The Lost Bathroom Photos: Due to my lack of spare time, not many photos of my P333 outfits exist; these were all taken in my work bathroom, in some sort of an attempt to document my project |
The P333 mentality has also carried over to other areas of my life. Since initiating the Project, I have declared an all-out assault on my kitchen clutter. I have purged excessive gadgets, dinnerware and even small appliances. The kitchen situation is greatly improved but it's not quite where I'd like it to be. Organizing and streamlining my kitchen continues to be a work in progress.
Even little Otto is feeling the effects of P333. He is happy as a clam with a handful of onesies, and with summer in full force, he rarely wears pants! In all seriousness, I have not bought a stitch of clothing for Otto since May. And at that time, all but one article was purchased on consignment, drastically reducing my little prince's carbon footprint! And even though I had purchased his last batch of clothing sized larger than needed to allow room for growth, four months later his quickly growing body is demanding larger clothes.
Over the next few days, I will hit up my favourite online children's clothing reseller (Babyoutfitter.com) for a few choice items. I am happy to NOT be buying new goods and pushing more "stuff" out into the world. Plus, I will most likely spend less than $75 and he'll be set for the next four months. And I was recently reminded that eight or nine years ago when Emma was quite a bit younger, I had handmade some adorable clothing for her. The thought has crossed my mind to dust off the sewing machine on Otto's behalf, but I'm afraid that finding the time these days might be too tricky.
One thing I had set out to do from the beginning of P333, was to learn how to multi-purpose pieces. I did improve greatly on this as the Project wore on. I have observed and watched myself in this regard, and I now see that the quality and "personality" of an article is the key to successful multi-purposing.
Since I found it was difficult to keep photo documentation of the pieces I wore throughout the last 3 months, I kept a spreadsheet tracking my outfits. While my AE Artist jeans saw the most play, they just don't embody the versatility that I was striving for. And so, I am happy to report that the star player in my Phase I wardrobe is...the Patagonia Bandha top!
This was the shirt that went everywhere with me. When I was originally selecting my 33, I had
Patagonia Bandha Top |
So, what will happen with my wardrobe now that my Phase 1 is complete? Well, I know I will definitely continue. And while I have read about (and encountered) many people who challenged the implementation and allegiance to a definitive number, it works for me. I need parameters. It is not enough for me to say I will just "cut back". I need a goal. And to be honest, I found 33 to be almost too generous a number! The only time I needed all 33 pieces, was during seasonal transitions. Otherwise, once the weather figured out where it wanted to be, I would say I had a core of 18-20 articles...3 of which were shoes.
I have been hearing some buzz about a new challenge, 36/365, in which you commit to 36 items for the entire year. Not sure if I am entirely ready for this step. But I must say, coming off such a successful Phase 1, I almost feel like this is well within my grasp.
Almost.
Great post! I was surprised that a black knit cap-sleeved top turned out to be my workhorse. It was one of the few pieces I wore during all phases. I'm seriously considering 52 items for 52 weeks as my next challenge...making lists and seeing if I can do it!
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