Know what is in your wardrobe


 Do you know what clothes you have in your wardrobe?

Do we have clothing that has not been worn for 12 months?

Do we have items that we rarely wear?

Many of us have clothes that we no longer wear as often as we used to. This might be a wide variety of reasons for that including we are not so keen on the colour. It might be that you have forgotten you had it.

Environmentally, it is always better to use the clothes you have than buying new ones. Buying new ones means more resources are consumed and more carbon emissions are pumped into the atmosphere.

When you are dressing, you can be creative with the clothes and accessories you already have. Try mixing shirts, blouses, skirts, dresses, suits with different scarves, brooches, ties, socks and whatever else has been languishing in your cupboard for a while. It will seem like a new wardrobe. It will mean that you wear everything you have for longer.

If you haven’t done it recently, make an inventory of all the clothes you have. You may be very surprised on the numbers of clothes you own – it will be in the hundreds and that is not counting underwear! You may even discover clothes you didn’t know you had.

One approach to creating a clothing inventory and then tracking what items you wear: WardrobeTracking — A Considered Life

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