How Many Places Can One Outfit Live? π
Closets are a great concept. Truly. Shelves, hangers, organization… we love the idea. In theory, it’s exactly where clothes should go. In reality? Clothes have a way of forming their own little communities all over the house. It usually starts small. A hoodie draped over a chair because you might wear it again. Then a pair of jeans joins the party. Not dirty, not clean… just existing in a very specific category of “we’ll see.” Before you know it, that chair is no longer a chair. It has a purpose now. It’s a system. And let’s talk about anything with a handle. Dressers, door knobs, random cabinet pulls—suddenly they’re working overtime as hanging space. There’s something about a handle that says, “yes, this is where this belongs for now,” even though deep down we all know it’s not where it belongs at all. It’s just… convenient. And somehow that convenience keeps winning. Then there’s the “I’ll put this away later” spot. Everyone has one. A corner, a bench, the edge of the bed. It sta...