Those ten minutes in front of the mirror in the morning aren't really about clothing. They're the first half-hour of decision fatigue. And decision fatigue compounds; it returns later in the day in different shapes.
When a wardrobe is designed to reduce small decisions, this fatigue dissolves. A system where every piece works with the next, where no combination surprises.
Getting dressed without thinking is not laziness. It's the opposite: leaving the mind clear for decisions that matter. Spending the first half-hour of the day on what you'll do, not what you'll wear.