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Seasonless Wardrobe Guide: Practical & Stylish All-Year-Round
We used to have two main seasons: spring/summer and autumn/winter. Fast fashion increased that to… fifty-two, releasing new clothes and collections every week!
Cue overconsumption, spending +£500 a year on throwaway garments, tonnes of waste, a terrible environmental footprint, and overall keeping you dissatisfied in the long run.
So, let’s rebel against fast fashion’s unsustainable trends by embracing the opposite: curating a seasonless wardrobe.
I’ll show you how.
What’s a seasonless wardrobe?

A seasonless wardrobe consists mainly of timeless and versatile clothes that work well with each other and can be worn across multiple seasons.
So, rather than changing all the time to follow trends, it prioritises your style, the right fabrics, layers, quality, durability, and classic cuts.
Benefits of embracing a seasonless wardrobe

- Reducing overconsumption – A seasonless wardrobe helps you break free from fast fashion and impulse purchases
- Lower environmental footprint – Cheap fast fashion clothes tend to hide an expensive human and environmental cost (and it goes up when they get discarded and replaced frequently)
- Embracing self-expression and creativity – The dopamine hit of a new impulse purchase is short-lived. Plus, when chasing trends, you’re trying to conform to someone else’s definition of ‘cool and stylish’ (no wonder you always find excuses not to rewear those items). Instead, a seasonless wardrobe is based on your style and allows you to get creative by remixing the same items in different ways, creating new outfits. So, I bet you’ll feel happier and more confident whenever you rewear them!
- Saving money – In my world, we always start from what we already own (= cheaper and more sustainable). If you haven’t got enough durable and versatile pieces, sure: a seasonless wardrobe might require a bit of an investment at first, but it will pay off!
- Easier to support ethical brands – When you stop falling for so many impulse purchases or hauls, you save money and can use it to invest in fewer but higher-quality and more durable, sustainable pieces
- More practical – We use a lot of time and brainpower to figure out what to wear every day (an average of 287 days in the life of a woman!). Instead of looking at piles of clothes and still thinking “I have nothing to wear”, a seasonless wardrobe saves you time while offering you plenty of combinations
Having the right mindset and expectations before curating a seasonless wardrobe
- Think beyond trends, as well as seasons – A seasonless wardrobe pays off if you wear your items for longer than a year (also, did you know that prolonging their life by just 9 months reduces their environmental footprint by 20%?). So, unless they genuinely work with your style, don’t get distracted by temporary trends
- Include some season-specific pieces, too – Let’s be realistic: you will need a few of those, like winter jumpers and summer swimwear. But the difference here is using the bulk of your wardrobe throughout the entire year, thinking of it as “pieces that work well together” rather than “lots of individual ones for different seasons”

How to create a sustainable seasonless wardrobe
- Define your style – From specific colours to patterns, key adjectives or overall aesthetics: get clear on your timeless style
- Start from your current wardrobe, and curate your seasonless staples – Go through everything, declutter the clothes you never wear, and identify your existing seasonless pieces: those that can be paired up in different ways during multiple seasons (I’m about to show you what to look for!)
- Prioritise multi-season fabrics – Most natural fabrics (especially linen, organic cotton, wool, and hemp) are breathable, with thermoregulation properties that make them ideal in different seasons
- Get creative with layers and styling – Instead of always looking for new garments or sticking to traditional clothes divided by time of the year, introduce seasonal variations through layers, accessories, and styling. And think outside the box: can that short summer dress be worn as a top underneath a cardigan and long skirt, in winter? I also love how Gen Z wears tank tops over sweaters!
- Be mindful and think beyond seasons when buying new garments – Once you’ve identified the seasonless staples already in your wardrobe, what’s missing? Choose high-quality, ethical garments that go well with your existing ones, and only include the season-specific pieces you actually need
Key seasonless clothing staples and essentials (and ideas)

- White t-shirt
Summer: with shorts, skirts, or breezy trousers
Spring: with jeans, underneath a spaghetti dress, layered under an open shirt or blazer
Autumn/winter: underneath a cardigan - Long-sleeve top
Summer: for chilly evenings
Spring: tucked into jeans, trousers, or a skirt or with dungarees
Autumn/winter: underneath sweaters or with cardigans
- Jeans
Summer: with tees or tank tops and sandals
Spring: with t-shirts or long sleeve tops
Autumn/winter: with turtlenecks or jumpers - Tailored trousers
Summer: with tees or tank tops
Spring: with t-shirts, long sleeve tops, or blazers
Autumn/winter: with blouses, turtlenecks, or jumpers
- Midi-skirt
Summer: with tees or tank tops
Spring: with t-shirts or long sleeve tops
Autumn/winter: with woollen tights
- Versatile dress
Summer: on its own
Spring: with a white t-shirt underneath or layered with blazers and denim jackets
Autumn/winter: with turtlenecks and woollen tights - Jumpsuit or dungarees
Summer: with cropped tops or t-shirts underneath
Spring: with t-shirts or long sleeve blouses
Autumn/winter: with turtlenecks or knitwear jumpers - Cardigan
Spring: for chilly evenings
Autumn/winter: with turtlenecks, blouses or long sleeve tops - Denim jacket
Perfect in spring and early autumn as well as chilly summer evenings - White trainers
Ideal all year round, from casual outfits to dresses
Adding season-specific items to your seasonless wardrobe
This will depend on your style and preferences, but some handy ones (that can often still be repurposed,)
- Spring: blouse and blazer
- Summer: tank/cropped/spaghetti top, shorts, swimwear
- Autumn/winter: raincoat, jumpers and knitwear
Find more ethical seasonless wardrobe pieces on Project Cece
When adding ethical and durable pieces to your seasonless wardrobe, you won’t have to jump from one tiny online store to the next.
At Project Cece, we brought hundreds of fair trade brands in one place, with categories and filters to simplify your choice.
So, find the right garments and accessories for your seasonless wardrobe!
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