This is 9% of non-recycled waste.
So how do we begin owning fewer clothes?
Well, I have 5 tips for you.
Number 1: decide that you want to own fewer clothes, that you can't be dragged into this decision,
that you see the benefits of it, you desire to be true in your life, and in your closet,
so make that decision today.
The second tip is to choose quality over quantity.
It's actually one of the greatest unforseen
benefits of minimalism or owning less;
that if you're going to own fewer clothes, it means you can own nicer clothes,
the ones you want to be owning, instead.
Which then leads me to the third tip to owning fewer clothes: embrace the idea of one.
Embrace the idea of keeping just your favorites.
Your favorite belt, your favorite coat.
Your favorite pair of shoes.
Your favorite sweaters.
Your favorite pairs of pants.
You don't have to own a lot, own just a few of your favorite things.
One of the benefits then is, when you open up the closet, everything hanging there
is your favorite.
A fourth tip on how to own fewer clothes is: wear fewer colors.
The reality is there tend to be a few colors
that we like more anyways, that we look best in.
And so just embrace this idea.
Don't see it as a constraining reality, but
instead, a liberating reality
to just own and wear those colors more.
Why not, if you look better in them anyway?
The fifth tip is to be happy and content in, and embrace, your personal style.
Those people that we look up to who are most iconic in fashion tend to have their own personal style,
as opposed to scattering from one to
another.
Henry David Thoreau said it this way, "every generation laughs at the old fashions,
but religiously follows the new."
Be content with your style, enjoy it, and
make it a part of who you are.
With those tips, begin to tackle the clothes in your closet, donating, recycling, discarding...
Set an amount: maybe you want to get rid of a third, maybe you want to get rid of a half.
Make that decision, and go for it.
You'll love owning fewer clothes.
Trust me.