One Piece
Instead of buying new clothing, she wanted to get the most she could from one single garment she already had in her closet: one dress. She challenged herself to wear this dress for 100 days in a row. When she started the challenge, she carefully thought about which dress to use. It needed to be versatile enough to work for this experiment. The fabric of the dress was crucial for the challenge’s success. How did she do it?
Simple Dress
To start out, Elizabeth chose a simple tank dress that she bought from a brand named Wool&. This dress was able to be worn in many different ways: as a V-neck, with a belt, as a crew neck, and more. The fabric dried quickly, so when she’d wash it, it would be ready to wear the very next morning. It was made of 49% ultrasoft merino wool, 33% Tencel™ lyocell, and 18% nylon. Due to this special blend, it’s a good choice for any season.