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Project 333 by Courtney Carver
Project 333 by Courtney Carver









Project 333 by Courtney Carver Project 333 by Courtney Carver

It does not include dog-walking clothes, exercise clothes, pajamas or underwear. The whole process took me fifteen minutes or less.Īs a reminder, my collection includes clothes, shoes and accessories that I wear out of the house to client appointments (but not team organizing appointments, to which I wear work-out clothing) and social events and just going about life. My first pass at a collection was less than 33, then I added a couple of things. The first two times, I narrowed options down to 40 or so and then had to whittle that away. Here’s the thing that struck me: The longer I do this, the easier it gets. Yesterday, I spent a little time picking out my clothing for the first quarter of 2017. Never did I feel deprived of clothing in the second quarter. Three months later, I evaluated the first quarter and selected my second quarter’s clothing.īefore I knew it, it was December 31 and the second quarter was over. I went into some details on the rules there. Here’s my first post when I selected my initial collection. In July, I started what I think will be a year-long experiment with Project 333, the challenge created by Courtney Carver of the Be More with Less blog, in which participants dress from a 33-item wardrobe collection for 3 months at a time.











Project 333 by Courtney Carver