How to Create a Basic Capsule Wardrobe for Kids - Simple Families (2024)

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My kids have capsule wardrobes. Maybe that sounds fancy, but it’s not. It means they have a few pieces of carefully selected clothes that are simpleto mix and match.

Making a wardrobe capsule is actually the easiest thing you can do in the way of buying clothes for your kids.

All my kid’s clothes, pajamas included, fit into one drawer. That’s because a kid capsule is smaller than an adults (see my grown-up version here). Kidsgrow fast and we need to replace clothesquickly–so from a financial and sustainability perspective, it’s important to buy lessto waste less.

A kid capsule ideally includes between 12-14 items of everyday wear. Thatmeans each season they need roughly 6 tops, 5 bottoms, and a dress for girls.

I know what you are thinking–that’s not enough clothes! Read my laundry disclaimer at the bottom of this article.

The important thing to remember is that to build an effective small wardrobe for your kids, you need to be intentional about the choices you make. That means you need to consider the following six factors: buy smart, simple, sustainable, comfortable, flexible, and affordable.

When we givecareful consideration about purchases for our kids, they are learning from our ways. It all starts with us–so let’s teach about kids how to be conscious consumers.

Smart

I want my kid’s clothes to be smart. Whether we like it or not, our clothes speak for us. As an adult, a wellchosen outfit for a trip to the grocery store says, “I’ve got it together.” Sweatpants at the grocery store says “I’m still working on getting it together.” When we first meet a new friend, when we shop at the mall, when we head to the gym–clothing is one ofthe first things that others see.

I am very aware of this language that clothing speaks for us. Our kids are no exception. Thisis why I am intentional about what I choose for my kids. We skip the sparkly dress that garnerssuperficial attentionfrom complete strangers. We skip t-shirts that say “Cool Dude!” (because my dude already knows he’s cool–he doesn’t need the shirt to tell him that). I want my kids to seek out compliments based on their good character, not on their pretty clothes.

My kids are beautiful on the inside, I don’t want all the attention on clothes distracting from that inner beauty and intelligence.Therefore in our family we choose smart, basic clothing.

Before preparing the capsule, give some thought towhat you want your kid’s clothes to say. That statement may be unique for each family and child.

Simple

When I shop for kid’s clothes it needs to be easy. I pick only one or two stores to purchase all thecapsule items. In today’s marketthere are so many options for kid clothes–far more than I care to spend my time perusing.

Each brand of children’s clothing has dramatic variation in size. Who has time to order clothes from 4 different stores and ship back what doesn’t fit?Likewise, have you ever tried to wrangle a small child in a dressing room to try on multiple different sizes and pieces of clothing?

#torture

That’s why I choose to buy clothes from one or two clothing lines. Streamlining the purchases from as fewbrands as possible makes it easier to coordinate the style of the pieces and assures that you can get the size right on the first try.

Sustainable

When I buy clothes, I think about the entire lifespan of the piece. After my children outgrow it, where will it go?

Did you know the average American throws away 70 pounds of clothes each year?An overwhelming 85% of used clothing goes into the landfills.

Pre-capsule I bought my kid’s clothesat on the cheap. However, once I switched to a capsule and was washing the clothes more frequently–I found that this gearwould barely last through a single season of my kid’s active wear. Therefore I am leaning less on bargain brands these days.Nowadays we are buying fewer clothes, but we are buying better clothes.

This is because I want these clothes to live on past the short period of time that my kids can wear them. That means they need to hold up to some vigorous wear and tear in my home and leave in good enough condition to be passed on to at least a few more families.

Being a consciousconsumer means thinking about the impact of our purchases even beyond the time they spend in our home.

Comfortable

I want my kids to be comfortable. That means finding clothes that fit well. This is a struggle in our house as I have a hard time finding pants that stay on my skinny boy.Watching him yank up his pantsall day long makes me a little batty. A good fit goes a long way for comfort for our kids.But these clothes also need to be soft, cozy materials that I would want to wear myself. Therefore I stick to 100% cotton if at all possible.

Lastly, comfortable clothes also need to promote independence and be conducive for active play. Soft, stretchy cotton makes it easy for a young child to put on his own shirts. Elastic waist bottoms make her independent potty trips a breeze.It’s an added bonus when I find a brand that leaves the itchy tags off.

Flexible

First, pick a loose color scheme. Pastels, brights, neutrals, chambray-every-day, hipster black, whatever–but pick one and stick to it.

The only hard and fast rule of a simple kid’s capsule: All of the tops and bottoms have to match each other. Everything needs to go with everything else.

This is most easily accomplished by staying within a color scheme. For us, this varies by season. In the summer I tend to buy brights and in the winter I lean towards neutrals.To maintain an effective kid’s capsule, everypiece must work together. Keeping the bottoms in neutral shades makes my life very easy.

Affordable

As parents, we have to buy kids clothes frequently. Therefore it needs to be affordable.Find a clothing line that provides goodquality within a price range that works for your family. Also, most clothing lines offer significant sales at the beginning of seasons.

WANTTO SEE WHAT A KID’S CAPSULE LOOKS LIKE?

I am going to show you a capsule sampler platter that meets all these factors: Smart, sustainable, simple, comfortable, flexible, and affordable. In this post you will findtwo Spring/Summer capsules, one for boys and one for girls.

All of the pieces I have selectedare from Primary.com. I chose to stick with Primary because they have a variety of options that fit the criteria [smart, simple, sustainable, comfortable, flexible, and affordable]. This post is not sponsored. Get 20% off your first order at Primary.com with code AFF20PCT

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Have you ever thought about starting a capsule for your child? Do you have any hard or soft rules that you follow?

