The 333 method uses a capsule wardrobe approach for travel. It requires packing three tops, three bottoms, and three pairs of shoes, then mixing and matching to produce at least nine outfits or up to 27 looks when shoe variations are counted. The method works by choosing tops that can be styled in multiple ways, including layering and changing how a piece is worn. Button-down cardigans and button-down shirts can be worn buttoned, open, or flipped to resemble a pullover. A basic tank can serve as a base layer. Shoes that pair with every outfit help dress looks up or down without adding more clothing.
"The 333 method is simple: Pack three tops, three bottoms, and three pairs of shoes, then mix and match for at least nine different outfits or 27 different looks if you're counting the various shoe options, too."
"Spencer selected tops that could be layered or stand-alone for different looks. For example, she wore her cardigan buttoned up, open, and even flipped around so it looked like a pullover. She also selected a basic white tank as one of her tops, which made a great base layer, and her trio of shoes could be worn with every outfit to dress them up/down accordingly."
"Now, I can get on board easily with the three shoes and three bottoms, but sticking to just three tops is a bit tricky. I'm no fashionista, but I like to change things up when I'm on vacation, which usually means a different top (maybe even two!) each day."
"After seeing Spencer curate a whopping 19 outfits out of her nine pieces, I realized that it was possible to change up my look without overpacking. I watched her video about half a dozen times and took notes."
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