Armario cápsula: cómo vestir mejor con menos ropa

Capsule wardrobe: how to dress better with less clothing

👗 WHAT IS A CAPSULE WARDROBE?

A capsule wardrobe is a selection of garments that combine easily with each other.

It's not about limiting your style, but about simplifying it.

👉 Fewer clothes
👉 More combinations
👉 More clarity when getting dressed

In other words: a wardrobe that works for you.

💡 WHY IT WORKS

Most people have clothes… but they don't have outfits.

We buy individual garments, without thinking about how they fit together.
Result: full closets and a constant feeling of “I have nothing to wear.”

A capsule wardrobe eliminates that problem.

It allows you to:

  • Get dressed faster
  • Reduce decisions
  • Maintain a more polished image
  • Shop with intention

👚 KEY GARMENTS

To start, you don't need much.
You just need the right things.

These are some basic pieces:

  • A basic top in neutral tones
  • A structured blazer
  • Elegant trousers
  • Versatile jeans
  • A versatile dress

👉 The key is not the quantity, it's that everything combines with each other.

🎯 HOW TO CREATE YOUR CAPSULE WARDROBE

Follow these steps:

1. Empty your closet

You need to see what you actually have.

2. Remove what you don't use

If you haven't worn it in months, you probably won't.

3. Keep what's combinable

Every garment should fit with several others.

4. Define your palette

Neutral tones: white, black, beige, gray.

5. Build outfits, not garments

Start thinking about complete outfits.

⚠️ COMMON MISTAKES

Avoid this:

  • Impulse buying
  • Following trends indiscriminately
  • Having too many colors
  • Choosing hard-to-combine garments

✨ CONCLUSION

A good wardrobe is not the one with the most items…

it's the one that works best.

At Cashia, we believe that style is not accumulated.
It's built.

Discover garments designed to combine with each other and simplify your style:

https://cashiafashion.com/collections/cashia-basic

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