Clothing Items I ALWAYS REGRET Buying (and what's actually good)

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These are the clothing items I always regret purchasing. They're based on pieces that haven't worked for me over the years and are no longer pieces I buy.
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→ For reference, I'm 5'3 or 160cm in height. My usual size is a XS or US 0-2 and AU 6. I wear a W26 in jeans and often size up for pants to AU8, US 2-4.
Clothing I don't recommend
Ripped Jeans bit.ly/3Hrr725
Low Rise Jeans bit.ly/3u0RvN9
Denim Jacket with studs AU6 bit.ly/42nNJKN
Green T-shirt bit.ly/496h2Uh
Stripe Top 0 bit.ly/3U3JXUB
Grey Blazer with sheer sleeves XS/S bit.ly/4b2FOGx
Silk Blouse XS bit.ly/3u5fqLt
Oversized Blazer AU6 bit.ly/3Sa4PH0
Clothing that's actually good
Levi Ribcage Jeans W26 bit.ly/3SrN2MU
Everlane Sailor Jeans 27.5, W25 bit.ly/47ztUkJ
Uniqlo Denim Jacket (not on website, purchased in store)
Mango Olive Tweed Jacket S bit.ly/3tSpur0
Green Sweater - old Tibi
Sezane Leontine Knit XXS seza.ne/QMmJvxjeHM
Check Coat - old Tibi alternative seza.ne/Qwa84HqEhr
Cropped Blazer - old Tibi alternative bit.ly/48NnEao
Peach Cardigan XS bit.ly/3HpXWMJ
Deep Khaki Cardigan Jacket XXS seza.ne/QhMrBadQFa
White Cotton Top - Uniqlo, alternatives seza.ne/QJEXB4aTfg
Blazer - I shop on The Outnet the most for blazers (both my styles are old) bit.ly/4b6PwI0
Other Clothing styled
Grey knit worn in video (with navy edge) bit.ly/48ZrIDW
Tan Coat XS bit.ly/48FMs3H
Black Patent bag bit.ly/4aZaTuN
White Knit Dress XS seza.ne/QMnHPDun6h
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  • @littlelady7843
    @littlelady78436 ай бұрын

    I can relate a lot to the point for high quality but boring pieces. I have a few of those. I bought them because of the nice material and good quality. I thought I will wear them often, but I don't feel excited to wear them every time I try to style them as they are so basic, without any personality. I don't want to get rid of them as it is so hard to find good quality clothing these days. I started adding some details with lace trim, crochet edge, or altering the length of the sleeves etc. Some turned out great, some not. Still in learning progress. But I won't buy more of those type of clothing now I know.

  • @DailyHelenJ

    @DailyHelenJ

    6 ай бұрын

    I love that you’re doing cool things to elevate the simple pieces 😍 that’s so creative and wonderful. Would love to do the same for some of mine :)

  • @littlelady7843

    @littlelady7843

    6 ай бұрын

    @@DailyHelenJ Thank you. I can do some basic sewing and crochet. It does come handy. You can sew your own clothes. I don't have that kind of skill yet.

  • @florbelaribeiro3992

    @florbelaribeiro3992

    6 ай бұрын

    I think the 80/20 principle resolves that problem. 80% of basic / essencial pieces and 20% of something special, statement pieces, it can be the bag, the shoes, the scarf, the jewelry...

  • @asiaolech
    @asiaolech6 ай бұрын

    Yet once again you make a styling/outfit video that stands out from all the available fashion content. No copy cat formulas but pure knowledge, attention to details and something we can relate to or apply no matter what type of clothes we gravitate towards. Love your content!

  • @MiyaniAburame
    @MiyaniAburame6 ай бұрын

    undertones for colour w/ clothing pieces is huge!!! which is why I'm a huge fan of personal color theory, it helped explain sm for me

  • @TheStitchWitchPodcast
    @TheStitchWitchPodcast6 ай бұрын

    interesting take! I love the way you build silhouettes and have actually quite opposite opinions to you-- in that I don't want my pieces to be timeless or to be super versatile; I like when they tell a very specific story and have a lot of character that is highly specific to me and my tastes; that studded jacket is a DREAM to me! You can definitely soften the edges and take it to be more boho, feminine, casual, or even full-edgy, but if you like a more classic look, it's not going to be suitable. in my style, I'm always looking to find pieces that are basic, but with an artistic flair. in any case, love the visuals as always

  • @tracymeserve5627
    @tracymeserve56276 ай бұрын

    I would love a video where you tell us how many items of clothing you have in total and what you think your ideal range is for items of clothing. I am trying to figure that out for myself right now, because I know I am not minimalist enough to do a 333 capsule wardrobe or anything like that, but I do think I have too many items of clothing because I often forget about pieces I actually already own. Obviously this number is different for everyone, but it would be a fun exercise to see what your thought process is!

