
We’ve All Got a Closet Museum
Your closet may quite possibly hold more history than your local library.
Those suede boots from your “cool mom” era.
The formalwear that hasn’t seen daylight since 2014.
A collection of scarves you swore you’d learn to style. (When will I ever learn).
You’re not alone. Most of us are walking around with a secret wardrobe archive – part fashion statement, part emotional scrapbook.
Why We Keep Clothes That Don’t Fit (Our Lives)
Clothing holds memory.
That jacket you wore on a first date?
The worn out sweatshirt from Your College ( or maybe your kids)?
We keep them because they’re proof of where we’ve been.
But when they stop serving us – they start weighing us down.
Meet “Identity Clutter”
Some pieces represent old versions of us:
- The size we want to be
- The lifestyle we used to have
- The confidence we once borrowed from a certain outfit
But here’s the thing: You’ve already lived those stories.
You don’t have to keep the costume.
When You’re Not Quite Ready to Let Go
Start here:
✔ Take a photo of the piece for memory
✔ Create a “Maybe” box with a 3-month revisit date
✔ Ask: “Would I buy this today, knowing what I know now?” – (I think this is a very revealing question.)
Make Room for the Now You
You deserve a wardrobe that reflects your current style, your current body, and your current energy.
Not the ‘90s, not your ex, not your last job.
So let’s clear the stage for the next era of you.
Overwhelmed by your fashion time capsule?
Let’s make space together.
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