Hermes closet clean out
As someone who has also gone through the process of cleaning out a luxury closet, I completely understand the mixture of emotions that come with it. The Hermes closet clean out shared here perfectly captures the conflict between the sentimental value and practical use of designer items. Often, we buy pieces like the big 'Birkin bait' or colorful sweaters thinking they will add variety or sophistication, only to find they don’t really fit our lifestyle or taste over time. What I’ve learned is that a closet purge is not just about getting rid of things but about appreciating what truly sparks joy and aligns with your current vibe. It's common to keep certain bags or clothes because they are investments or gifts, but if they haven't been worn even once, maybe it’s time to re-evaluate their place in your wardrobe. Another insightful takeaway is how luxury dressing and lifestyle evolve — the mention of '70 year old in Palm Beach' and 'boring lunching at Saint Ambrose' hint at the stereotypical fashion attitudes that may no longer resonate. It's refreshing to admit that some pieces are just 'disasters' or 'boring old lady' styles and that’s okay to discard them. Personally, I found that cleaning out my luxe closet helped me focus more on quality over quantity. Also, the phrase 'get rid to get closer to a bag' really hits home. Selling or donating pieces that don’t serve you means building space, both physically and mentally, for new items you truly love – perhaps even that dream Birkin bag. Ultimately, luxury closet clean outs can be a fun, humorous, and relatable journey of self-expression, style evolution, and smart wardrobe investment. Don't be afraid to laugh at past fashion missteps and make room for what truly fits your current self.


















