  • @takwoo
    @takwoo6 ай бұрын

    4:07 although you said you would regret buying such item, this jacket looks so good on you!

  • @mash12372
    @mash123726 ай бұрын

    The white tee with the peach cardi looks amazing on you 😍 Love these tips as well. I avoided navy for a long time because I had a certain shade that looked wrong on me but recently found the right shade of navy for me and it is working wonders!

  • @33Jenesis
    @33Jenesis6 ай бұрын

    The cut of the studded denim jacket looks really good on you. It is a style I’d love to have. However i’d get tired of the studs, too. I am aware of items that are overtly decorated or glaringly stylish to be harder to restyle or stay loved longer. Now I also put down items like such no matter how dazzled I feel about them.

  • @nelidascott6917
    @nelidascott69174 ай бұрын

    I’m glad I found you! You’re quickly becoming my go to influencer as you help me think through about styling my clothes and make the most of what I already have without sacrificing my personal style. I appreciate your expert perspective!🤩❤

  • @sarahsmyth2625
    @sarahsmyth26256 ай бұрын

    i love your takes sm Im currently trying to downsize my wardrobe to pieces that i actually wear so this is super helpful!

  • @_infinitecoil
    @_infinitecoil6 ай бұрын

    thanks for your thoughtful videos! your content has really come to stand out as your style has become more personalized with reflection, and your suggestions can apply to anyone’s style ☆

  • @tracypatil8841
    @tracypatil88416 ай бұрын

    So many good tips to consider. Thanks Helen❤

  • @Dandelion_flight
    @Dandelion_flight5 ай бұрын

    @3:40 but that jacket and outfit looks way better on you than the one on the right. It’s a lot more outstanding and stylish.

  • @jumplc
    @jumplc6 ай бұрын

    There are a lot of clothing I regret buying too...thanks for sharing :)

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis89626 ай бұрын

    Trends are created by designers for brands to keep selling more and more unnecessary clothing to a world drowning in it already. They’re designed to make our current clothing feel outdated, and generally to sell clothes made from dirt-cheap, inferior, synthetic-fiber fabrics. These recent “trends” are good examples, they're all 100% polyester: sheers, mesh, lace fabrics, velour, terry cloth (originally cotton, but they’re using poly). If they can offload these cheap items, they make enormous profits. I only buy classic items in natural-fiber fabrics/materials; unlike synthetics, they have intrinsic value and appeal to second and third users if they don’t work out for me. A cashmere sweater or silk shirt in good condition will be worn and worn, and will be recycled or biodegrade at the end of its useful life. I recently sent my old wardrobe to a reseller (in seasonal batches) because I lost 50 lbs. over the last decade (from aging?) and needed to replace it. (I kept and altered what I could, mostly simple skirts). Every item sold quickly at its asking price, because they were all high-quality, natural-fiber classics and well cared for. I don’t make a ton of money doing this, but I know my items are loved and worn again. The little bit of cash I did make helped offset the cost of my new, smaller-sized wardrobe, which cost thousands, but should serve me for the rest of my life (age 63).

  • @lulucantyouseesee8461

    @lulucantyouseesee8461

    5 ай бұрын

    I fully agree with the sentiments in this comment. When you have good quality clothing, you can wear them in rotation, as they won't need as much washing between wears :)

  • @silvia_910
    @silvia_9106 ай бұрын

    Sorry, but that black denim jacket...😍 You can dress it up ( satin dress) or down ( t-shirt and whatever) - no boring outfits with that. And you really looked good in it

  • @LoversLane16

    @LoversLane16

    5 ай бұрын

    I thought so too! I could see it being styled many different ways!

  • @sorayajaedicke

    @sorayajaedicke

    5 ай бұрын

    Feel so too. I believe it depends on your style. Maybe she doesn't overall feel so much drawn to edgy pieces and bought it cause it was cool. Like I feel like the same piece can be a regret for one person and a hit for another.

  • @bastelkiste2242
    @bastelkiste22426 ай бұрын

    I will always be thankful that you introduced me to the ribcage jeans in light blue. It's my favorite jeans.

  • @annejean3767
    @annejean37675 ай бұрын

    I’m so happy to discover you, this is exactly the kind of fashion content I need. Thank you ❤️

  • @devingrier4430
    @devingrier44306 ай бұрын

    Great video! Very helpful to see the examples of pieces you wouldn’t buy anymore. :)

  • @vanessa1474
    @vanessa14745 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this video. I’m constantly going through my wardrobe - working out what’s not working. I’ve not heard of outlet either so thank you for that tip.

