![]() ![]() If I were to be starting from scratch, I wouldn't go out and buy every single piece I own now but I'm glad I have them. It's finally at a place that I'm very comfortable with. I don't believe in off-season storage so everything I own is always accessible in my wardrobe. I've worked at curating an all-seasons wardrobe over the last few years that can be worn throughout the seasons. ![]() I'm a self-employed jeweller so I don't have a work uniform, which provides me with freedom in my day-to-day wardrobe. Spending time with my friends and my partner is important to me, and I like to dress up for these occasions. I find many minimalists don’t tend to prioritise having a social life or self-expression through style, but I do. ![]() What I have serves me very well for where I live and the lifestyle I have. I’m not an extreme minimalist and a single pair of shoes, one coat, and a handful of t-shirts and jeans just won’t cut it for my lifestyle. Simple living looks different to everyone. Others will wonder why I call myself a minimalist at all with such a vast amount of clothing. For some people my wardrobe will appear shockingly sparse. Not including lingerie, base layers, and accessories. Less than 40 items including clothes, shoes, and bags. This is the entire contents of my wardrobe. We have a tendency to severely underestimated the amount of belongings we own and this is a foolproof way of taking responsibility for our possessions. Although having a list of everything you own might seem excessive, it shows you just how much you have. I recommend you audit your wardrobe in this way.
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