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How to Create a Minimalist Wardrobe and Closet Admit that you own too much clothing. ... Wear fewer colors. ... Embrace the idea of one. ... Donate, sell, recycle, discard. ... Donate, sell, discard some more. ... Impose an arbitrary moratorium on shopping. ... Set a monthly spending limit. ... Purchase quality over quantity. More items... •
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Read More »6. Impose an arbitrary moratorium on shopping. For many, clothes shopping is just a habit – and habit always takes over for inattention. To begin breaking the cycle of purchasing and discarding (the average American throws away 68 lbs. of textiles each year), set a self-imposed buying freeze. I recommend 90 days. If given enough time, this simple exercise in self-discipline will change your view of your clothing and the stores that produce, market, and sell them. 7. Set a monthly spending limit. Pick a low number and stick to it. 8. Purchase quality over quantity. Only buy minimalist clothing that you truly love – even if it costs more. If you stock your closet full of things you love, you will have less desire to add to it, which will make maintaining a minimalist closet a lot easier. 9. Avoid the sale racks. Sales can (and should) be used to help you get a better price on something you need. Unfortunately, most sale racks are designed to convince us to purchase something we don’t. 10. Impress with your character, not your clothes. Lee Mildon once said, “People seldom notice old clothes if you wear a big smile.” With those tips above, you should have no problem creating a more minimalist wardrobe and answering “How many clothes do I need?” To see how owning less in other areas of life can bring even more life-giving benefits, check out my book: The More of Less: Finding the Life You Want Under Everything You Own
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