Project 333: Minimalist Fashion Challenge

Can You Do the Minimalist Fashion Challenge?

Dress With Less! Starting October 1st: The Minimalist Fashion Challenge.

If you are tired of finding nothing to wear in your jam packed closet, try this 90 day challenge. Invite a friend to join you, and see what happens when you dress with 33 items for 3 months. You’ll be very surprised with the results. Check out the rules here.

Welcome to Project 333.

This page will tell you everything you need to know to get started. After living with only 33 items every 3 months for more than 3 years, I can say that with confidence. Do you want more evidence that living with less is easier than you think? Ask these people!

The Basics

  • When: Every three months (It’s never too late to start so join in anytime!)
  • What: 33 items including clothing, accessories, jewelry, outerwear and shoes.
  • What not: these items are not counted as part of the 33 items – wedding ring or another sentimental piece of jewelry that you never take off, underwear, sleep wear, in-home lounge wear,  and workout clothing (you can only wear your workout clothing to workout)
  • How: Choose your 33 items, box up the remainder of your fashion statement, seal it with tape and put it out of sight.
  • What else: consider that you are creating a wardrobe that you can live, work and play in for three months. Remember that this is not a project in suffering. If your clothes don’t fit or are in poor condition, replace them.

Project 333: Minimalist Fashion Challenge

Quick Start Guides For Project 333

First Timers

This is for those of you new to Project 333. You may have just heard about it, or perhaps you have been quietly watching others live with less for the past three months and you are ready to jump in.

  1. Take inventory. I recommend the How to Make Space approach. How to Finally Clean Out Your Closet will be helpful too.
  2. Working with your “I Love” pile of clothing, start to build your wardrobe. It will help to make a list on paper.
  3. Consider signature items like a trench coat or pair of boots. Your signature item might be your sunglasses. You will find that having one well made version of something will be far better than 10 of the knock-off.
  4. Once you start dressing with less, pay less attention to what you are wearing, or not wearing and more attention to something more important.
  5. You are welcome to incorporate some of the bonus rules listed below, but I highly recommend starting with The Basics – listed above.
  6. Get connected and ask questions. The Project 333 community is awesome! I’ve included a few important links below to help.

Starting a new phase

This is for those of you who have some experience with Project 333. You completed the first three months and really enjoy dressing with less. You may find that you have more time and space and even that you’ve uncovered your personal style.

  1. Donate any items from your current collection that haven’t been worn.
  2. Start building your new wardrobe with items in your current collection. What will make the cut for the next 3 months? Consider what will fit the season and what you love to wear.
  3. Box up whatever is not coming with you for the next three months, and mark the box accordingly so you can consider the same items for next year.
  4. Make your new list. You have great experience to build your list. What will you change from the first attempt?
  5. Stay connected and ask questions. The Project 333 community is awesome! I’ve included a few important links below to help. Encourage new members and let me know how I can help.
  6. Take a look at the new bonus rules below. Love them or leave them.

Bonus Rules

  1. Use the first week of each phase if you need it to finish your collection and donation process.
  2. Choose three additional items and put them aside in your closet. You may rotate these items in during the next three months, but three other items have to rotated out, and donated.

Above All Else

Even more important than choosing clothes that match, sticking with 33 and not wearing PJs to the grocery store, please only include clothing that fits and is in good repair. If you lose (or gain) 20 pounds during the next three months, replace or mend the items. Again, this is not a project in suffering. I want Project 333 to bring you joy not frustration!

Other ways to help you get started and stay connected

Other helpful information

  • Project 333 is designed for men and women of all ages and lifestyles.
  • I live in Salt Lake City, Utah. During Phase 1, I had temperatures ranging from 95 degrees to 15 degrees. This can be done with extreme weather variations.
  • This is not a project in suffering. If you need to create a version of Project 333 that works better for you, do it.
  • People will not notice that you are dressing with the same 33 items for 3 months, although they may notice there is something different about how you present yourself.  You will likely get more compliments. That has been my experience and that of others on this journey.

Please post your blog entries about Project 333 on the Facebook page and mention them on Twitter with #project333. I can’t wait to hear more from you. Please share your stories, questions and feedback  so we can all learn, grow, and have a little fun living with less.

You are not in this alone! For extra guidance, motivation and support join the Project 333 Microcourse: Dress with Less and Create Your Capsule Wardrobe.

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