From Spreadsheets to Style: A Casual Chat About Finding What Fits

So I was scrolling through my phone the other day, trying to find that one photo from last summer, and you know how it goes – you end up falling into a rabbit hole of old screenshots and random notes. I stumbled upon this Basetao spreadsheet I made ages ago, and honestly, it cracked me up. It was this chaotic mess of links and prices, like a digital treasure map to all the stuff I thought I needed back then. I remember spending hours on it, tweaking columns and adding notes, and now it just sits there, a relic of my past shopping obsessions.

Anyway, that got me thinking about how my style has evolved since then. I used to be all about chasing trends, but lately, I’ve been leaning into pieces that just feel right. Like, there’s this oversized denim jacket I picked up from a thrift store last month – it’s got these faded patches and the perfect amount of wear. I threw it on over a simple white tee and some tailored trousers the other day, and I felt so effortlessly cool. It’s not about labels anymore; it’s about how something makes you feel when you put it on.

Speaking of feeling good, I’ve been loving these chunky sneakers I got recently. They’re not designer or anything, but they’re super comfy and add a bit of edge to any outfit. I wore them to run errands yesterday, paired with some loose-fit jeans and a vintage band tee, and I got a compliment from the barista at my usual coffee spot. It’s funny how the little things can brighten your day. Oh, and I almost forgot – I finally caved and bought that corduroy blazer I’d been eyeing for weeks. It’s in this rich burgundy color, and it just ties everything together. I wore it to a casual dinner with friends, and it felt both polished and relaxed.

Back to that spreadsheet though – I realized I still use a similar system, but it’s way more streamlined now. Instead of a chaotic list, I keep a simple Basetao template for tracking items I’m interested in. It helps me stay organized without getting overwhelmed. Like, I’ll jot down a cool pair of boots or a unique accessory, and over time, I can see if I still want them or if it was just a passing whim. It’s become a handy tool for curating my wardrobe more intentionally.

On a totally unrelated note, I’ve been trying to get back into reading before bed instead of scrolling through social media. It’s been a game-changer for my sleep, honestly. Last night, I was cozied up with a book, wearing these super soft joggers and an old hoodie, and it was pure bliss. Sometimes, the best outfits are the ones no one sees.

I guess what I’m getting at is that fashion doesn’t have to be complicated. Whether it’s through a Basetao sheet or just trusting your gut, it’s all about finding what works for you. I’ve learned to mix high and low pieces, to invest in staples, and to let go of the pressure to always have the latest thing. And hey, if a spreadsheet tool helps along the way, why not? It’s just another part of the process.

So here I am, sitting in my favorite café, sipping on an iced latte and people-watching. I’m wearing those sneakers again, with some cropped pants and a simple button-down. It’s nothing fancy, but it feels like me. The sun’s streaming in, and I’m just enjoying the moment, thinking about how far my style has come from that messy Basetao spreadsheet days. Maybe I’ll update it later, or maybe I’ll just let it be – a reminder of where I started.

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