My name is Rachel and I have a Coat Closet Confessional.
I own a lot of coats.
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| Entryway Stairs. 13 of these are mine. 2 are Andy's |
Not just coats... Jacket. Jumpers. Fleece things, zip up hoodies.
The problem is that I have, or have had, a lot of hobbies requiring specific outdoor gear.
In the olden days, before outdoor hobbies, I owned a lot of jackets for the sake of fashion but they all served the same purpose really. I still have some of these, but the jacket clutter has grown.
I think I have somewhere between 15 and 20 Coats/Jackets/Zipper Jumpers (ie, outerwear... not including sweaters or things I can wear to work).
I've looked at them a lot and thought "I should get rid of some". But also... which some? All of them have potential uses.
I decided to look at it the other way. Now, one of my goals this year is to do a Coat Audit.
Rather than looking at everything I own and deciding what to keep, I'm going to think about everything I do and decide what outwear I need to do all these things, and *then* work backwards to figure out what I should keep or not keep or maybe I need a different jacket that does more than one thing?
Things that have avoided the cull for years are as follows:
Green fleece with a broken zipper:
It's my favourite colour. It's at least 15 years old. I wore it to the Cardiff half because I figured I could use it to the start to keep warm and then throw it away enroute (they collect jackets for charity at these things, which is pretty cool). But then it wasn't that cold so I decided to just leave it with my bag and take it home after.Green jacket that is neither waterproof nor warm:
I got it from Macys in... 2005. And it looked great when I wore it with skinny jeans and boots but also I don't wear either of those anymore, and I actually can't remember when I wore this one last.I also don't wear it because I own this green jacket that is waterproof and warm and I use it a lot right now for being outside in terrible british weather:





I think I may have the same green coat from Macys, though maybe it’s just very similar. I think your plan is valid, go for it.
ReplyDeleteIt seems like you have the classic problem, "emotional attachment". (Don't we all?) I think it's a great approach to figure out what you really need AND what you actually really wear/reach for. If one jacket gets rejected over another again and again, it's probably time to get rid off it.
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