Buying secondhand clothes is one of the most effective strategies to reduce your wardrobe’s carbon footprint. However, an even better option is to just use what you currently have in your closet – however, this may necessitate a refresh of those items.

Here’s how to keep your clothes looking new and fresh.

1. Layer With Solid Colour

Layer your simple slip dresses in a monotone solid-color T-shirt and you’ll be Instagram-ready in no time. Wear it with a hat or other headwear, your favorite pair of sunglasses, a choker necklace, and your favorite pair of shoes.

2. Purchase a high-quality broad/corset belt.

By just adding a broad belt of your choice to any dress, it can be transformed into something totally different from what it is.
This hack not only repurposes your entire outfit, but it also trims inches off your waist and accentuates your curves! You can use your shirts in the same way.

3. A Small Cut Can Make a Big Difference

Do you have a giant, baggy t-shirt that you never wear or a fringe top that makes you look bigger than you are?
Using a vertical straight line, cut the t-shirt from the midsection, and voilà!
You’ve got a beautiful new shrug that you can wear with anything.
You may also accomplish this with a long Kurta.

4. Raise the temperature with bralettes

Anyone who isn’t living in a cave understands that bralettes are the latest fashion and should be worn to be seen rather than hidden beneath layers of clothing.
It not only gives your old garments a new lease of life, but it also makes you look fashionable and up to date.
Wear your bralettes as crop tops without a second thought and turn up the heat wherever you go!