One of the best experiences is when you go clothes shopping, have enough money so you don't particularly care, and your sister runs around the whole store finding things for you to try while you stand there feeling kind of overwhelmed.
Is a stylist something like that? A way for me to look good without investing so much effort into finding clothes that look good? I care a bit about how I'm dressed, but I really really hate the choosing clothes part. There's always too many and most look like crap.
You got it - a personal stylist is like a sister or brother who can run around the store finding clothes that fit your style and your body, so all you have to do it try them on and give them feedback. OR another thing a personal stylist can do is come to your home and help you make new outfits out of the clothes you already own and help you understand how to buy better fitting, more flattering clothes. We'd love to have you contact a stylist and tell them your situation and have him or her reply and take it from there.
You just made me realize that my girlfriends get me to go shopping with them not for the novelty of "shopping with a guy", as I dimly suspected, but because I do this with them.
They care more than enough to pick out their own clothes, but I imagine they like the idea of "being dressed" in the sense you're speaking of.
I wear the same thing a lot. I have found an outfit style that is really comfortable and works really well with the type of work I need to do.
When I found what I liked - I bought several of them. Just about 2 weeks worth, though they are not all the same color. Its about 10 shirts, all the same - but different colors.
I also bought about 4 pairs of the same jeans.
Finally, I like to replace all my socks on an annual basis. About once a year - I go out and buy all new socks and throw out the old ones.
I think this is a pretty good idea, I really hate shopping because there are simply too many options and I don't really have an eye for how things look until I try them on. And after trying on the third sweater I'm just fed up. Also I didn't have any idea about clothes until very recently when someone suggested this book to me: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Details-Mens-Style-Manual-Ultimate/d... . Prior to that it was only suits at work and jeans and t-shirt outside of work, no variety ever.
Having someone knowledgable pick out something is a pretty useful option for me. I might use something like this but only if I could get a clear picture of sort of "prior projects" they've worked on because I'd like to match what I want with what they deliver.
Once you sign up, you can click the headshots of each stylist, to see their profile page, which shows client before and after photos and client recommendations. You can also message any stylist and tell them what type of style you are going after and then they will reply within 24 hours with their thoughts and you can see if they are the right stylist for you. You can also jump on a phone or skype call with them if messaging back and forth is not your thing.
I've been using Bombfell for the past three months and have been pleased with most of their selections. It allows me to not have to worry about selecting clothes and have something/someone else do it for me.
We love Bombfell, in fact Gil, my co-founder, uses them too. But there is nothing like meeting a personal stylist in real life and having him or her help you find or refine your own personal style. :)
Is a stylist something like that? A way for me to look good without investing so much effort into finding clothes that look good? I care a bit about how I'm dressed, but I really really hate the choosing clothes part. There's always too many and most look like crap.