How about a theory of intentional attire selection? Calling Darwin!
I just made up this theory (🤣) after reading some of the comments in a different thread of mine. Yes, this has a parallel with the Darwinian theory of natural selection. This is what it is: you may have all types of clothing in different shades and hues, which fit you in different ways, and for different occasions. a. Let us say, you have a minimalist wardrobe. b. There are 4 shirts, 4 Polos, 2 pairs of jeans, 2 pairs of Chinos, 2 fitting types for your pants (mid rise, high rise), 3 jackets, 3 pairs of footwear, and two belts. c. That is 8 upper wear, 4 lower wear, 2 bottom fitting patterns, 3 layering pieces, 3 pairs shoes, and 2 belts. d. The number of ways you can wear these combinations are 8 upper X 8 lower (4 X 2 fits) X 3 layering X 3 shoe pairs X 2 belts = 1152 e. Among these, only certain combinations would look good on you. May be 100 combinations at best (again, an optimistic estimate). f. The success rate of getting a nice attire out of your wardrobe is 100/1152, which is under 10% but statistically significant. If this was under 5%, your wardrobe needs an overhaul. If all the of the combinations rock on you, you are the next Antonio (😍). g. Getting this success rate cannot be by trial and error as no one has the time or inclination to try 1152 combinations. h. So, the best way to get dressed nicely is do some research, enroll in discussion groups like RMRS, and level up by an intentional selection! I may be very goofy with this theory, but I think it makes sense.