I did this years ago with white t-shirts and cargo pants (a few different styles/tones for the pants... i deployed chaos theory for clothes selection of "first one i grab is it" to simplify the variety and add some excitement to the morning ritual). I think I may get on board with this Grey thing though, lots of potential there (and it'll hide the coffee/tea stains

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Also I ran some numbers since I'm always a big fan of hard proof to back up decisions when possible. Assuming a simplified wardrobe saves an average of 5 minutes a day, then over the course of a year it will save you 1825 minutes or 30 hours. That's over a FULL DAY extra. Now assuming people sleep 8 hours each day that leaves them with 16 hours awake roughly. Lets just say average of 14 hours of productive time a day. That works out to 2 full productive days a year just by making the simple choice of simplifying your clothing! (and for 'special occasion' clothing, just set that up on a hanger in the closet or something for quick grab/go on the rare occasion you need it...such as funerals - well I'm hoping funerals are rare occasions for you anyway)
Now why did I choose 5 minutes in the beginning? Well what favorite instrument can you play in those 5 minutes and still make meaningful progress in your skills with?

The math has spoken, simplifying you dress code leads directly to being the next "Ocarina Guru"

(and yes i realize this thread - as with most in this forum are old as dirt, but its still near the top so figured it's fair game. Besides you can't argue with the math, Karl's got it figured and we all need to get with the program

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