A few side notes before the video description: Slight error towards the end, where the wardrobe list/ notes page appears, it should be numbered to 24. However, After 24, the numbers are out of sync. Automatic Typo. Furthermore at the end when I am discussing the £20 swap out mirror 🪞 I forgot to mention the reason we are downgrading in quality but not size, is we may decide to sublet our apartment for a while whilst traveling. So we still want it to look nice and light but not have the nagging worry of an expensive item being broken. VIDEO DESCRIPTION ⬇️ Lately, I have been on a mega extreme minimalist home decluttering journey. This has also transcended into me revisiting my extreme minimalist wardrobe and closet. I am also a mindful minimalist. It just also happens that I have very few possessions. The minimalism that I practice is not about the number of items. Rather the pragmatic reasoning of having less to travel with, pack, carry and take care of. I do not want to simply get rid of stuff to own less. I want to do so but keep my home orderly, stylish & aesthetic. Also keeping my personal style intentional, smart & practical. I will discuss why I am decluttering certain clothing items and what I am keeping. This is also a minimalist wardrobe and closet tour. It is a 24 item wardrobe. That is not a capsule. Further to these 24 clothing items, I have 3 outer jackets, 3 bags and soon to be 3 pairs of footwear. There are always still practical specifications to consider when decluttering. Such as functionality and lifestyle. What may or may not be useful to us may be useful to someone else and vice versa. I have also discovered that climate, is proving to be very impactive on the type of possessions we keep versus get rid of in extreme minimalism. Everyone’s lifestyle is different. Therefore may warrant a need for very different possessions. You can subscribe to my youtube channel for FREE below ⬇️or: MY RUclips SUBSCRIBE LINK ruclips.net/user/SagelifeMinimalismh
I’ve gotten down to: 2 pairs of work gear 3 leggings 1 shorts 4 t shirts 1 dress 2 pj sets 1 winter coat 1 hoodie 1 going out jacket 1 work shoes 1 running shoes 1 everyday shoes It’s so much easier to handle, the only downside is I do have to do more washing (so it seems) but I can get everything in one wash load which saves more time in the long run
So happy to have found another actually factual minimalistic channel. U dont add all that unnecessary“fluff” and music in thr background and each video is helpful/ full of info! Excited to binge all the videos lol❤
Thus isn't my style of living, but I have been having a major sort out, and its very refreshing. Each to their own. I do very much enjoy watching your channel. ❤❤
I just bought on ebay a 100% merino wool top that is thermal weave (and in grey my fave color) so that is a great addition to my layering. I live in a place where it does snow so layering is important.
whilst i was watching this, my toddler got hold of a bottle of ice tea and poured it over in the kitchen. this. is the only reason we have as much clothing as we do. i cannot wait until hes out of this spill/drop/throw stage. 🤣😫
😂 yes I can see why you’d need more changes. I’m abit like that with bedding. I spill my tea 🫖 all over it. But then I have to wait until the morning to wash & dry it as it takes about 4 hours 😂
I’ve just decluttered my wardrobe again and thinking I was minimal I am shocked when counted my items and still have over 81 items! (In the uk as well) I have more jumpers than trousers 😂 but getting there! Round three soon in hopes to get the number down more…
I really needed this! I was down to about 35 items a while back (also in the UK) and it's ballooned a bit, particularly when I went up a size and I have been holding on to smaller stuff. So you've inspired me to get it back down again and to get rid of a couple of pairs of shoes. Thanks! Love the tour at the end, really looking great (though plants are the one thing I don't minimise as they give me too much joy!)
Thank You ☺️ I do love plants too but a few of mine were not happy in this apartment. It has high humidity yet has cold drafts in the winter. So I decided to get rid of most of them now whilst they’re still in reasonable health 😊 I talk to my remaining monstera and snake plant 🪴 asking them if they want water 😂 🤦♀️
Love all your videos! If you hung white sheers in your bay window you could have privacy in the day but still be able to see outside pretty much, just an idea. Love your bed turned sideways!
Thank You 😊 they are actually white sheer curtains 😊 but we layer them in front of a beige sheer pair as we need them to be abit thicker to stop drafts in the cold weather and also filter abit more light out. As in the summer if we wanted to say watch our projector at 8pm it would still be quite light and make the clarity of the projection not very good 😊
Great video, have you ever seen the small folding tables that you can have to eat dinner on, but you can do multiple things with them, me and my son play games, side table, you could use it as a mini desk for a laptop, they are great, I normally fold mine down when not in use. Think mine was £12 from argos, if you get on without it then thats great, but if not those tables are great without taking up much space
Thank You ☺️ I have yes, we actually use to have one.However, we got rid of it as we don’t really have anywhere to store stuff even if folded flat. So we decided we’d just use something that was multifunctional 😊 as in we already had it in use somewhere else. So sometimes we use our kitchen stools as tables. And now there’s only a need for one bedside stand we just decided to use one in the living room 😊
I live in a climate that gets quite cold and hot. I no longer have long sleeve shirts because I wear a zip up hoodie (no stigma where I live) of varying materials over it anyway. So three quarter sleeves and short sleeves now. Reduces my wardrobe a bit.
