The philosophy is to keep fewer pieces, but with high quality, rather than many cheap articles cluttering my life. If what I have is nice quality, and well maintained, then I can get away with wearing it more often and still look sharp.
So I'm keeping the clothes that fit best and look great, and tossing everything else that was merely passable. Besides, I have clothes than I'm not really using, which could make a big difference to somebody else. It's all about utility.
Step 1: Footwear
1 pair black dress shoes
1 pair brown dress shoes
1 pair sneakers
1 pair workout shoes
1 pair boots
And flip flops. Since I'm in California, I can't give those up. So that's it. That's all I need. I've wasted enough time and space holding on to spares for some indefinite crisis that might rear up in the future. No more. Give them away. One more corner of my life simplified.
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Except I just realized...
One great advantage that I enjoyed with an extensive wardrobe was having long periods between laundry. I cannot foresee if this tradeoff will be worth it... I'm used to only doing laundry once a month. Hmm.
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