WARDROBE EDIT

A wardrobe edit is not a one-time event.
It’s an ongoing relationship with what you own.

This page is about how I approach editing clothing over time — without urgency, without rules, and without the pressure to minimize for the sake of it. Editing, here, means paying attention. It means noticing what still works, what no longer fits your life, and what quietly takes up space without serving a purpose.

Pieces leave not because they’re “wrong,” but because they’re finished.
Pieces stay because they continue to earn their place — through wear, usefulness, and ease.

This is not decluttering.
It’s discernment.

A wardrobe edit happens in layers:

  • revisiting clothing as seasons change

  • reassessing fit, comfort, and frequency of wear

  • refining rather than replacing

  • letting go without immediately filling the gap

The goal isn’t less.
It’s alignment.

The Wardrobe Edit Guide

For moments when you want structure — not pressure — the Wardrobe Edit Guide offers a clear way to move through this process.

The guide includes prompts and steps you can return to whenever your wardrobe feels unclear or out of sync. It’s designed to be used slowly, repeatedly, and without the expectation of finishing everything at once.

Enter the Wardrobe Edit Guide