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      <title>Building a Capsule Wardrobe With the Right Brands: A No-Nonsense Guide</title>
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      <description>A capsule wardrobe is not an aesthetic project. It&amp;rsquo;s a logistics project. The goal is a small number of high-quality, versatile pieces that work together so well that getting dressed every morning stops being a decision. The brand choices you make in building it determine whether the capsule lasts or gradually degrades into another version of the overcrowded closet you started with.
The foundation items deserve the most investment. T-shirts, trousers, denim, and outerwear that you wear three to five times a week absorb far more wear than occasional pieces.</description>
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