That seems like a good goal. It sounds like you might be using if for simplifying dressing routines, perhaps, and maybe staying focused?
I think I've done that, or tried to, for years, sometimes with more or less success.
With YLF I strayed trying more new things, usually to improved effect, because successful updating can work in favor of supporting the actual work , as well as work persona. But, experimentation carries the slight chance of ending up feeling l wasn't true to that.
Interestingly, mo's post on numbers/ variety fits here. Too much variety may mean I'll wear things that don't support my mission as well as if I were to stick to more focused capsules.
"Variety" is my word for it, but what it really means is that I'm not coming across as many top- notch pieces as I am "okay" items. ( yes, I've got the Internet at my fingertips but it's such a high- effort/$$ -low yield way to
experiment). So variety often means more meh items.
You may want to do a major try- on and identify first, your target basic " uniforms" in which you both feel fab and it gets the work look you want-- colors, level of comfort, level of formality or " power" level, , even within a casual dress code ( re: lots of
posts on silhouettes, uniform looks , FFBO , etc) . Identify the best if best and maybe set aside a place in closet for those items. Identify wardrobe holes for what would best complete of expand capsules in your target direction.
Hmm, maybe I need to do more of that, too!