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Weekly Outfit Plan Template

Copy a weekly outfit template with days, occasions, weather notes, tops, bottoms, layers, shoes, variants, filling notes, and limits.

Updated 2026-05-22

Use this template when mornings, travel, school, or work days need fewer clothing decisions. It connects each outfit to a day, occasion, weather note, and laundry reality.

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# Weekly Outfit Plan

Week or trip:
Weather notes:
Laundry day:
Dress code or comfort needs:
Backup layer or shoes:

## Outfit Plan
| Day | Occasion | Weather or comfort note | Top | Bottom | Layer | Shoes | Ready |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Monday |  |  |  |  |  |  | [ ] |
| Tuesday |  |  |  |  |  |  | [ ] |
| Wednesday |  |  |  |  |  |  | [ ] |
| Thursday |  |  |  |  |  |  | [ ] |
| Friday |  |  |  |  |  |  | [ ] |

## Closet Checks
- Items that need washing:
- Items that need steaming or repair:
- Weather backup:
- Shoes for walking or rain:
- Bag, coat, or accessory that matters:

## Filling Notes
- Plan from the calendar first, then choose clothing.
- Repeating an item is fine when laundry and comfort still work.
- Put weather and walking needs in the table so shoes and layers are not forgotten.

## Boundary Reminders
- Check the current forecast before leaving.
- Do not force a planned outfit if it is uncomfortable for the real day.
- Keep dress code, safety, and weather needs above style preferences.

Useful variants

  • Work week outfits
  • School week outfits
  • Travel capsule plan
  • Event weekend plan
  • Laundry-aware closet plan

How to adapt it

Replace bracketed text with your details, remove sections you do not need, and keep the final version short enough for the reader to act on.

FAQ

Can this work for travel?

Yes. Use the weather and occasion fields to keep a small capsule wardrobe tied to real days instead of packing random extras.

What if the weather changes?

Keep a backup layer, shoe, or umbrella note and check the forecast before using the plan.

How much detail is enough?

Plan the pieces that affect comfort and timing. Leave optional details flexible if they slow you down.