Well, first let me start by welcoming you (even though i've only been here since yesterday).
Fashionbeans has some nice series about 'fashion basics'. You could start by reading those. I think there's on post on here that sums up some of the 'must-have' items. Read that, and you're halfway there.
Starting a wardrobe is really all about getting the basics right.
Think of one item that you could wear with practically anything. Some mid-blue jeans come to mind. Next, add one item to that that you could also wear with a lot of things. A nice white shirt, maybe? As you get those basics right, you can start looking for things to create your own style. Add a navy jumper (must-have, if you ask me), some nice shoes (brown brogues!), and a nice belt, and you already have one outfit that will look good on it's own, and can be dressed up or down with other items like a scarf, a tie, a nice looking watch, etc...
If you create various 'basic' looks (casual, formal, weekend, party, etc...), you can then buy different items that will compliment those looks.
As far as the fashion goes: some items just never go out of fashion. People have been wearing blue jeans since the '50's (and before that, but they weren't quite 'in fashion' at that time).
Again: if you buy some timeless items, you can dress those up with items that are more or less in fashion.
. Was a poor student up until recently and finally got a job so I think its about time I turn my dress sense around! A real big fan of dressing well (have always wanted to start) but never really took the time to start building a wardrobe so I always dressed pretty crappy due to I guess...sheer laziness.
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