You should invest in wardrobe basics, they say! It is kind of like being told to eat more vegetables. It’s the smart thing to do in the long run but it’s hardly exciting in the moment.

 

Investing in an expensive piece of clothing doesn’t give you a nice feeling on the spot. However, three years later when you’re still wearing a piece in fantastic shape, you’ll know you’ve made a smart purchase. It will make you feel great about yourself.

 

How can you know fashion items will last in time? It is a hard question indeed. I’m sure of one thing: you can’t go wrong with basics.

 

High Waisted Jeans

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It is a must-have! It might just be the last pair you purchase for a long time. Yes, trust me! The trend is far from being over! If you don’t have yours, you should definitely think about getting one.

The math : Jeans at 178$ / 4 years = 44$ / year investment

 

 

The White Pointed-Toe Mules

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The pair of crisp white mules is arguably one of the most seasonless style. It’s a shoe that will go with nearly everything in your closet. Seriously, what more could you want in a pair of shoes?

The math : Mules at 455$ / 10 years = 45$ / year

 

The Double-Breasted Black Blazer

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Nothing has stood the test of time more than the classic black blazer. It’s one of those investments that are not only timeless but guaranteed to go with everything. If you don’t already own one, it’s time to invest. Trust me, you will not regret it!

The math : Black Blazer at 349$ / 8 years = 43$ / year

 

 

The 90s-Inspired Slip Dress

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The slip dress is a cloth that deserves a spot in anyone’s closet for its versatility. For example, you need a date-night look. Throw it on with strappy sandals. Going out for something more casual? Wear it under a sweater and toss on boots. There are endless ways to wear it. The choice is yours.

The proof : The Dress at 240$ / 5 wears = 48$ / wear