LAUNDRY DISCLAIMER: I do laundry everyday–and it’s amazing. In a past life, I used to do laundry once a week. This meant our family needed a lot ofclothes to make it through the week. It also meant that the mountain of laundry was a massive undertaking.Once-a-week laundry meant there was plenty of time for dirty clothes to end up on the floor in the bedrooms, on the floor in the closets, and littered across the sofa and living room during the day-long folding marathon.

Switching to a daily laundry habit has been an excellent decision for our family.Everything is clean, everyday. Best of all: we are officially free from the clothing clutter.

This post is not sponsored by Primary, however it does contain affiliate links. That means Simple Families will receive a very small amount of revenuewhen you order–I appreciate your support to help keep this operation running.

How to Create a Basic Capsule Wardrobe for Kids - Simple Families (2024)

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How to Create a Basic Capsule Wardrobe for Kids - Simple Families? ›

Kids grow fast and we need to replace clothes quickly–so from a financial and sustainability perspective, it's important to buy less to waste less. A kid capsule ideally includes between 12-14 items of everyday wear. That means each season they need roughly 6 tops, 5 bottoms, and a dress for girls.

How many clothes should a minimalist have for kids? ›

I let laundry be my guide.

If you have a kids laundry day once a week, then you'll need a minimum of seven outfits, underwear, socks, etc. Practical minimalist living would have me keep 20 outfits for my kids because they are muddy messes on the regular.

How do you make a simplified wardrobe? ›

So how do you simplify your wardrobe?
  1. Go through your wardrobe and remove any items which no longer fit, that are beyond repair, or that you haven't worn in a year.
  2. Donate, give away or throw them out.
  3. Display the remaining items neatly in your wardrobe - in order or pants together, tees together, dresses together etc.
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How do you make a minimalist capsule wardrobe? ›

Investing in timeless pieces that will last you for years to come is key to building a capsule wardrobe. Look for pieces that can be dressed up or down, and classic colors. Consider investing in timeless pieces that can be worn in multiple ways. Choose neutral colors that can be easily mixed and matched.

How many outfits does a 7 year old need? ›

Kids grow fast and we need to replace clothes quickly–so from a financial and sustainability perspective, it's important to buy less to waste less. A kid capsule ideally includes between 12-14 items of everyday wear. That means each season they need roughly 6 tops, 5 bottoms, and a dress for girls.

How much does the average family spend on kids clothes? ›

According to a report from the United States Department of Agriculture, families might spend up to $1,280 annually on clothing, especially if you have tweens or teens. That's approximately 6% of the total costs to raise a child. What do YOU spend each year on outfits for your girl?

How to build a child's wardrobe? ›

How to Create a Kids Capsule Wardrobe
  1. Start with a capsule planning checklist. Get clear on what you need for the upcoming season before you start shopping. ...
  2. Find 1-2 brands that fit your kids, budget, and style. ...
  3. Pick a color palette. ...
  4. Start with 10-12 pieces of everyday clothing. ...
  5. Buy everything in 1-2 shopping “trips.”

How do you declutter a kids wardrobe? ›

How to Declutter Kids' Clothes
  1. 1| Take stock of what they gravitate towards.
  2. 2| Weed out what doesn't usually get worn.
  3. 3| Set a limit on the total number of clothes.
  4. 4| Create a Capsule Wardrobe.
  5. 1| It will simplify your life as a mom.
  6. 2| It will reduce mismatched outfits and unworn clothes.
  7. 3| Less laundry overall.

What is basic wardrobe? ›

A basic wardrobe should include versatile basics that can be mixed and matched. When shopping, choose high-quality pieces that suit your body and lifestyle. Organize your closet to showcase your clothes and accessories. Consider your budget, figure, and the occasion when selecting what to wear each day.

How to build a girly wardrobe? ›

Feminine Capsule Wardrobe
  1. 3 tops & blouses: plain or with patterns.
  2. 3 bottoms: skirt, pants.
  3. 1 blazer.
  4. 1 trench coat.
  5. 1 dress.
  6. 2-3 pairs of shoes.
  7. 2-3 bags.
  8. Accessories.

How do you design a wardrobe layout? ›

It's a good idea to place your short hanging pieces of cloth at one end of your fitted wardrobe and your longer hanging clothes at the other that will open up lots of space underneath, where you can have a chest of drawers, shoe rack or few small shelves for shoes.

What are the 37 items in a capsule wardrobe? ›

Having 37 items in a capsule wardrobe will allow you to have 9 pairs of shoes, 9 bottoms, 15 tops, 2 dresses and 2 jackets/coats. This will allow you to home in on the items in your closet you truly love. These 37 items don't include items like underwear, workout clothes, purses, swimwear, PJs or accessories.

How many clothes should be in a capsule wardrobe? ›

Capsule wardrobes have around 30–40 items you can mix and match. You get to specifically curate all the items in your capsule wardrobe so you can combine them into a variety of outfits.

What doesn't count in a capsule wardrobe? ›

Socks & undies, practical wear (like the clothes you do gardening in) and similar usually don't count for me, but still I try to adopt the “capsule wardrobe” mindset to every part of my wardrobe.

How to create a capsule wardrobe from scratch? ›

The rule of 5 capsule wardrobe is a framework for building a basic capsule by choosing up to five items from each clothing category, such as five tops, five sweaters, five t-shirts, five pants, etc.

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