• About
  • My Capsule Wardrobe
    • What is a capsule wardrobe?
    • Tops
    • Pants
    • Skirts
    • Dresses
    • Shoes
    • Outerwear
    • Accessories
  • Projects
    • How much clothing do people own?
    • What styles do people wear?
    • Make your personal uniform
    • Wardrobe Decluttering: Step-by-step guide
    • Style reference guide
    • 1 dress, 1 month
    • Wardrobe Science
    • Average cost and age of wardrobe
  • Survey
  • Inventory your wardrobe
  • Press
  • Learn

Capsule Wardrobe Data

Learn how to create a (realistic) capsule wardrobe with data.

  • About
  • My Capsule Wardrobe
    • What is a capsule wardrobe?
    • Tops
    • Pants
    • Skirts
    • Dresses
    • Shoes
    • Outerwear
    • Accessories
  • Projects
    • How much clothing do people own?
    • What styles do people wear?
    • Make your personal uniform
    • Wardrobe Decluttering: Step-by-step guide
    • Style reference guide
    • 1 dress, 1 month
    • Wardrobe Science
    • Average cost and age of wardrobe
  • Survey
  • Inventory your wardrobe
  • Press
  • Learn
Wardrobe Inventory

Your wardrobe inventory

Decluttering starts with a count. Until everything you own is in one list, you’re deciding in the dark — there’s no way to see what you actually have, where the duplicates and the real gaps are, or how many pieces would need to go to reach a size your closet can comfortably hold. This is step one of the method, and every step after it runs on the numbers you collect here.

Set a 30-minute timer and work in chunks Around 180 pieces takes roughly 45 minutes, so stop whenever you need to — everything saves as you go. At the end you’ll get your wardrobe size and a spreadsheet you can keep.
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Add a piece

Log everything you own — out of season, in the laundry, gym clothes, pajamas and shoes.

Pick a category, name the item, press Enter. The category stays put so you can rattle through a whole drawer without reaching for the mouse.

Tag this piece with every uniform it can be worn for — the outfit formulas you actually repeat, like work, lounge or active. A piece that covers three uniforms is working three times as hard as one that covers none, and that versatility is what lets a smaller wardrobe still dress you for everything. Tag as many as apply, or skip it and come back later. New to personal uniforms? Start here.

Uniforms

Your inventory

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Add your first piece to see where you land.

The seven sizes come from a survey of 283 people who counted their own wardrobes. Accessories sit outside the bands because the survey didn’t collect them. See the full results.

How you compare

Your counts against the survey average for a wardrobe of your size.

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Keep going

Curious how your number compares to everyone else’s? How much clothing do people own? breaks down all 283 wardrobes by size, category and country. For the rest of the method — matching pieces to uniforms, measuring your space and setting a target — read How much clothing should you have? Ready to cut it down? The step-by-step decluttering guide walks you through building a personal uniform and deciding what stays.

By uniform

Pieces tagged to each uniform. Gaps here are the ones worth filling.

Who’s counting

Only used to label your file and fill in the email. Nothing leaves your browser.

Take it with you

Your work saves automatically in this browser. These get it somewhere safer.

Email opens a draft with your totals and category breakdown. Mail apps can’t take an attachment from a link, so download the spreadsheet first if you want the full list attached.

Start over

Clears every piece from this browser. Download a backup first if you want it.

Wardrobe inventory

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