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Ava Thompson
Ava Thompson

About Ava Thompson

I counted exactly 412 items of clothing as I stuffed them into heavy-duty contractor bags during a particularly messy breakup move. My ex’s truck was idling outside in the rain, and as I hauled the sixth bag down the stairs, I realized I only actually wore about thirty of those pieces. The rest were just fabric ghosts of fantasy selves I’d bought on clearance.

That exhausting afternoon sparked a radical shift. Before writing for lessismorehub.com, I spent five years working as a fast-fashion textile buyer and later managed inventory for an independent boutique. I saw firsthand how the relentless cycle of seasonal micro-trends creates both physical clutter and mental fatigue. Needing to understand the lifecycle of our stuff, I eventually earned a certificate in sustainable supply chain management.

Now living in a 600-square-foot A-frame cabin in Bend, Oregon, I’ve had to make every single inch of my tiny closet earn its keep. My perspective on minimalism isn’t about stark white walls or aesthetic deprivation. It’s about keeping the perfectly worn-in Eileen Fisher linen trousers and finally letting go of the itchy wool sweaters you only hold onto out of guilt.

Here, you won’t find rigid rules about owning exactly thirty-three items or throwing away everything you own. Instead, I share practical approaches to building a capsule wardrobe that actually fits your daily reality, honest reviews of durable staple pieces, and straightforward strategies for letting go of the excess so you can finally breathe in your own home.