Layering often seems more difficult than it actually is. Layering is one of the simplest ways to refresh your wardrobe without buying new clothes. I’ve tried layering many times. Start with a light base layer. A light base could be a top, a polo shirt or a T-shirt. Then add another layer, such as a waistcoat, a cardigan or a thin jumper. Such a small change can completely transform the look of the whole outfit.
Details make all the difference. Mixing different textures, lengths or similar shades can make an outfit look more put-together and interesting. A simple, open-front cardigan can transform an ordinary outfit into something that looks more polished, even if the whole look was put together in a hurry.
The biggest advantage of layering is that it gives you the freedom to adapt to different situations. I’ve tried this approach and I can see that layering really works well. You can add a waistcoat. You can take off a jumper. You can roll up your sleeves. You can combine a light top with a jumper. Each time, you get a new version of the same outfit. This method is a natural way to ensure your wardrobe never gets boring.