Creating a consistent wardrobe structure can make outfit planning more efficient. A commonly used structure is the three-piece approach: top, bottom, and outer layer or accessory.

Tops include shirts, blouses, and sweaters suited for the day’s temperature. Bottoms range from trousers to jeans or skirts. Outer layers—such as jackets or cardigans—offer protection and variation.

Neutral colours and basic cuts support easy matching and layering. This reduces decision time and ensures compatibility across different items in the wardrobe.

Developing a practical and well-matched set of clothing options helps simplify day-to-day preparation.

Luca Brown