
How to conduct a SWOT Analysis of your wardrobe?
by Candice Langley
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Conducting a SWOT analysis of your wardrobe can provide valuable insights into its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, helping you make informed decisions about your fashion choices and wardrobe management.
STRENGTHS
Classic and Versatile Pieces: Identify wardrobe staples that are timeless, versatile, and can be easily mixed and matched to create various looks. High-Quality Items: Recognize the presence of well- made, durable garments that have stood the test of time and remain in good condition. Unique and Statement Pieces: Highlight any standout items in your wardrobe that set you apart and represent your individual style.
WEAKNESSES
Outdated or Worn-Out Items: Acknowledge any garments showing signs of wear and tear or those that no longer align with your current style preferences.Lack of Essential Basics: Identify any gaps in essential items such as plain tees, versatile bottoms, or foundational pieces that form the core of a well- rounded wardrobe.
Impulse Purchases: Reflect on items that were purchased without much consideration and are seldom worn, contributing to clutter and underutilization of your wardrobe.
