Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Project 333 Season 2 list



HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! 


First, a quick recap and thoughts on the Project.

I have completed one season of Project 333 and intend to continue for the forseeable future. This method agrees with me. I am happier as a result of it. 

Experiences of Season 1:

  • I found the occasional boredom creeping in, with my lack of variety. Then I remembered that there is more to life than clothes, and the benefits far outweigh a little boredom. 
  • I did add a couple of items along the way, bending the rules a bit, without rotating something else out. I will definitely rotate in/out this time, if it happens again. 
  • I didn't include jewellery, and found that I haven't worn it at all, so I'm not including it this time. 
  • I got excited about designing the new season, early December. Never has the idea of 'shopping'  from my wardrobe been so appealing. 
  •  I stick by my decision to not include belts, because for me, they are part of the trousers. They never come off, or get changed. Therefore I don't class them as accessories. 

Lessons from Season 1:

  • It is easier to choose what I'm wearing, because it all goes together. I'm not overwhelmed with too many choices. 
  • I have found a style that I'm happy with, and all my clothing choices reflect this. I'm not trying to follow fashion or keep up with 4-week long trends that change constantly. I also don't care what others think about my clothes.
  • I am happy living with 33 items, and feel good because I only wear things that I'm comfortable in. 

I got to work building Season 2, from my pile of staple clothing items. I almost found it hard to fill 33 slots on my sheet. I had a feeling I could live with even less if it came to it. 

Again, like Season 1, I've made a collage of all my clothing, and some potential outfit combinations. 



I reduced the number of shoes in my collection, because I just don't wear that many. I have work shoes that I keep at work, so they go in a similar category as work-out clothing. Same with the boots I cycle to work in. They don't get used for any other purpose. 

Here is a list of the items, from top left on the collage. The ones with asterisks * are new for Season 2.

1. Purple Berghaus waterproof jacket
2. Black warm coat
3. Pink lacy scarf
4. Blue cowl
5. Black wool shawl
6. Pure wool headband
7. Handbag
8. Black wool gloves* (the other ones got a hole in them)
9. Blue suede trainers
10. Brown leather boots
11. Long grey cowl jumper
12. Light grey button jumper
13. Thick black knit cardigan*
14. Purple "tracksuit" top*. I decided I wanted something super casual this season. 
15. Taupe knit top*
16. Blue floral dress top
17. Magenta long sleeve top*
18. Bright pink cardigan*
19. Black cardigan
20. Navy long sleeve top
21. GAP fuschia 3/4 sleeve top
22. Oatmeal long sleeve top
23. Black flowy t-shirt*
24. Dark blue t-shirt*
25. Black strappy top*
26. Cream/pink knit-tank*
27. Black work trousers
28. Black work trousers
29. Bootcut jeans
30. Skinny jeans
31. Grey tank* (not pictured)
32-33. 2 pairs Black leggings (not pictured)

Again, like last time, here are some possible outfits from the above items:


You'll notice that the bottom half of the grid stays much the same. I don't really mind having only two or three pairs of shoes, or limited options for trousers. I find it easier to mix and match outfits if I have variety for the top half, and with these items, I could create lots of different looks. 

Columns 1-2: typical work outfits
Columns 3-4: weekend/socialising outfits
Column 5: my super casual, comfy outfit. 

I managed to purge a few items from my maybe box, and I also realised that I have a lot of different colours stored away, most of which don't go together, or don't go with many things. 

*Confession* I went out at the weekend and bought a replacement pair of black leather flats, while they were on sale. I doubt my current ones (pictured above) will last another year (I've already had them for 4 years!) Here are my new shiny black flats:



This is the last purchase for at least 6 months. They were relatively expensive, but are great value if they last the same time as the others. I will only buy quality items from now on, that are likely to last.


I'm excited for what 2013 has in store, and it has got off to a great start already. 




P333'ers: what is your experience of building Season 2?
Others: would you consider this Project?


18 comments:

  1. Great job and lovely colors!

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    1. Thank you! I seem to be in a pink/blue/grey phase and that's ok with me!

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  2. A brilliant collection with some lovely colours. I think we have a very similar style, as a lot of my collection is identical to yours :-)

    Sue xx

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    1. Thank you Sue, and welcome! The colours appeal to me, glad you've also found a style you like!!

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  3. Your collection is lovely! I absolutely must try this too ;)

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    1. Hey Mopsa, I'm so much happier about my clothes doing this, and makes me appreciate all the other things more. I highly recommend it!

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  4. I think you collection works because you have good taste and a good eye for clothes. Well done for sticking with it.

    Happy New Year to you Linda!

    Gillian x

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    1. Hi Linda. Have just visited your lovely blog after Claire from Just a Little Less mentioned it and wanted to congratulate your on all your creativity. It is wonderful that you are feeling the benefits of a simpler life.

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    2. Thanks Gillian, for your lovely words. The project works well for me and reduces the stress associated with finding something to wear!!

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    3. Hi Megan, thank you so much for visiting and welcome! Thank you for the kind words, will write my acceptance post soon! :)

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  5. I have been experimenting with Project 333..and love your point about the experience of shopping your closet to make the next set. I definitely agree!

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    1. Hey! thanks for visiting, and welcome!! Shopping the wardrobe is free, and just as fun, and better than shopping with the mall crowds!! :D

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  6. I just discovered your blog and it is very interesting. I'm also on Project 333 (just started on January) and I'm really loving it. Let's see how it goes. Thank you so much for sharing your tips and projects.

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    1. Hi Ana and thank you for visiting. Welcome!! Thank you for the lovely comment and best of luck with the project!!

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  7. Those are cute shoes..what brand are they? I love all your outfits and your color choices. Have fun!!

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    1. Hi Heather, and welcome!! thank you for visiting and for the lovely comment! The new shoes are from Clarks (UK), hopefully they will last a long time, I have another pair from the same range (same sole material), and they are amazingly comfortable (the blue suede ones).

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  8. Hi- glad I found you as I am trying Project 333 too. Like the way you've displayed your outfits in columns - great idea.

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    1. Hi Eleanor, and you're very welcome! Thank you for visiting. I find the visual helps, rather than just a written list. Good luck with the project!! :D

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