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Open your wardrobe and ask yourself one thing: what would you reach for if everything else disappeared?

Not what you paid the most for. Not what still has the tags on. Not what you keep because it might fit again, or because someone else loved it on you once. What would you actually reach for. The answer tells you everything about what your wardrobe should contain — and everything about what it currently doesn't.

Set a timer for ten minutes. Go through every piece and apply one rule: if you need to justify it, it goes.

Not maybe. Not if I lose five kilos. Not once I find the right shoes to go with it. If the sentence in your head begins with a condition, the piece has already failed.

This is not about minimalism. It is not about owning less for the sake of owning less. It is about removing the noise so that what remains can actually be heard.

A smaller wardrobe is not a lesser one. It is a more honest one.

What you are left with after a real edit is not a gap — it is clarity. You know what you have. You know what it does. You know, without thinking, what to reach for on a Tuesday morning when nothing should require a decision.

That is the point. Not a wardrobe that impresses. A wardrobe that works — so quietly and completely that you stop thinking about it entirely, and start thinking about everything else.

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