Hello, welcome to Wardrobe Theory Project. This endeavor began five years ago, during a flight to Tokyo, Japan. What started as a simple prompt to document every item in my closet, turned into a thesis-style project of gathering, organizing, analyzing and creating.

Through this journey I've become more mindful of my belongings, more intentional with new purchases I make, and understand my personal style preferences more than I ever have. To say this publication is what I had in mind from the beginning would be a fallacy, but with that I believe the real take away is to always trust the process, you never know where it may lead you.

In each issue, WTP* will highlight a unique individuals fifty favorite and/or most worn items from their closet. We will provide wardrobe analytics that break down each person's wardrobe by way of systems thinking, while sharing stories and interviews from artisans, designers and businesses who participate in the circular and/or sechondhand economy.

This is just the beginning. Be sure to follow along, as we have plans to highlight some of the most prominent voices in these spaces. Bringing you tools and inspiration with each issue that will help you connect better to your closet while being mindful and intentional about your purchasing behaviors, peace by piece.

Please share our story with others and together, we hope to make a positive change in the connected world of fashion and sustainability.