
We often treat our closets like they’re part museum, part emotional archive.
That dress from five years ago that you swear you’ll wear someday.
The jeans you used to love — two sizes ago.
The top that’s still brand new, but somehow never quite “felt right.”
They sit there, season after season, taking up space.
Not because they’re useful… but because we’re attached to what they represent
But here’s the hard truth:
Your wardrobe is not a storage unit.
It’s not meant to hold forgotten versions of you, or catalogue fashion guilt.
It’s meant to serve your present — not preserve your past.
A quieter wardrobe gives me more space to breathe, make decisions, and dress with confidence.
The goal isn’t to throw everything away.
The goal is to make my wardrobe work for me—not weigh me down.
So the next time you open your closet, ask yourself:
“Is this a wardrobe I live with—or one I’m just storing memories in?”
— Kavita Gnyaneswari
Founder, Mekova