
I’ve undergone my own Project 333 challenge, from 2012-2014, although I’ve taken wild liberties with the original idea and only include my garments, not shoes and accessories.If you want my free Project 333 worksheet, please send me an email at and I’ll get it right off to you!īelow you’ll find all of my articles about my Project 333 experience listed oldest to newest. Every three months, participants are challenged to select 33 items - including clothing, outerwear, shoes and accessories - to wear for the next 90 days. Project 333 became wildly popular and has become the foundation of many capsule wardrobe projects. Her plan includes shoes and accessories (but not sleepwear, workout clothes, or undergarments). Project 333 Books & Courses Podcast Articles Simplify Your Life If you’ve been searching for a place to help you simplify your life, declutter your mind, and connect with your heart, welcome home. Her premise is all you need to get through a season (3 months) is 33 total wardrobe items or less if possible. Project 333's creator Courtney Carver talks about giving the challenge a go and then, by all means, altering the 'official' rules to better suit your lifestyle - and I guess that's what I've done.


Project 333 is a minimalist capsule wardrobe concept initiated by Courtney Carver, in 2010. It started a few years ago when she started a minimalist fashion challenge on her blog called Project 333, dressing with just 33 items or less for 3 months.
