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Have questions about capsule wardrobe planning or minimalist dressing strategies for Turkey? We're here to help you build a versatile, intentional wardrobe that works for your lifestyle.

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Phone

+90 312 456 7829

Available Monday to Friday, 9 AM - 6 PM (Istanbul Time)

Email

[email protected]

We'll respond to your email within 24 hours

Office Location

Atatürk Boulevard 287

Ankara, 06100, Turkey

What We Help With

  • Capsule wardrobe planning for Turkish climate
  • Minimalist dressing strategy consultations
  • Neutral foundation piece selection
  • Building versatile outfit combinations
  • Seasonal wardrobe editing and maintenance

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to build a capsule wardrobe?

Building a capsule wardrobe typically takes 2-4 weeks to plan and curate. However, the actual shopping process depends on your budget and availability. We recommend starting with neutral foundations and gradually adding pieces over time.

Is a capsule wardrobe suitable for Turkey's climate?

Absolutely! Turkey's varied climate—from hot summers to mild winters—makes a well-planned capsule wardrobe essential. We specialize in selecting pieces that work year-round while accommodating seasonal changes.

What's the ideal number of pieces for a capsule wardrobe?

Most capsule wardrobes contain 30-40 pieces, though this varies based on lifestyle and climate. We help you determine the right number for your specific needs and goals.

How often should I edit my capsule wardrobe?

We recommend seasonal editing—typically twice yearly during spring and autumn transitions. This keeps your wardrobe fresh, removes items that no longer serve you, and maintains the core functionality of your collection.

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Explore our comprehensive guides on capsule wardrobe planning and minimalist dressing strategies tailored for Turkish lifestyles.