  • @lindaf4103
    @lindaf41036 ай бұрын

    Thanks Helen, excellent tips

  • @alexandrashishkova5403
    @alexandrashishkova54036 ай бұрын

    Another helpful video Helen, thank you! You are on point with the boring high quality pieces I guess it’s the first mistake many people make when decide to transition to capsule wardrobe and sustainable brands. I will also add a period of monochromatic looks only 😀 but it’s a learning curve just hoping I wouldn’t bankrupt till I got there 🎉

  • @suzanschneider6163
    @suzanschneider61636 ай бұрын

    Great video Helen! Details in basics! So they aren’t plain (boring.) Whatever that means for me! For instance: this year I’m going to try to replace a ribbed white tshirt with a fitted 1/3 sleeve (to mid forearm) and slight scoop neck. More flattering for me.

  • @MelMel328
    @MelMel3286 ай бұрын

    what a super helpful video!

  • @kayegray8847
    @kayegray88473 ай бұрын

    The lighter green make u look more young & bright & the darker green making u look more mature & dressy sometimes it depends on the mood or where a person heading. Lighter one look spring like & the darker look fall like so i guess some time its also seasonal feel.

  • @Zinger9991
    @Zinger99916 ай бұрын

    It’s weird but I actually like the brighter green top on you than the army green one.. I feel like the army green is too muddy for your bright complexion

  • @DanielleReuther
    @DanielleReuther6 ай бұрын

    Thanks Helen, I really like the idea of this video although I did just want to say that it is worth doing a bit of research on what returning clothing ordered online entails (there was a great piece in The Atlantic about it in December, which is a good overview). The environmental effects on moving these items around to return to a depot, sort them, and return to the company etc are much more impactful than consumers tend to realise, and it is not unusual for that clothing to be immediately disposed of or sold off to a liquidator once returned. I know that creating content requires different purchasing habits than the average person but just wanted to point out the negative effects of ordering clothing specifically knowing it will be returned vs showing an image or even trying in store to show on a body.

  • @DailyHelenJ

    @DailyHelenJ

    6 ай бұрын

    Definitely will do some research now into this. I ordered from The Iconic which is a local Australian retailer. I believe they don’t engage in throwing out returned clothes as I often receive things that have been clearly tried on by many people (idm tho). I try not to purchase from places like shein etc that I know would just throw returns away. I’ll look into this further but whenever possible, I do purchase from local so less transport and reputable retailers. Of course I’ll also try to find some balance between useful content whilst minimising ordering/returns.

  • @changveronicas

    @changveronicas

    5 ай бұрын

    great info!

  • @lynnfox8376
    @lynnfox83766 ай бұрын

    This is a great summary of why some items don't work. Most of mywardrobe is classic items that last decades. Sometime I feel it's boring and try to bring in something more statement and on trend, but it doesn't work. Uniglo wide leg trousers in thick rib black cord were the last mistake. I should have bought the Massimo Dutti straight leg needlecord, less interest , more versatile and longevity.

  • @Fem_ke94
    @Fem_ke946 ай бұрын

    Great video Helen! I can totally relate to the pieces where it is showing poor quality or when I had a lot of pieces, however, I couldn't style the pieces. Horizontal big stripes are also a no-go for me, it just doesn't fit: the sloppy/casual style. Further, regarding jeans the low rise/cut-out knee jeans are often a no-go for me, I'll wear it a couple of times and then realize it's just not my style. the LEVIS ribcage is the jeans I'll always reach out for. To me it's all the details and fabric and whether the piece is matching my style and body, keeping in mind which colours suit me the best. Less is more!

  • @lynnfox8376
    @lynnfox83766 ай бұрын

    I hand-wash sweaters then put them in those net bags with a zip and spin on medium in the machine. I've got one of those stretched net on a plastic frame drying racks to lay them out flat. It's quicker than using a towel and they dry quicker with air circulation.

  • @lulucantyouseesee8461

    @lulucantyouseesee8461

    5 ай бұрын

    Or perhaps put them inside a pillowcase for extra protection (for super sensitive fabrics) during spinning, but not before tying said pillowcase with a hair bobble.

