Each wardrobe is a story of individual habits, old fashions and comfort articles that were never going to pass away. Some of the clothes remain in the closets over time, well after their usefulness or beauty has disappeared. With these, there is hardly deliberate wearing. Rather, they are hung out of habit, nostalgia or convenience. As much as personal style is always a preference, certain clothing items are usually limiting, seem out of date or do not conform to the current trend in styling. Appreciation of such pieces does not imply the rejection of comfort. It merely makes available more appropriate, refined and style-less options that allow one to wear everyday dresses with ease and with confidence, having a more balanced look.
Graphic Slogan Tees

Big slogan shirts have been known to have fading prints and fonts that are not in line with modern casual wear. They can disrupt clean looks and restrict outfit organisation, not least when combined with tailored overlay or elegant shoes.
Low-Rise Cargo Shorts

Low-rise cargo shorts, which have large pockets, give an asymmetrical appearance. They often break up clean outfit lines, putting simple footwear and shirts across the board of being less structured but lowers the general refinement in casual environments.
Ultra-Distressed Jeans

Faded, ripped, patchworked jeans in excess will come off as overworked, rather than casual. Too much detailing limits the versatility of your looks, and perhaps distracts from mere shirts, and so easier to mix and match.
Shiny Synthetic Track Pants

Smooth track pants reflect the light rudely and highlight creases. They are typically less breathable, and often they do not go well with casual shirts and thus, regular garments look like they are mismatched.
Longline Sleeveless Tees

Sleeveless tops of long length will interfere with natural body proportions. They usually form clumsy later lines and do not usually go with jackets, overshirts or structured outerwear.
Overly Pointed Dress Shoes

Shoes that have exaggerated narrow toes may distort the balance when wearing formal attire. They tend to be awkward and may conflict with contemporary tailoring that prefers clean and proportional shoe forms.
Faded Baseball Caps

Soft brim caps with torn material lose shape as time goes by. They are not very comfortable to sit on the head and clash with otherwise casual dresses.
Thick Logo Belts

Large belts, in size and with oversized logos, rule the centre of an outfit. They take attention off coordinated trousers and well-made shoes, focusing their attention on the general coordination.
Worn Slide Sandals

Softened sole and stretched straps make the slides unstable and out of shape. They tend to dress in already neat attire loosely and incompletely.
Heavy Printed Hoodies

The densely printed hoodies have visual clutter. They decrease layering flexibility and can engulf basic trousers or neutral footwear.
Oversized Square Sunglasses

Box frames are big and cubic in their structure, overwhelming the facial features and conflicting with diverse dresses. They usually overshadow and do not complement the entire view.