What can we learn from the clothes we buy but never wear? | Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion
Briefly

The article explores the emotional struggle of holding onto unworn clothing, illustrated by a personal example of a daffodil yellow dress. It discusses feelings of guilt and the desire not to waste items, leading the author to engage in a project to wear neglected clothes. This personal reflection emphasizes the challenge of making better choices in fashion, urging readers to reconnect with their wardrobe and understand their purchasing decisions more clearly.
The key to finding your way back to clothes you feel disconnected from is to try to relocate the spark that drew you to them in the first place.
I want to make it work, because not wearing it makes me doubt myself. Why did I buy it if I don't want to wear it?
Read at www.theguardian.com
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