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What’s the 411? March, 2013

Spring is coming!  In honor of anxiously awaited warm weather, this month’s 411 features some short-sleeved shirts and an emphasis on skirts, thanks to the Monthly Mission. From left to right, top row: 5 shirts + 2 sweaters = 7, … Continue reading

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The 411 February ’13 recap: outfits worn

(The 21 outfits I wore in February – the other 7 days were spent in exercise clothes or in bed with the flu!) To compare with January’s outfits, click here.  Do you have a favorite outfit from February?

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The 411 February ’13 recap: tally

Two 411 months down.  What did I learn this month? Much like in January, I found that I could easily do with even fewer clothes than I had.  (However, I did take four days off due to the flu.) I … Continue reading

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What’s the 411? February, 2013

Happy February, the shortest month of the year, Black History month and the month of that dubious holiday, Valentine’s Day.  Here’s The 411 for this month: From left to right, top row: 3 skirts + 3 jeans = 6 second … Continue reading

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The 411 January ’13 recap: tally

So, what did I learn after 1 month of The 411 Project? Well, I learned that I can probably do with fewer clothes.  I didn’t wear 2 shirts at all, or 1 of my scarves, and 2 skirts were only worn … Continue reading

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What’s the 411? January, 2013

It’s a new Gregorian year! In that spirit, here’s The 411 to start off 2013. From left to right, top row: 4 sweaters and 3 shirts = 7. bottom row: 1 sweater and 4 shirts, 4 skirts. (total = 16) … Continue reading

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What’s the 411? Introducing The 411 Project

Introducing: The 411 Project! If you’re familiar with minimalism, you’ve probably heard of Project 333 and the 100 Possessions movement.  Both are methods of getting a handle on our stuff and trying to pare down to the essentials of what … Continue reading

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