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What If Your Closet Isn’t Inconsistent—Just Multifaceted?

We hear a lot these days about finding your personal style. The idea is that once you’ve figured it out, your wardrobe will click into place. Your closet becomes cohesive, curated, a clear reflection of you. But what happens when your closet feels all over the place? When it looks like it belongs to several… Continue reading What If Your Closet Isn’t Inconsistent—Just Multifaceted?

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The Psychology of Novelty: Why We Keep Buying Clothes We Don’t Really Love

As humans, we’re wired to crave novelty.  That little rush you feel when you discover something new? That’s dopamine doing its job. Researchers believe this trait helped early humans adapt to their environment—those who sought out new experiences learned more, evolved faster, and were more likely to survive. But in our modern, tech-saturated world, novelty… Continue reading The Psychology of Novelty: Why We Keep Buying Clothes We Don’t Really Love

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Dressing for Sensory Issues: How Your Clothes Feel Matters More Than You Think

I’ve always been sensitive. And I don’t just mean emotionally — I mean sensitive in all the ways. But growing up on a sheep ranch in the backwoods of Idaho, surrounded by tough, masculine men, sensitivity wasn’t exactly something to celebrate. More often than not, the word sensitive was thrown at me like an insult.… Continue reading Dressing for Sensory Issues: How Your Clothes Feel Matters More Than You Think