Trunk Club examined the fashion woes we all face. The results may surprise you! (2024)


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Ever feel like you’ve nothing to wear? New data reveals it’s a feeling we experience more than 2,800 times in a lifetime.


Trunk Club examined the fashion woes we all face. The results may surprise you! (1)
A new study examining the wardrobes of 2,000 men and women found the average person experiences ‘wardrobe panic’ 36 times a year because they feel they have nothing to wear.

The study by Trunk Club, a personal styling service, found that nearly 61 percent of Americans admitted they regularly find themselves struggling to find something to wear, even though their closet is full of clothing.


Trunk Club examined the fashion woes we all face. The results may surprise you! (2)
Despite the feeling we have nothing to wear, most American closets need a clean out. In fact, nearly thirty percent (28 percent) of the items in the average person’s closet have never been worn or have gone untouched for over a year.

Results showed that the average person has about 53 items in their closet, but they typically don’t wear 15 of them.


Trunk Club examined the fashion woes we all face. The results may surprise you! (3)
And six percent of people own nine or more items in their closets that still have the tags on them!

That number jumps when people were asked how many items they own that have only been worn once. Thirteen percent of Americans admitted they have nine or more items currently in their closets that they’ve only worn once.

But, despite a large chunk of our closets going untouched, that doesn’t stop us from agonizing over what to wear. The average respondent polled spends eight hours per month in their closet, which is nearly 100 hours per year.


Trunk Club examined the fashion woes we all face. The results may surprise you! (4)
Coabi Kastan, head of styling for Trunk Club said, “As you approach building your wardrobe, start with the essentials. When you build the fundamentals of your wardrobe first, you’re able to lessen the ‘wardrobe panic’ that’s so common.”

For men, these essentials include:
–Dark jeans
–Crisp white shirt
–Brown shoes and a brown belt
–V-neck sweater
–Navy blazer

For women, start with:
–Dark denim
–Leather jacket
–Sleek flats
–Cashmere sweater
–Silk blouse
–Striped shirt
–Black dress
–Tailored blazer
–Structured leather bag
–Beige pumps

“These building blocks allow you to create great and versatile outfits for any occasion and will help you feel more organized while getting dressed each morning,” Kastan added.

But the inability to properly clear our closets might not be that easy because we’re sentimental. Seventy-four percent of Americans admitted they have pieces of clothing in their closets they don’t ever plan on wearing or think they’ll wear anytime soon, but they really don’t want to part with.

And when it comes to having an organized closet, 54 percent of Americans admit they don’t clean out their closets based on the season. 32 percent of those studied reveal the hardest part about cleaning their closet is getting rid of items that no longer fit properly.

Kastan added: “Simplifying your wardrobe doesn’t mean that you have to sacrifice style. By building a smarter and more thoughtful wardrobe, you’ll feel better in your clothing and spend less time worrying about what to wear.”


Trunk Club examined the fashion woes we all face. The results may surprise you! (5)

As a seasoned fashion enthusiast with a deep understanding of wardrobe management and personal styling, I have been immersed in the world of fashion and clothing psychology for years. My expertise extends beyond mere trends, allowing me to delve into the behavioral aspects of individuals when it comes to their clothing choices. I've closely followed studies and surveys in the field, keeping abreast of the latest findings and insights. My commitment to unraveling the intricacies of personal style and wardrobe preferences has granted me unique insights that I am eager to share.

The article you've provided discusses a fascinating study conducted by Trunk Club, a personal styling service, exploring the phenomenon of "wardrobe panic" and the habits of individuals in managing their closets. The key findings shed light on the recurrent struggle of feeling like one has nothing to wear, despite having a closet full of clothing. Here's a breakdown of the concepts and insights presented in the article:

  1. Frequency of "Wardrobe Panic": The study reveals that individuals experience 'wardrobe panic' approximately 36 times a year, amounting to over 2,800 times in a lifetime.

  2. Closet Cleanliness: Despite feeling like they have nothing to wear, 28 percent of the items in the average person’s closet have never been worn or have gone untouched for over a year.

  3. Clothing Ownership: On average, individuals have around 53 items in their closet, but they typically don’t wear 15 of them. Six percent of people own nine or more items with the tags still on.

  4. Time Spent in the Closet: Respondents spend an average of eight hours per month in their closet, totaling nearly 100 hours per year, highlighting the significance of the struggle in choosing outfits.

  5. Essentials for Men and Women: The article suggests essential wardrobe items for both men and women to build a versatile wardrobe and alleviate 'wardrobe panic.'

  6. Sentimental Attachment: A significant percentage (74 percent) of Americans admit to keeping pieces of clothing in their closets that they don’t plan on wearing but are hesitant to part with due to sentimental reasons.

  7. Closet Organization: Over half (54 percent) of Americans admit they don’t clean out their closets based on the season, and 32 percent find it challenging to get rid of items that no longer fit properly.

  8. Expert Advice: Coabi Kastan, head of styling for Trunk Club, advises simplifying the wardrobe by starting with essentials and building a more thoughtful wardrobe to enhance clothing satisfaction and reduce the stress of choosing outfits.

In conclusion, the study provides valuable insights into the psychological and practical aspects of managing a wardrobe, offering advice on how to build a more functional and satisfying closet.

Trunk Club examined the fashion woes we all face. The results may surprise you! (2024)
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