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Kondo

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curlywurlyupsydaisy · 02/08/2018 22:22

So I've kondo'd my wardrobe over the last few months and every day I seem to be chucking out yet something else that doesn't suit. I have hardly anything left yet seem to still be spending £££'s. Who's kondo'd, what happened and did it work for you? I worry when I look at my sparse wardrobe now!

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Liskee · 02/08/2018 23:05

I try desperately to Kondo our house and DH seems to bring in more crap! My wardrobe though is a sparse thing of beauty. I figure if you're spending money on decent, much loved and wanted clothes then little bit capsule isn't a bad thing?

Mercurial123 · 03/08/2018 06:26

It doesn't work for me I think a lot of people got caught up in it. Anyone who recommends having only thirty books and keeping them hidden (it was a few years since I read it but I think that's what she said) isn't someone I'd take too seriously. I live in a small house so have decluttered on a regular basis for the last fifteen years. I love all the clothes I have and can't think of anything more boring than a capsule wardrobe.

summeryrain202 · 03/08/2018 06:35

I think kondo is for people who still have their cds out in an upright CD rack. If you regularly clear out your wardrobe and drawers getting rid of things you don't wear or don't suit then you don't need kondo IMO.

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