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My Outfit Type: How to Find and Curate Looks That Work for You

You know that feeling when you finally get your body type and start dressing right? Yeah. No more asking yourself, “Is my outfit type perfect for my style?” You know your taste, and every piece you wear just works. Sadly, some people still struggle with this. It’s not just about finding clothes that flatter your body. Many people are unsure from the start whether an outfit truly suits their personal style. It’s a common dilemma before most adults settle on what works.

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I’ve been there before. Before I started Ria Kosher, I was a bland dresser, only wearing clothes that were in vogue because they looked good on others. But as I discovered and continued to tweak my personal style, I didn’t just build a brand with a recognizable aesthetic, I also developed a unique style tailored to my personality. 

You too can do the same. By the end of this guide, you’ll know how to identify your personal style and build a wardrobe that reflects it. Let’s dive in, shall we? 

How to Identify My Outfit Type 

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Figuring out your outfit type starts with understanding the factors that shape it. Your body type plays a role. Certain silhouettes highlight your best features and make you feel confident. Your lifestyle matters too: your wardrobe should match your work and social life. Don’t forget comfort is key; no matter how chic something looks, don’t wear it if it doesn’t feel right. And of course, personal style ties it all together: colors, patterns, and pieces that truly feel like “you.”

To get a good head start, ask yourself a few questions:

  • Which items in your closet do you reach for first? 
  • Which words best describe your style?
  • How do you want to feel when you get dressed? Do you feel confident, relaxed, or sexy?
  • What aura would you like to exude when you step into a room? 

Also, check for photos of outfits you love and plan to recreate them. Seeing patterns visually makes it easier to pinpoint what resonates with you. Answering these questions gives clarity on the kinda outfit you like, so dressing becomes effortless rather than stressful.

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What are the Most Common Outfit Types?

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Once you’ve reflected, it helps to know the common outfit types so you can see where you naturally fit. Spotting these patterns in your closet helps refine your look even more. Notice which category your go-to outfits fall into, then start curating around that vibe. Here’s a breakdown of the popular ones:

Casual Outfit Type

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These looks are simple, clean pieces for everyday wear. For instance, jeans paired with anything or a classic short dress. If your wardrobe feels easy to mix and still looks put together, this might be your type.

Minimalist

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This look involves wearing statement pieces in mostly neutral tones like grey and beige. Not too loud, just classy. Clothes like this most times come in two pieces, slip dresses, and even blazers. If you favor these looks, then a less-is-more vibe that exudes quiet luxury may be your outfit type

Statement Looks

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If you lean towards your outfit always making an impression, then you are a statement girlie. These looks announce your presence before you talk. They come in bright colors, artistic designs, eye-catching accessories, and sometimes bold prints. It’s beyond the clothes you wear, but how you put them together. And when you do, you slay. 

Classic Outfit Type

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If you lean towards looks that stay timeless and relevant in all seasons, you’re a classic babe. This style involves prioritizing pieces that never feel outdated over trends.

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Sporty Outfit Type

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Kim Kardashian just launched her Skims x Nike collection. As exciting as the news is, if you wanna do more than wear them to the gym, you’re an athleisure babe. Many ladies favor sporty looks and even wear them for a night out. Apart from gym wear, if you value comfort first or an outfit that has you lounging in style, this is your outfit type. 

Hybrid Outfit Type

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If you find yourself borrowing pieces from different categories, like mixing minimalistic staples with statement accessories or throwing in sporty touches, you lean toward a hybrid aesthetic. Of course, some of us don’t play by the rules. What’s your label? Maybe there isn’t one. Your style is unique, just like you.

How to Maintain Your Outfit Type and Evolve

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Your style isn’t static; it evolves as you do. Life changes, and so should your wardrobe. Maybe your mornings are now spent working from home, so your closet leans more casual and comfortable. Or perhaps your social calendar is full, and you find yourself gravitating toward statement pieces that turn heads. The beauty of knowing your outfit type is that it can stretch and flex without losing its essence.

Trends can be exciting, but they don’t have to take over your wardrobe. Pick the ones that resonate with your style, and let them enhance what you already love. A scarf or a gold accessory can add fun to a minimalistic look, and a pair of sneakers can give a sporty touch to a casual dress. 

Maintaining your outfit type is also about reflection. Periodically go through your closet and ask: Which pieces feel like “me” today? Which ones have served their purpose? Which can you elevate or retire? Fashion should grow with you, not box you in.

My Outfit Type: It’s Time to Curate What Works for You

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Knowing my outfit type changed the way I approach dressing up. It made my mornings easier and shopping more intentional. I no longer waste time wondering if a look works because I know they’d work.

Now it’s your turn. Take a good look at your wardrobe. Which outfit type speaks to you? Are there hybrids in your closet that show a mix of minimalistic or sporty? Experiment, and don’t be afraid to mix categories until you discover what feels authentic.

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Victoria B. Willie

Writing has always been a part of me. From writing stories as a young child to studying Communication Arts in the university, it has always been more than a medium of expression to me.

And then one day, I found myself toeing the path of an entrepreneur and becoming a fashion enthusiast. This made me develop an interest in content marketing and copywriting which I've been chasing alongside my fashion career.

That aside, when I'm not sharing style articles, selling with stories, or creating fashion-forward pieces for Ria Kosher, you'll find me telling wild stories that always come with a twist.

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