Zoebird
1-1-12, 6:47am
Ok.
in moving to NZ, i minimized into a very simple wardrobe. It's worked *very* well for me, and I'm happy with it. I have one area of contention: shoes.
Here's my style:
jeans plus tank top plus cardigan with minimal jewelry and outerwear (appropriate for weather jacket, pashmina scarf)
or
yoga tights plus skirt over plus tank top plus cardigan with minimal jewelry and outerwear (appropriate for the weather jacket, pashmina scarf).
It is pretty much this every day. I have three skirts, one wrap dress, two pairs of jeans, several pairs of the yoga tights, and 5 tank tops.
underwear and outter wear of course.
But here are my thoughts/confusions, where my organizing/frugality question lies.
1. sweaters -- i have two right now that are functional. one i murdered and the other i managed to stain to high heaven. this was accidental, of course, so I can't wear these two to work. I would do well to have one more, but two would be better. Still, two feels extravagant.
2. shoes -- oh lawdy this has been a problem!
back in the USofA, i usually had three pairs of shoes: 1. sports shoes/hikers for cold weather; 2. everyday ballet style flats; 3. sandals.
because i would walk to the car, get in the car, walk to the door of the indoor place, and then repeat, shoes didn't get a lot of wear and tear. my 1 pair of shoes did, on account of hte fact that i would go for my walks/hikes in them in winter, but in summer, i just barefoot most of my long walks/hikes.
so, shoes lasted a fairly long time. and, when i came here, i brought 3 pairs of shoes.
here, i walk a lot. I walk a lot more than I walked in the US. and the conditions are generally wet.
so, this past year i has 1. pair of hikers; 2. pair of vibram five fingers that look similar to ballet flats but with toes; and 3. my sandals died so none of those.
I like minimalist shoes, because they are good for your feet (meaning, things that allow for natural movement).
the problem is that the hikers really only go with jeans, and i don't like to wear jeans to work every day. which means i rely on my vibrams -- and at $75 and lasting a year, that's not bad. i wear my shoes hard, and especially hard now tha ti actually walk a lot of places in them.
the problem with vibrams is that -- in winter -- the feet get cold and wet. and the shoes stay wet, and once wet-from-puddles, they desperately need a wash/dry. and in this wet climate, it takes a week to dry. which means i'm essentially shoeless for a week, or have to wear hiker with skirt.
and i think that's tacky and i don't do tacky.
So, the obvious solution is: more shoes.
the question is, what do I do? I need to replace ALL shoes.
I'm thinking:
1. wellington boots (which look good with skirts, too) for winter/wet days;
2. vibrams x 2 or vibrams plus these (http://www.onemoment.es/en/) (which are currently selling 3 for 2, and I was going to get 2 because it is a good idea when shipping anything to have more rather than less).
i suspect that this alternative shoe will not wear well (eg, i'll wear them out quickly), but i like the look and the price (about $20 per pair is a great price). I also like that they are biodegradable. that is cool.
anyway, with two-or-three pairs, i can wear two and rotate, and see how the wear pattern goes, and then break out the third pair. i love vibrams and find them great for all-purpose shoes (they function well as sports shoes, but are funny enough to make it in dressy situations, and in the alternative, i think the second kind of shoe makes a cool 'dress' shoe as well).
and then finally, get a pair of luna sandals (which are huaraches and cost $50).
This will take me to about 6 pairs of shoes, which is a lot of shoes. I'm freaked out by having 6 pairs of shoes.
Ok, what do you think, if anything?
in moving to NZ, i minimized into a very simple wardrobe. It's worked *very* well for me, and I'm happy with it. I have one area of contention: shoes.
Here's my style:
jeans plus tank top plus cardigan with minimal jewelry and outerwear (appropriate for weather jacket, pashmina scarf)
or
yoga tights plus skirt over plus tank top plus cardigan with minimal jewelry and outerwear (appropriate for the weather jacket, pashmina scarf).
It is pretty much this every day. I have three skirts, one wrap dress, two pairs of jeans, several pairs of the yoga tights, and 5 tank tops.
underwear and outter wear of course.
But here are my thoughts/confusions, where my organizing/frugality question lies.
1. sweaters -- i have two right now that are functional. one i murdered and the other i managed to stain to high heaven. this was accidental, of course, so I can't wear these two to work. I would do well to have one more, but two would be better. Still, two feels extravagant.
2. shoes -- oh lawdy this has been a problem!
back in the USofA, i usually had three pairs of shoes: 1. sports shoes/hikers for cold weather; 2. everyday ballet style flats; 3. sandals.
because i would walk to the car, get in the car, walk to the door of the indoor place, and then repeat, shoes didn't get a lot of wear and tear. my 1 pair of shoes did, on account of hte fact that i would go for my walks/hikes in them in winter, but in summer, i just barefoot most of my long walks/hikes.
so, shoes lasted a fairly long time. and, when i came here, i brought 3 pairs of shoes.
here, i walk a lot. I walk a lot more than I walked in the US. and the conditions are generally wet.
so, this past year i has 1. pair of hikers; 2. pair of vibram five fingers that look similar to ballet flats but with toes; and 3. my sandals died so none of those.
I like minimalist shoes, because they are good for your feet (meaning, things that allow for natural movement).
the problem is that the hikers really only go with jeans, and i don't like to wear jeans to work every day. which means i rely on my vibrams -- and at $75 and lasting a year, that's not bad. i wear my shoes hard, and especially hard now tha ti actually walk a lot of places in them.
the problem with vibrams is that -- in winter -- the feet get cold and wet. and the shoes stay wet, and once wet-from-puddles, they desperately need a wash/dry. and in this wet climate, it takes a week to dry. which means i'm essentially shoeless for a week, or have to wear hiker with skirt.
and i think that's tacky and i don't do tacky.
So, the obvious solution is: more shoes.
the question is, what do I do? I need to replace ALL shoes.
I'm thinking:
1. wellington boots (which look good with skirts, too) for winter/wet days;
2. vibrams x 2 or vibrams plus these (http://www.onemoment.es/en/) (which are currently selling 3 for 2, and I was going to get 2 because it is a good idea when shipping anything to have more rather than less).
i suspect that this alternative shoe will not wear well (eg, i'll wear them out quickly), but i like the look and the price (about $20 per pair is a great price). I also like that they are biodegradable. that is cool.
anyway, with two-or-three pairs, i can wear two and rotate, and see how the wear pattern goes, and then break out the third pair. i love vibrams and find them great for all-purpose shoes (they function well as sports shoes, but are funny enough to make it in dressy situations, and in the alternative, i think the second kind of shoe makes a cool 'dress' shoe as well).
and then finally, get a pair of luna sandals (which are huaraches and cost $50).
This will take me to about 6 pairs of shoes, which is a lot of shoes. I'm freaked out by having 6 pairs of shoes.
Ok, what do you think, if anything?