  • @selenazhou7640

    @selenazhou7640

    5 ай бұрын

    Excellent tips - hope you don’t mind if I piggyback off of you to discuss caring for silk & delicates! I actually find wool & knit maintenance way more time- and labor-intensive and was surprised to learn that she avoids silk. Over time I also find silk satin to be less susceptible to wear and tear and I’m a lot more precious with knits, the most expensive of which can still pill, snag, etc just because it’s less tightly woven. Btw, people should really know the difference between fiber and fabric. Usually when people refer to silk they mean silk fiber (the raw material) in a satin weave (the actual fabric). But silk can also come in different fabrics like a silk ribbed knit, silk noil, silk chiffon, etc. Also silk NOIL is totally underrated - affordable and low maintenance. One thing to remember for both silk and wool laundry is to avoid enzyme-based detergents. You don’t need anything fancy - there is a helpful Wirecutter article that breaks down some of the most popular items on the market. You can honestly ignore the part about sticking to no-rinse options when it comes to everyday silk basics that don’t have more delicate elements like lace or boning. Lingerie experts agree that for most garments, machine washing on the hand wash cycle is just fine (ie cold, low spin,

  • @emmr2739
    @emmr27395 ай бұрын

    So helpful. Thank you.

  • @sorayajaedicke
    @sorayajaedicke5 ай бұрын

    This was so helpfull

  • @kaitlinloeb6723
    @kaitlinloeb67235 ай бұрын

    Great tips, thank you! What is the green purse you style briefly around the 4:30 mark? It immediately caught my eye but I didn’t see it in the description box

  • @iamveryhappyful
    @iamveryhappyful6 ай бұрын

    where is your jewelry from? i love the gold coin necklace and the hoop earrings!

  • @anaorozco132
    @anaorozco1326 ай бұрын

    Hi Helen! Great video! Could you please tell me where’s the checked jacket from the thumbnail please? 🙏

  • @xconniexp
    @xconniexp6 ай бұрын

    Hi Helen, love the little white purse you’re wearing towards the end. Will you please send me a link to it? I’ve been looking for one just like that! Thanks in advance!

  • @xTeaandcrumpets
    @xTeaandcrumpets6 ай бұрын

    What size are your Tibi coats Helen? I'm a similar size to you and seeing you style these pieces so beautifully has inspired me to hunt down something similar secondhand!

  • @heathergardner5001
    @heathergardner50016 ай бұрын

    But that studded jacket looks extremely flattering on you. I want one.

  • @LanTran-ll9yb
    @LanTran-ll9yb6 ай бұрын

    Love the white wide leg pants you wear throughout the video. Can you share where those are from?

  • @kikiseo
    @kikiseo6 ай бұрын

    Question! Are your Levi's ribcage jeans 100% cotton? Looking at their website it's very frustrating that they sell the same style on the same webpage in so many wildly different fabric compositions, varying from color to color.

  • @kp-2211
    @kp-22116 ай бұрын

    I love the allsaints jacket. Totally my vibe - but i do not wear any jewellery at all.

  • @Harpoonland
    @Harpoonland6 ай бұрын

    Nice vid but personally strongly disagree w the light blue being smarter than the darker vintage wash ! To me a dark denim will always be smarter and easy to dress up (especially if it doesnt have fades) Altho i def agree with the overall sentiment 👍

  • @sorayajaedicke

    @sorayajaedicke

    5 ай бұрын

    I don't think the colour was her point in this video. More so the cut and overall feel, for exampme the darker jean was very long.

  • @highwayaisle
    @highwayaisle6 ай бұрын

    Where did you get the zip up sweater you're wearing in this video?

  • @Shannnie
    @Shannnie2 ай бұрын

    You remind me of Rosé 😄

  • @sixtyspink
    @sixtyspink6 ай бұрын

    Wait, did you order all these wildly expensive pieces just to illustrate that you don't like them? You know most online returns end up in the landfill, right?

  • @changveronicas

    @changveronicas

    5 ай бұрын

    if you do a vid like this in the future, you could just take footage in a fitting room! i get that it’s more work to shop in person for all these different items but i concur w others’ concern about the unnecessary environmental impact.

  • @elliotd.5183

    @elliotd.5183

    5 ай бұрын

    I thought she bought them at some point but regrets having them 😮

  • @sorayajaedicke

    @sorayajaedicke

    5 ай бұрын

    I believe she already oemed them

  • @aaarefgg
    @aaarefgg5 ай бұрын

    I love you

  • @ErikaWeirdsurname
    @ErikaWeirdsurname5 ай бұрын

    So in conclusion - buy things that have no unique qualities or personality :D I had to stop the video around the black denim jacket because that jacket you can dress from streetwear punk to classy sleek it really does not define your outfit.

  • @petronalaing2921
    @petronalaing29215 ай бұрын

    I find it crazy that you are making a point using items fitted for completely different seasons. If you're talking about a summer piece with short sleeve and is of a lighter weight...show me an alternative that has the same properties. No sense ohhhhh.

  • @sorayajaedicke
    @sorayajaedicke5 ай бұрын

    This was so helpfull

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