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I love your inspiration using timeless pieces.
I love all of this information that you have provided us. I hope I can put it to good use. Have a great day!
How do you keep your white jeans looking so white??? Mine get dingy after awhile.
I wash only white items together in cold water and hang them to dry on a rolling rack. Sometimes if you use too much detergent and then put them in the dryer, they will get off-color.
These tips can’t be beat in building a core wardrobe! If implemented, one will save money in the long run. Keep up the good work.
Thank you, Cheryl.
I am considering buying the nordgreen watch you wear. Did you buy the silver mesh?
Yes, the silver mesh for summer and the gray leather for winter.
Susan, you are popular! I clicked on shapeez.com, then phoned them for help with sizing. Said I read about their bras on a blog and the lady immediately said “Oh, Susan Street!”
Btw, they’re out of your favorite style.
How fun! Thanks for sharing. Please keep checking back with them. I’m sure they will have in a few days.
Love your tips. I just purchased the Portifino shirt that you wear and I love it. Such a classic that can be worn for various occasions.
This is a very useful post for me. It reminds me to stay on track and don’t be tempted. I’m trying to pare down to basics and not be tempted by new trends. This list will be my bible on what I need. Thank you.
Do you iron your jeans and pants? They always look so crisp.
I rarely iron them. If I do, it is to straighten a cuff or get out a significant wrinkle. I take them out of the dryer way before they are completely dry (if I put them in at all) and hang them on a hook or a rolling rail to finish air-drying.
Great tips Susan. I need to let go of more clothing and shoes that I paid good money for but no longer work for me. You are right, they just remind me of the money I wasted.
I follow a few different fashion blogs and yours is by far the one I enjoy the most, as your fashion advice is adaptable within anyone’s price point, as well as being classy, timeless and age appropriate. As a recently retired sixty year old, I will be working on purging my closet and acquiring a more minimal wardrobe of classic interchangeable quality pieces. I look forward to the rest of your posts in this series.
Susan, you are very helpful. Will you list the basic starter capsule collection you would recommend? Thank you
It all depends on your lifestyle and how often you do laundry as to what items you need. For example, if I were staying home every day in the summer months, I would need three or four pairs of light-colored pants and four or five light colored tees. I do laundry at least twice a week.
Many great tips. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this blog. Easy to understand how to create a core wardrobe. I now have the basics on what to do, you always look fabulous and so stylish.
Thank you for all of your great tips. You’ve inspired me to purge my closet and be more mindful of what I purchase.
I’m in the process of looking for a new handbag since the one I have been carrying definitely needs to be replaced.
I’ve been especially noticing your handbags to help me decide on mine.
Your make up pointers are always welcome too!
Thank you for the words of wisdom, Susan. I have been following your blog for a while and your advice has truly simplified my life. I have learned so much from your tips and my closet is no longer a mess. And I feel so much more confident about how I am dressed. Thanks again!
Your blog this week is very informative, looking forward to your tips. I am really working hard on purging and buying only usable clothing. Thanks Susan!
I love your style , but I have my own style , as a 63 year old woman it took a lot of following bloggers to realize that they aren’t always me . And when I follow their rules I’m not happy with them . I am 5’7 not overweight by any means . I live in the delta if Arkansas & sometimes overdressed , I like my makeup, hair & heels. Your blog is my favorite, but I’m not going to go gray or ride off into the sunset quite yet. I think we all need to live ourselves & appreciate all of our differences. Thankyou for all your great advice & keep blogging !
It’s great that you know what suits you! Enjoy rocking your style.
Hello Susan,
I enjoy your blogs very much every time. Especially now that I am preparing for retirement myself your tips and tricks are very much appreciated. Not to mention your beautiful pictures of the places you visit.
Hardly can wait for your next Blog?
Best regards from Germany,
Karina
Love getting these every day!!!!!!!!
Enjoyed your message today. It is really on target. Thank you.
WoW! Just what I needed to read today. definitely time to clear out my closet.
Thank you for your insight.
For now, I will have to be content with an occasional week of solo travel per year. I still have a lot of social commitments and family responsibilities beyond the blog, but I do treat it like a full-time job.
I love The perfect Wardrobe,parts 1 and 2!!!! This addresses my wardrobe concerns to a tee 🙂 Please continue.
Great tips for dressing in your retirement years.
I love your idea of planning for a retirement wardrobe! I like to buy classic winter coats but never thought of the years that I would not have the money to buy into all the fabs. I have 5 years until retirement. I am going to start buying for the future now. Thank you!
Great information. Especially the three navy items in different textures, I had not thought of that.
Thank you for your info on a great wardrobe. Is very helpful.
A great help. I literally took notes. Thank you.
Have just read ‘the perfect wardrobe’ and it told me all i wanted to know. i am 75 years old and have always been very interested in fashion. i have wardrobes full of clothes i havent worn for years and after reading your blog i intend sending them to the charity shop [as it’ called in Wales, UK,] where i live. i’m looking forward now to ‘starting again’ with not so many pieces but ones which i can wear! Keep up the good work, Susan -you are doing a grand job.
Marilyn Lea, Wales, UK.
ps. i also had an emergency operation for gall bladder removal four years ago and found it very difficult to lose weight.Still working on it…..