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The Minimalists

Courtney Carver Cuts Boring out of Her Wardrobe

The Minimalists

Joshua Fields Millburn

Home & Garden, Society & Culture, Philosophy, Leisure

4.711.5K Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2020

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

Joshua and Ryan discuss how to keep a minimal wardrobe interesting with author, blogger, and podcaster Courtney Carver. Listen to “Maximal” episodes of The Minimalists Private Podcast exclusively at patreon.com/theminimalists

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0:00.0

Da Minimists.

0:02.0

Hmph.

0:03.0

Guess what?

0:04.0

The Minimists are going on tour with a live version of The Minimists Podcast, and I want

0:10.0

to invite you to join us for a night of less.

0:13.0

Find your nearest city at theminimilists.com slash tour.

0:16.0

We'll see you there!

0:21.0

How can you keep a very small wardrobe from feeling boring or uninspiring without having

0:27.0

a lot of accessories?

0:29.0

We can find your excitement outside of your closet.

0:33.0

Please don't rely on your clothes to be the spotlight of your life.

0:39.0

Dude, you know what?

0:40.0

We have that essay that you wrote Josh.

0:42.0

Food is not entertainment.

0:44.0

Uh-huh.

0:45.0

Maybe there's something there with clothes or not entertainment.

0:48.0

Right.

0:49.0

Yeah, so clothes we often think of when we think...

0:54.0

I don't think that a project 333 or a capsule wardrobe is inherently boring, though, and I think that's a...

1:01.0

That's a misnomer that people often place upon, thrust upon it.

1:04.0

It is, but what's interesting, and maybe this hasn't happened to you, but I know it has happened to a lot of people,

1:09.0

and it often used to happen to me where I would be bored with my clothes or bored with my wardrobe,

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