Method

Style is a method, not a mood

Most people treat style as a feeling. The result is a closet full of clothes that don't work together. Style works when you treat it as a method.

A method is a small set of rules that produces consistent decisions. The method below is three steps. It does not require taste, money, or a stylist.

The three steps

  1. 1. Anchor. Pick the colors, fits, and formality range you commit to. These are non-negotiable for the next 12 months.
  2. 2. Curate. Add only garments that survive all three anchors. Everything else is noise — sell it, donate it, or shelve it.
  3. 3. Compose. Build outfits from the curated set. No outfit is allowed to use a piece outside the curated set, even on Saturday.

The method is not about taste. It is about removing decisions. Once your anchors are set, every shopping question has a binary answer.

The vocabulary the method uses — formality, silhouette, color, layer — is defined in The System. Read that next.

Ready to build the system?

The four dimensions of every outfit, plus the rules that decide whether one works.

Read the System