Everyone welcome back to my channel if you're new this is a video as part of my minimalism series you can check out the playlist
Which I'll link in the description box
And I have so many videos all [about] minimalism decluttering all of that kind of thing and before I jump into it
I just want to say I'm sorry that it looks like I'm basically fading into my desk back here
and I know I
Really should have thought about the fact that I wanted to film in front of my desk
And then I covered my desk black, and I mostly wear black clothing
It was really silly, but I wanted a black disc and I always wear black, so here we are on this video
I wanted to talk about choosing quality over quantity when it comes to clothing items
I was thinking of making an entire video about quality over quantity and then I was like that's too hard when there's too many different
Things to talk about so I'll just focus on clothing in this one
And then in the future perhaps I can step into other things like
Makeup or even technology any of that sort of stuff?
So if you're someone who likes to have a new outfit for every weekend and like to always be seen in something different
You're probably thinking why the hell would I invest in quality rather than quantity when quantity means that I can have so many different outfits?
Let me tell you when you [start] shooting your mindset and investing into quality
items Rather than just
Purchasing every single thing that you like the side of it means that your clothes are actually going to start lasting a lot longer
I find that after I made the switch instead of investing more money into the pieces that I was wearing I actually cared a lot
more
about the items of clothing and therefore I looked after them better in the long run if you're looking after something better and if it
Is made better then it's just going to last you a whole lot longer if you break it down like if you took a price
And divided by how many times you're wearing it usually it can end up becoming cheaper because you wear it more often I know this
Point isn't really important to everyone, but it's something that is close to me
Especially having a lot of friends who are designers and coming from that fashion photography background fast fashion is killing the fashion industry
stores Like Topshop H&M
Any of that kind of thing because they're pushing to have new styles in all the time
They're ripping off other proper designers looks and selling that to you at a fraction of the cost to get that low price for you
it means that there can be poor labor conditions involved in the making of the garment and that the quality might not be there and
I also feel like
choosing to Opt for
Quality means that you can create a more edited approach to dressing and create your own personal style
And that way you're not stressing over outfits and things like that which is something. That's so trivial
But people do it anyway when they do the whole oh my God, what am I going to wear to?
This event you know so just wanted to go through my points of how to look for quality clothing items rather than shopping for quantity
These are things that I like to do to make sure that I'm getting myself
The best thing possible and now I also want you to keep in mind that price is not always
Correlated to quality just because expensive doesn't mean it's good
So that's why I have these steps in place to make sure that a garment that I purchase is up to my standards
My first point is to be ruthless when you are shopping
So if you put something on do you feel amazing in it, or do you just feel okay? Does it fit?
you really really well or other things about it that you would need to alter or that aren't quite right and don't sit comfortably with
You and is it the kind of garment that you can bring into what you already own?
And you can wear it with multiple things that you already have in your wardrobe
For me having an edited wardrobe means that I want a garment to be able to be worn in various situations
I want to be able to dress it up. I want to be able to dress it down
I just need to know that it will work with everything else that I own, so
Really hone in on what it is that you are looking for when you go shopping for a garment
I would advise shopping for something in particular when you actually need something and not just going shopping for the sake of going shopping
Start stepping away a little from fast-Fashion and start looking online at designers that you like or finding where their stores are located
A lot of mid-range and higher end designers release collections two or four times a year rather than bringing out 10 new items every week
And this is also a good point for you to start looking at more ethically manufactured clothing brands
There are a lot of them around I find with my body type a lot of them
Don't suit a lot of the ethical sustainable stuff that I've been finding at the moment is still on that very
Model lanky body type where you need to be tall and slim and very straight up and down and a lot of those stuff looks
Really bad on me because that's not my body at all
so if
More of them could make stuff for girls with hips and butts that would be fantastic if you do start looking towards more
Designers and unique pieces you're going to be finding pieces that are actually made to last
Not just like throwaway items that you meant to wear for a couple of months and then they start falling apart
This might not suit everyone's dressing style, but it is an important tip for me
And that is to simplify so it looks for things that don't have
Embellishments, and aren't covered in stuff that can break off again
You don't have to fill it the way that I do it by the way that I do it is let's observe it are pieces
That can be used in many outfits so that I stick to a neutral color palette
And then I also make sure like I said there's no embellishments. There's nothing too crazy going on
That's why I also steer clear of any weird patterns that can't be mixed in to the rest of my wardrobe
But that's just how I dress like if you love free bright colors and patterns you do you
Now when you are shopping for a garment you also should be paying attention to the fabric
that's being used to make it read the tags and what the government is actually made from and
Start to understand the feeling of a good fabric a lot of synthetic
fabrics for example Acrylic Spandex Rayon can start to degrade quite quickly once you start washing them regularly and
Sometimes they can also be mixed into cotton based blends
And it can degrade the blend so it just depends on what percentage it [is] and the actual feel of the fabric itself so lines
Actually feel the feeling of a good fabric if you go into a proper designer store and see the clothes you'll notice the difference in
The fabrics themselves a little test that you can do is just to scrunch a bit of this fabric in your hand and if it
Just drop straight back out if usually it quite a good quality fabric, and if it holds a lot of the creases in it
It's usually some kind of blend
Now for the scenes check these seams on the outside of the garment you don't have to go like full-on
But just give it a once-over and also check the seams on the inside
The seams on the inside usually we'll have more mistakes on them
Poorly made clothes you'll often see sloppy seams
So the seam is not straight or the same has been done over multiple times another thing to look for as well
Is if the fabric has a pattern or you can see the grain of the fabric you want to make sure that the grain lines?
Up in the scenes you'll find on really well-made items this seams
Line up with the Nap or the Grain of the fabric
really well and on poorly made items they tend to skip that sort of detail a lot because
It does take that more effort it takes longer and people have to sit there and make [sure] it's all lining up
Now look out for your buttons and attachments anything that is attached to the garment needs to be secured
Correctly this is should also be high-quality
so I would recommend of course trying on the garment and then
testing all the buttons and the zippers you don't want to show [you] [zip] because you don't want to have to end up replacing the
Zip which can be a really frustrating to do
Quality items will have far more attention to detail even when it comes to the inside of the garment
So they're just some of the little tips that I like to go by I feel like most of it is common sense anyway
But the main point is to pay attention to the detail of the pieces that you're getting you don't always have to go Super high
and either there are a lot of mid-range designers
Who are normally you'll find them being like locals or up-and-coming, and they're still putting so much effort into their garments
And they're making things or they've got a small team of people making things
I'll try and put a list like running down here somewhere, so you can check out some of my favorite ones
But you know that they have that quality and that care when it does come to their pieces
So I hope this video was able to help you understand my method a little bit better
And I hope you're all [doing] really well if you're new don't forget to hit subscribe
And I'll catch all of you guys in my next video. Bye
 
