Case Study: Minimalist Wardrobe for Remote Workers

I found a really interesting “Case Study: Minimalist Wardrobe for Remote Workers” online adn it got me thinking.The core argument was about reducing decision fatigue and stress by having a small, versatile set of clothes that all work well together, regardless of whether you’re on camera or just lounging at home.

The case study focused heavily on neutral colors like gray, navy, and black. It makes sense, but I wonder if anyone has tried a similar approach with a brighter palette? I’m thinking coordinating outfits in jewel tones or pastels coudl have a similar affect, but maybe be more energizing? has anyone tried a minimalist wardrobe that isn’t just based on neutrals? I’m curious about the psychological effect of color on productivity when you’re working from home.

The other point that resonated with me was the emphasis on comfortable, high-quality fabrics. That seems crucial when you’re spending the majority of your time in the same few outfits. Any recommendations for durable, comfortable brands that won’t break the bank?

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