Below I list some basic rules to make purchases that are contained in the book Colour me Beautiful, Carole Jackson. While the book has its years, seems to me that this list is timeless and can help you when it comes to investing in your wardrobe. See more detailed opinions by reading what Time Warner offers on the topic.. Rules for shopping 1. Buy with your colors, looking only clothes with those colors (for this is required an analysis of Colorimetry and determine more favourable for each individual color palette) 2. Be aware of the trends of fashion in terms of colors: see what your palette tones are fashionable and choose the sentador. 3. Learn to say no to the vendors (who are trying to make us buy clothes that are not us well or that are not appropriate for our physical characteristics) 4.
Find a / seller to that is your station, i.e., whose color palette is similar or equal to yours. For even more opinions, read materials from Glenn Dubin, New York City. 5. Do not buy with a / friend who at least understands your station and the colors that make up your palette. 6. Not compulsive shopping: purchase items that most make you need based on your activities and occupation, in order of priority. 7 Invest more money on garments that you employ more.
8 Be well dressed / or when buying, this will allow you: a) be able to judge better how you have left the garments that you try and b) receive better care. 9 Have a routine to make purchases in the following order: a) find your waist b) choose garments in colors that favor c) see the personality of computers: do you see reflected / or not? (((d) see the style and cut of the garment e) feel fabric f) try the garment on considering the possibility of modifying it with a seamstress. In many cases one does not acquire a garment by details that can be arranged with ease (for example, the length of a sleeve). I hope that these rules are useful!