this insane black Celine dress I got for cheap a few years 
ago, a pink gingham vintage dress and a big, hideous gold sweatshirt 
that says “North Dakota: Party on the Prairie.” I feel like myself when I
 wear these things, and that’s comforting.
- A pair of jeans that fit you perfectly. As someone 
who spent four years selling premium denim, I know that finding the 
perfect pair is really, really hard. But it’s definitely doable, 
especially if you have someone to help you. I think there’s an argument 
for having one pair of dark denim skinny jeans, one pair of black and 
one pair of casual, easy boyfriend jeans, but whatever silhouette you 
prefer, find The One and maybe buy it in multiples.
- A dressy coat. Wool and knee-length in black, navy or charcoal grey is a good option.
- One pair of black boots, black flats and black pumps.
 I don’t care what style or heel height you prefer, but these are easy, 
go-anywhere basics. This is a pretty good way to pack for a trip, too. 
Of course, substitute black for brown if you’re not the “I wear 70% 
black” type like me.
- Sweatpants. You can go Kim Richards fancy-style 
with a pair by Monrow or get them for $5 at Walmart. But every girl 
needs a pair of sweats for Sundays, cold nights and extended bouts of 
the flu. The baggier the better. 
- A piece of clothing that makes you feel super hot. 
Maybe that’s a killer dress or a pair of cutoffs. But you know the 
feeling when you’ve been slacking or you’re kind of sad and it shows in 
your clothing? That’s when you put on this magical item – and then bam! 
You feel amazing once again. That’s the best part about clothes, isn’t 
it? 
 
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