Erica Setness, Head of Buying for Twice, an online consignment shop for secondhand fashion and the brand names of today, helped to compile a list of 2014’s Haves and Have Nots to help get your wardrobe in tip-top shape.
Toss: Mini and maxi length dresses/skirts
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Replace with: Midi length dresses/skirts
Finally a happy medium! A midi-skirt or dress is one that comes to the mid-calf.
This length can be tricky to wear because it’s easy to look dumpy. Pair with a nude heel.
Pencil Dress with Pleated Bust (ASOS, $70)
Up next: Fast fashion >>
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Toss: Fast fashion
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Replace with: Luxe basics
Stock up on quality, timeless pieces, like a dark wash jean,
cashmere sweater and versatile shoes — pumps or flat, your choice!
V-Neck Cashmere Sweater (Nordstrom, $79) Comes in Misses, Petite and Plus
Up next: Leather >>
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Toss: Leather
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Replace with: Vegan leather
Save an animal and wear pleather! There are great faux-leather pieces in stores right now.
CATHERINE CATHERINE MALANDRINO Faux Leather Blazer (Lord and Taylor, $168)
Up next: Boyfriend cardigans >>
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Toss: Boyfriend cardigans
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Replace with: Oversized cowls
An infinity scarf that’s attached to your shirt? That means no extra accessories are required!
Ombre Cowl-Neck Sweater (New York & Company, $50)
Up next: Platforms >>
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Toss: Platforms
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Replace with: "Flatforms"
Think the Spice Girls. Trends from the mid-'90s continue to be popular in upcoming seasons.
Remember, if you have worn a trend once (or more) in your lifetime,
don't wear it the same way you did back then.
Cooperative Quilted Flatform (Urban Outfitters, $49)
Up next: Flip-flops >>
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Toss: Flip-flops
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Replace with: Birkenstocks
These stereotypical "granola-hippie" shoes are now available in many different styles, textures, and quirky patterns from bold flowers to camo to skull and cross bones. Add some whimsy to your outfit.
Birko-Flor Mayari (Birkenstock, $90)
Up next: Florals >>
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Toss: Florals
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Replace with: Tartan plaids
From grunge to schoolgirl chic, tartan plaids can be naughty or nice.
Sweetheart Plaid Dress (Betsey Johnson, $188)
Up next: Draped sweater vests >>
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Toss: Draped sweater vest
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Replace with: Moto-inspired vest
Add some edge to an outfit with a moto-inspired vest. Keep onlookers on their toes,
guessing whether the vest is fashion or function. You could zip away on your Harley any second.
BB DAKOTA Anne Vest (Lord and Taylor, $84)
Up next: Subtle patterns >>
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Toss: Subtle patterns
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Replace with: Bold graphics
Oversized houndstooth, stripes, hearts, stars, polka dots — pick a pattern that’s anything but a wallflower.
Exploded Houndstooth Shift (Anthropologie, $228)
Up next: Fringe >>
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Toss: Fringe
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Replace with: Studded embellishments
With leather and vegan leather being so hot this year, add some edge with studded details,
whether it be glitzy in the form of a rhinestone shoulder on a sweater
or studs and spikes on your purse, jewelry or shoes.
Windetta Moto Booties (Zappos, $169)
Up next: Bare shoulders >>
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Toss: Bare shoulders
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Replace with: Illusion print/lace
Leave a bit to the imagination, while still being sexy. Cover your shoulders and back with some lace,
or an illusion print lace/mesh. Lace can actually draw more attention by highlighting those areas.
Illusion Dot Print Fit & Flare Dress (Nordstrom, Regular and Petite Sizes $188, Plus $198)
Up next: Zippered hoodie >>
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Toss: Hoodies
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Replace with: Vintage-inspired sweatshirts
Add some prep to your wardrobe with a vintage-inspired sweatshirt.
It's cute on the weekend with a pair of skinnies and flats or boyfriend jeans and stilettos.
Or, you can always wear it with a super femme skirt.
Laser Cut Front Sweatshirt (Nordstrom, $58)
Up next: Bare legs >>
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Toss: Bare legs
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Replace with: Tights
Obviously, you can’t throw out or donate your legs, but try a pair under a skirt or shorts.
Not Grandma’s nylons, they come in hundreds of colors, prints and textures.
You’re sure to find a pair, or 10, that you love.
Tights (Hue, $14-$24)
Up next: Cross-body purse >>
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Toss: Cross-body purse
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Replace with: Multifunction purse
A purse that’s multifunctional is a great investment.
Because it’s so versatile, don’t feel bad about spending a bit more.
Erin Tote (Fossil, $198)
Up next: Anything neon >>
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Toss: Anything neon
Replace with: Nudes and pastels
Neons are taking a backseat to nudes, pastels and muted tones. Just don’t get stuck in the "beige" trap.
Belted Boucle Coat (New York & Company, $160)
How to start your closet purge
You don’t have to break the bank to trade in your unwanted clothes for some new ones. Keep your resolution to save money by checking out consignment and secondhand stores. Consignment and secondhand stores stock gently used, name-brand clothing. An even better perk? You can sell/trade in the clothes you no longer want. Not sure if your clothes are more suitable to sell or donate? Here are some guidelines from Erica.
Sell
- Items that show only light pilling and minor wear
- Have faint spots on printed fabric
Donate
- If items have holes, broken zippers, torn hems, etc.
- Show shrinkage
Happy shopping!!!
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