I have been getting so much dopamine from doing this
Getting rid of things on my depop so I can make room for things I will actually enjoy wearing
Digital wardrobe cataloguing has been a game-changer for me, especially using the Indyx app. Previously, I always felt overwhelmed by how many clothes I had but also felt like I had 'nothing to wear.' This common struggle often leads to frustration and wasted time each day trying to piece together outfits. What I love most about Indyx is how I can digitally sort and categorize everything—from tank tops and skirts to jackets and hoodies. Being able to see my collection on the app highlights duplicates and items that don't suit my current lifestyle or climate, such as heavy sweatshirts that are impractical for LA's warm weather. The digital catalog also helps me create 'capsules' or mini-collections within my wardrobe, making it easier to mix and match pieces I love. For example, I realized I have plenty of tank tops and skirts perfect for summer, but I needed to adjust my long sleeves and outerwear because those are less useful where I live now. Selling unused items on platforms like Depop became a rewarding way to free space and earn back a bit of money. This process also gave me motivation, as I enjoyed the dopamine boost from organizing and seeing my wardrobe evolve realistically. If you’re someone who struggles with the paradox of having too many clothes yet feeling understyled, I highly recommend trying a similar digital approach. It simplifies decision-making, encourages mindful consumption, and ultimately boosts confidence because your clothes now accurately reflect your personal style and environment.
