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Nothing to Wear? : A Five-Step Cure for the Common Closet
Nothing to Wear A FiveStep Cure for the Common Closet
Author: Joe Lupo, Jesse Garza
At last, a revolutionary solution to the age-old quandary of too many clothes but "nothing to wear!" Whether dressing for a date or an important work presentation, every day millions of women throw open their closets, stare blankly into the abyss, and mutter, "I’ve got nothing to wear!" despite the countless dollars they spend on...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781594630286
ISBN-10: 1594630283
Publication Date: 3/2/2006
Pages: 192
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3.3 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Hudson Street Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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4amreader avatar reviewed Nothing to Wear? : A Five-Step Cure for the Common Closet on + 157 more book reviews
This breezy book taught me more about fashion, particularly my style, than I would have thought possible.

I don't read fashion mags and I don't shop at high-end department stores. IOW, I want my clothes to look good on me and be comfortable without having to pay a fortune.

The style assessments here were different than any I've seen. Learning I was a blend of two specific styles made it so much easier to clear out my closet of what didn't fit the image I want to project. The authors also taught me how to target the specific brands I like and know fit me which has made shopping simpler too.

I've given two copies of this book to friends. If you already know your style maybe it's not for you, but if, like me, your closet was a smash-up of too much stuff without any clear focus, it might bring you clarity as it did me.
Hewette avatar reviewed Nothing to Wear? : A Five-Step Cure for the Common Closet on + 67 more book reviews
My closet was already more organized than the manner they suggested. Perhaps I do not possess "the common closet?" I weeded out a few things after reading, but purchased nothihng as their were no gaps in my "capsule."

If you don't know who you are, or are changing careers this might be very helpful. If you are looking to raise your style a notch, don't bother.

Also, many people do not understand what professional dress for the work place is. I would love to give them a copy of this book.


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