If you google what is project 333 you get this answer - Project 333 is a minimalist fashion challenge that invites you to dress with 33 items or less for 3 months. I have read a lot about project 333 over the last 4 years and wanted to give it a go quite a few times but never got round to it with one thing an another, the boys, 4 stone weight loss, dealing with becoming a single Mum. Thankfully everything is more settled now and my weight has been steady for the last 2 and a half years so I am going to commit to giving it a go now.
I don't have a lot of storage for my clothes so since living here I have a separate winter and summer wardrobe with the out of season clothes stored in vacuum bags under my bed (mostly because I haven't got a ladder to get into my loft). The trouble I always seem to have is that I get sick of all my summer or winter clothes and want to get the other set out after about 3 months so the idea of having a small capsule of clothes that I can change every 3 moths is very appealing, I have also noticed recently I keep buying clothes without really needing them and still I never seem to have anything to wear.
I really like H&M for clothes but they just don't seem to last very long so I am thinking once I have everything sorted for this 3 months I should look into replacing any items that wear out with something slightly more expensive in the hope they will wear a bit better, it is mostly little holes in tops I have the trouble with.
So in the next few days I am going to sort out my 33 items for March, April and May. During these months I am going to Mum's for lunch Easter Monday so I would like to dress up a little and we are all going away on a long weekend Sun holiday at the end of April so I will have to take both into account when planning what clothes to put in.
I'm hoping to have sorted out my 33 by the end of the week I will let you know how I get on and what I have picked.
I'm hoping to have sorted out my 33 by the end of the week I will let you know how I get on and what I have picked.
