![]() ![]() I started my first season at the end of a pregnancy, gave birth and nursed during that season.I’m a nursing mom with young kids and have found no problem at all with Project 333.Without Project 333, I would have bought a lot of different maternity pieces and spent a lot of time and money trying to assemble outfits.I wanted to let you know how awesome Project 333 (and minimalism) has been since I’ve become pregnant.I have received so many messages from pregnant/nursing moms with kids! Here’s what they said: I’d consider a fancy dress part of the 33 and ski/hiking things as workout gear.ĭo you have examples of wardrobes for toddlers?ĭo you know any pregnant/nursing moms with young kids who do this challenge? What about special clothes like a party dress or ski/hiking clothes? Technically, I broke the rules but this isn’t a project in suffering. I bought another shirt that day so I didn’t have to walk around in a wet, stained white shirt. One time while traveling, I spilled coffee all over a white shirt waiting for a train. ![]() There are some items I only wear at the very beginning of a season and some I only wear at the end.Īre there any exceptions to the rules you’ve made over the years and seasons of doing Project 333? I plan for weather shifts when choosing my 33 items. How do you do this when you have extreme weather shifts? One of the benefits of a true Project 333 is not having to spend time, money, or energy on your wardrobe for three months. If I do a clothing subscription program like Rent the Runway, can I swap items in and out?Īs a lifestyle choice, that’s totally up to you but for the purposes of this challenge, no. Just kidding! If I’m cleaning, I’ll usually wear a t-shirt and sweats but if I’m putting laundry or dishes away in between work, I just wear whatever I have on. That said, I didn’t get rid of everything all at once. There isn’t one magical number but this challenge will help you decide what “enough” means to you.ĭo you ever regret donating or getting rid of things? 50-90% of my seasonal 33 moves forward to the next season. You could do it that way, but I don’t recommend it. You don’t have to count your wedding ring OR one other piece of meaningful jewelry you always wear either.Ī new season starts soon! Jump in and join us.īy 33 pieces per season do you mean 132 items in my closet? or workout clothes (but your workout clothes have to workout unless you count them). You don’t have to count underwear, sleepwear, lounge wear - clothes you only wear around the house for lounging/cleaning/gardening etc. Project 333 is the minimalist fashion challenge that invites you to dress with 33 items or less for 3 months. Here’s more about the challenge and answers to all of your questions. Project 333: The Challenge To Help You Simplify Your Closet Project 333, The Minimalist Fashion Challenge that Proves Less Really is So Much More is the book I wrote to share every detail about the challenge. Since then, it’s taken on a life of its own. When I started the challenge in 2010, I never thought it would be anything other than an interesting experiment. It’s made a big difference in many people’s closets and lives including mine. It’s been featured in O, the Oprah Magazine, Real Simple, on Good Morning America, Vogue Magazine and countless blogs and podcasts. You may have heard of minimalist fashion challenge Project 333 before. If you want to simplify your closet (and your life), consider minimalist fashion challenge Project 333. ![]()
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