You know that outfit you accidentally wear all the time?
You have a default outfit. Not your aspirational outfit. Not the one you save on Pinterest and swear you’ll recreate. I mean the one you actually wear when you’re running late, mildly stressed, and standing in front of your closet like it personally betrayed you.
The outfit that’s been through everything with you. The one you “just throw on” like it’s not doing 90% of the work.
It’s reliable. It’s slightly overused. It’s probably seen the same restaurant, same mirror selfies, same “I have nothing to wear” meltdown… multiple times.
And whether you realize it or not, it’s basically your personality in clothing form.
The Blazer + Basics Person
(blazer, tee/tank, jeans or trousers)
You want people to think you have your life together.
And honestly… you kind of do. At least visually.
You love the word effortless, but let’s be real, there is some effort. You just don’t want it to look like there is.
You’ll say “I just threw this on” while wearing a perfectly structured blazer and a curated outfit formula you’ve been refining since 2019.
We see you.
The Matching Set Person
(co-ords, sweatsuits, linen sets)
You’ve cracked the code.
You refuse to struggle in the morning, and frankly, you don’t have to. Your outfit is already decided — you’re just stepping into it.
You love convenience, but make it chic.
Also, you definitely feel a tiny bit superior when someone asks, “Wait, where is that set from?”
As you should.
The All-Black Outfit Person
(black on black on black)
You don’t miss. Ever.
You’ve eliminated the possibility of a bad outfit by simply… not participating in color. And it works.
You give off “mysterious” energy, even if you’re just going to get a coffee.
Also, your closet is 80% black and you will defend that decision with your life.
The Oversized Everything Person
(hoodies, baggy jeans, loose layers)
You want to be comfortable, but like… in a cool way.
Not sloppy. Not lazy. Intentionally undone.
You say you don’t care what people think, but you absolutely care — just not in an obvious way.
Your outfits say “I didn’t try,” but your Pinterest board says otherwise.
The Jeans + Nice Top Person
(or button-down/shirt situation)
You are dependable.
If someone says “we’re going out but it’s not a big deal,” this is what you’re wearing. Every time.
You’re not here to experiment. You’re here to look good, feel good, and not spiral in front of your closet.
And honestly? It works. It always works.
No notes.
The Athleisure Person
(leggings, hoodies, sneakers / sporty fits)
You like the idea that you could go to the gym at any moment.
Will you? Unclear. But you could.
You’ve mastered looking put together while technically wearing the most comfortable thing possible, which is a talent.
Also, you own at least one outfit that makes you feel like the main character running errands.
The Trend-Led Person
(very current, very styled)
You’re tapped in.
You know what’s trending before it’s trending, and you’re already onto the next thing before everyone else catches up.
You don’t just get dressed — you curate looks.
Your camera roll is 50% outfit photos, and honestly, valid.
The “I Wear the Same Thing Every Day” Person
You’ve either reached peak confidence… or you’ve simply opted out of the daily outfit crisis.
Decision fatigue? Couldn’t be you.
You found something that works and said, “that’s enough personal growth for one lifetime.”
Respect.
So… What Does Yours Say About You?
Your default outfit is who you are when no one’s watching.
No overthinking, no experimenting, no “maybe I’ll try something new today.”
Just you… and the outfit you trust with your life.
So be honest… which one are you — and how many times have you worn it this week?
Love, Laura


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