This is going to be a looooong post so prepare yourself for picture overload!!!
One of the great things about preparing to go on a mission is figuring out what you are going to wear for 18 months. Buying dresses and skirts and shirts that fit well, are modest, meet the missionary requirements and are made well enough to last is a difficult thing. Buying just normal clothes is difficult, so you can imagine the added pressure of creating a missionary wardrobe. I do not profess to be an expert but here are a few tips and tricks I have learned over the course of my shopping adventures:
1) Figure out your "style"
If you know what you like it makes shopping easier. What colors look good on you? What type of dresses look good on you? What do you like wearing? Are you a polka dot person, a stripe person, a chevron print person or all of the above? Do you like bright colors or more subdued colors?
2) Pick a Color Scheme:
It's a lot easier to make things match if you keep within a certain color scheme. For me, I picked a base color (Navy) and then figured out what other colors go with this color. Navy looks good with Coral, Yellow, Red, White, Mint, Light Blue, Brown, Pink.
Now not
everything I have matches my navy blue skirt, it's good to have a little variety so you don't feel like you are wearing the same colors all the time, but you've got to have a place to start.
I got this yellow skirt to go with a navy blouse:
And then I found that the yellow skirt also goes really well with a teal blouse
(And teal doesn't really match Navy)
And the teal blouse can also be paired with my white stripe skirt
And my Pink Skirt
See How That works? :)
Also, when picking clothes you have to keep in mind the matching rule. If you buy a shirt, it should go with at least 3 of your skirts, if not more. The same thing goes for skirts. A skirt should go with at least 3 of your shirts.
3) Use what you already have:
Now this didn't really work for me because I literally came home from college with no clothes. Okay... so I had clothes, they were just old and used and abused. So take better care of your clothes then I did (lesson learned) and then you won't have to start from square one.
4) ACCESSORIZE!!!
You can change up your outfit a lot if you have accessories. Some nice additions to your outfit could include blazers, jackets, sweaters, scarves, and belts.
I have a basic black and tan blazer (because I learned that in my mission we are supposed to wear blazers for all church meetings) but then I also have a mint green, coral and yellow blazer to add a splash of color.
Here is an outfit Sans the blazer
And then here I am with a blazer
It's so much more fun!!
You can bet blazers on Amazon
here and
here and
here Just make sure you check the sizing. We ordered smalls first time around (because I am usually a 4 or 6) but they fit my sister Natalie (who is 15) better then they fit me.
And now a word about belts:
I am completely in LOVE with belts! I have a black, brown and white one that I pair with almost every one of my mission outfits. They are absolutely awesome because they add a little bling!
Without the Belt
With The Belt
You can get some pretty inexpensive belts
here on amazon.
And now Scarves!
I didn't have a bunch of clothes when I came home from school, but I did have a lot of scarves. In an attempt to figure out which scarves I should take, I went through to figure out what matched with most of my outfits. Scarves can really spice an outfit up.
I got this Yellow Infinity scarf for Easter
It adds a nice splash of color to my more monochromatic ensembles and is a fun contrasting color to my more lively ensembles.
I acquired this scarf from my sister a few years ago
The navy, blue and pink threads fit my color scheme perfectly
My mom found a bunch of skinny lightweight scarves on amazon that are really fun to pair with a collared shirt
If you slip them under the collar like a tie and then make a loose bow around your neck it just makes for a different look and changes your outfit up a bit.
5) Get the Basics
You don't want to be wearing stiff collared shirts your whole mission. While this does look professional you can look just as professional (and a whole lot cuter) with some basic T-Shirts. T-shirts are also a lot more conducive to layering. They fit better under jackets and blazers.
A few cute white shirts are an absolute MUST. White goes with pretty much anything so a few different white shirts will make coordinating outfits easier. You should get 1 blank white shirt, a white collared shirt and one or two cuter white shirts.
I wear this white polka dot shirt with almost every outfit
I got it from Lands End
here (and it's currently on sale for 9.99$)
And I've ordered
this white lace shirt from pomeroys (a sister missionary fashion online store) so hopefully it comes in the mail soon and fits!! :)
Also, get a white and black wonder tee from
down east basics! They are amazing when it comes to layering! If a shirt is just a little too low or a little too see through, those tee's have you covered!
6) Consider the Climate
Are you going somewhere hot, cold, freezing or with various seasons? You have to keep in mind the weather and pack accordingly. If you are going somewhere with 4 seasons (like me) buy things you can layer up with! You don't want things you can only wear in summer and things you can only wear in winter, you want outfits that you can modify to work for both seasons.
7)Develop a reasonable expectation of your finances.
I had an unrealistic expectation that I would be able to find skirts for under 10$ and blouses and coats and shoes in the 20$ range. This really isn't going to happen if you are going to purchase good quality clothing that will last you throughout your mission. Just think of it as an investment! It costs a lot more money to buy cheap clothes frequently then expensive clothes infrequently. You will spend a lot of money on shoes if you want to get good shoes. That's just a fact of life.
8)Amazon is your friend
If you see something online or at a store that you really really like, check on amazon before you buy it. I saw
these super cute boots at pomeroys for 200$ but then my mom found them
here on amazon for half the price with free return shipping so I can buy a pair, see if I like them and if they don't fit, ship them back for free.
Amazon isn't the only place you should check to find the perfect price for you. Oftentimes an article of clothing is sold in various locations. Get the name of what you want to buy and then google it. That little bit of extra time could save you a little extra money.
I learned this the hard way. I bought this coat from Pomeroys for 180$. A few days later I was browsing through some missionary sites and found the exact same coat
here for 30$ cheaper. Oh well, c'est la vie! :)
9) Figure out stores you like and then watch for sales
Pendleton is a super high end store and their stuff is NOT cheap! I needed to purchase a few warm wool skirts, and they had the best selection however I wasn't about to spend over 200$ on a skirt. BUT because I have an awesome mom who is always on the lookout for me and finding good clothes I have been able to snatch up awesome deals. I found
this wool pendleton skirt on Amazon (I LOVE amazon!) for 40$ when it was originally over 100$
And then I found
this pendleton skirt for only 50$ when it's usually 150$
When you go to any site, first scroll through the sale items. Another useful tool is organizing your search so the items appear from lowest price to highest price, that way you don't accidentally fall in love with something way out of your price range. :)
10) Know your size
I have done a lot of online shopping! Knowing my measurements has been a lifesaver! It's hard to tell sometimes if a skirt comes down long enough or if the waist is going to be big enough, so it's important to look at the sizing charts and measure yourself.
11) Proceed with Caution
Read the reviews before you buy something online! Also, if you find a lot of things you like on one site don't buy them all at once. Purchase one thing, see how it fits and then decide if the quality is good enough and reliable enough to buy more from that vendor. That way if you decide you dislike the shirt or skirt, you are only out 20$ instead of 120$ :)
12)Keep track of your clothes:
It's good to keep an organized list of what you have and what you need that way you don't accidentally buy double of something.
So I have bought a lot off amazon but some other great places to find good clothes are:
Well that's all I've got to say on that for now! Hope this helps!
~Keep Smiling!:)~