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Welcome to 2017! May the year ahead be your most stylish yet.
If you’ve been considering your resolutions for the coming twelve months, may we suggest turning your attention to your wardrobe? After all, the fashion choices you make affect how you look and feel every day, and can have a seriously big impact on other areas of your life.
Dressing well can positively impact you in terms of:
- Confidence and self-esteem
- Career progression
- Respect in business
- Romantic relationships
If you feel you could be getting a lot more from your wardrobe, why not make 2017 the year you further develop your personal style and invest in thoughtfully curated good quality clothing?
Of course, there’s another reason to invest in bespoke tailoring. Not only will you feel good because you know you look good, you can also enjoy wearing your dashing tailoring with a completely clear conscience. Family tailoring firms such as Mullen & Mullen provide sustainably made products that are handmade in the UK.
But where should you start?
Gather your inspiration
One of the most important steps in developing your style is to explore what you like and what you don’t. Websites such as Pinterest can be a good resource for this, as can magazines, films and good old-fashioned people watching.
Learn about the principles of good style
Some people have more of a natural understanding of good style than others. However, that’s certainly not to say you can’t learn! Why not take our free course to improve your style in five days?
Take stock of what you have
Before you can successfully add to your wardrobe, you’ll need to audit what you currently have. Be ruthless about what needs to go.
Talk to an expert tailor
One of the best ways to really make progress with a wardrobe refashion is to talk to an expert. An experienced tailor will be able to advise you about the types of garments and shapes that will suit you and your lifestyle best.
Sound good? We’d love to talk to you about the future of your wardrobe. Here’s where you’ll find all our details.