The Capsule Wardrobe
When founding Asket in 2015, we committed to creating a single permanent collection: a limited range of garments vetted for aesthetic longevity, material integrity, durability and versatility.
The same principles apply when curating a capsule wardrobe: To dress more confidently with fewer garments, each piece needs to be carefully considered to work together on a daily basis – across seasons and occasions, based on your preferences and needs.
Core items
Worn closest to the body
Used frequently and intensely
Made for repetition
Includes: Underwear, T-shirts, shirts, chinos, denim and fine knits and sweats, in classic cuts and white, black, blue, neutral colors.
These pieces carry the greatest demand. They have to withstand daily wearing and washing. Comfort, durability and subtle, but refined aesthetics are key to see you through the day.
Building blocks
Functional layers with an aesthetic element
Used less frequently and intensely
Build outfits and define style
Includes: Short jackets, overshirts, hoodies and heavier knits, all-year shirts and piques, alternative denim colors or fits.
These garments add contrast and character to an outfit - and your style, while supporting seasonal transitions by layering. They're not worn as intensely, so you need fewer of them.
Occasional pieces
Seasonal and occasional extensions
Worn infrequently, but intensely
Statement pieces without excess
Includes: Seasonal materials and occasional designs. Wool slacks, a cami top, a linen shirt or lyocell blouse.
These garments take your wardrobe into seasonal and occasional extremes: deep winter vs. high summer; home lounging vs. late nights out . They're used intensely for shorter periods.
Below you'll find an overview of the full men's collection and how we would categorize each piece for the purpose of capsule dressing. Head down to browse the collection by color, season or outfits.
Below you'll find an overview of the our growing women's collection. Started in 2021, it's an evolving range, with new garments continuously introduced to fill the remaining gaps in the permanent collection.
Building a capsule wardrobe begins with function.
It is defined not by volume, but by clarity. Rather than expanding a wardrobe indefinitely for short term variation, each garment serves a clear purpose and earns its place through regular use.
A capsule wardrobe increases satisfaction with your wardrobe, and every piece in it. It helps identify and build your style, save time and remove frustration when getting dressed.