Thank You ☺️ Currently we don’t have a fixed days as it is dependant on my partners contract. Hopefully within the next year. Although I may go on an extended solo trip to Japan 🇯🇵 before then 😊
I appreciate your through explanation of how you utilize the remaining items in your wardrobe. I often want to go further decluttering but I always wonder how to deal with issues that arise from not owning certain things. For example- I often get rid of fancy/special occasion clothes right before I am invited to a fancy event and then I regret getting rid of those items.
Yes so true, I do actually keep my three dresses for this reason. But if it’s ultra formal I have no choice except to borrow, rent or thrift. On sites like Vinted in the uk there are some very nice secondhand options that you can simply sell on when you’ve used them for the event 😊 👗
I dont normally count my clothing but I recently made a video of my wardrobe and I currently have 5 dresses, 1 cardigan, 2 pairs of shoes and 3 coats for my day to day wear. Then 1 gym outfit, 2 kaftans for holidays and underwear and PJ's. I live in the UK too so have to be considerate with climate also. I don't mind adding or subtracting, I base it on if the amount annoys me or not 😂
We don’t have a set date as it depends on my partners work contract. However I’m thinking of doing a long solo trip to Japan quite soon. Within the next 6 months 😊
Such a freeing life cleanse! Loving your capsule wardrobe update ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤….. ditto on wanting to know where you purchased your linen scarves from! Xx
If I had to carry every thing I own I would own very little. My granddaughter traveled to Italy by herself and took two big bags/suitcases. One opened in the street and she said she was so tempted to walk off and leave it all.
Yes, taking too much stuff would definitely spoil the experience wouldn’t it. I can see why she wanted to leave her stuff. Even smaller bags can sometimes feel heavier if carried for a long time. I’ve learned this too. Which is why now I’m so stringent about barely taking anything 😊
I really enjoyed your thought process/analysis of this declutter. I have to say, with your colouring, I would probably have made different decisions, but obviously that is not for me to determine! Whether you like a fabric or not is clearly going to influence whether to keep it, I can't stand some fabrics. The stigma on hoodies on women in the UK is ridiculous to me, surely that would depend on "how" the hoodie is worn and what kind of hoodie it is! Maybe you'd like to keep in mind that you're going travelling and that stigma does not exist elsewhere, at least not in Europe and probably not anywhere non-English-speaking. Thinking of the pink hoodie which probably really suits you, goes with so many other items in your wardrobe (eg over a black or green outfit). Personally, I find that despite everything, there is an influence from the environment I'm in; I will reach for different things when I spend whole summers away than in the same temperatures/weather at home, so again, if I were you (I know, I'm not!) I would be hanging on to some of those other items you've enjoyed but are culling for numbers' sake (3 of everything) in view of how you might feel in a different place...
I pick colours mainly based on what I like to look at. That is my favourite colours. Green, Beige and blue are my favourite colours and I feel they do suite me. I’ve been told that by many people too. I actually have also had colour analysis and have been told I have a neutral/universal skin tone. This is not always visible on camera but I have actually got blue and yellow undertones to my skin. Yet my hair is warm. So it really makes everything balance out I think. I am getting rid of these things because I realised, I really either don’t wear them or don’t reach for them very often. The 3 of everything was a rough guide for me. I also hinted at other areas I thought I may need more… like a 4th pair of bottoms. Regarding the hoodies… sadly I think it may be a cultural or class thing, in the uk? The problem with social & cultural influence , although it’s a good point you make is, it can often stay stigmatised in one’s mind regardless of a new environment. Also I want to keep a wardrobe that will be useful for me until I go and make it as universal as possible for me. Which is why I have chosen a broad spectrum of things that I feel will work for me. I’ve come to a place in my life where I don’t really look for outside influence. Such as a new setting. I wear what I feel comfortable in. But also, am a product of my own upbringing. I suppose some habits and belief systems stick even when we come to a place in life where we no longer want outside influence. But instead, to listen to our own thoughts and intuition. 😊
@@SagelifeMinimalism Absolutely, we each have our own tastes, likes, dislikes and what we feel suits us! I do think (as I frequently move between several countries for quite long periods - months - at a time) we are more influenced by our environment than we think as regards our choice in clothing, no matter how independent of mind we perceive ourselves to be!! It will be an interesting exercise to see how you feel about it once you've spent a longer time traveling to different places, continents and for lengthier periods of time, I will be curious to hear about it all.
This is fascinating, how do you wear a pair of pants as pyjama as well as a regular pants though? What I mean is that when you wear it out, you cant wear it to bed anymore before the next wash? And then what to wear in bed instead?
Ok 😂 so when I say pjs… I mean loungewear. I don’t actually sleep in anything. If ever I feel cold, I will sleep in one of my cotton hoodies. Which obviously I have 2 of. So I can always be wearing 1 whilst I wash 1. What I was illustrating is that if anybody wanted to emulate the pattern of my wardrobe, as I have a pair of linen trousers and a pair of leggings. That are both comfortable. It would be possible to sleep in a pair whilst you washed a pair. But really I use the word pjs as being synonymous with loungewear. Clothes that are comfortable. I was trying to show that if we pick clothes that are comfy we don’t need extra loungewear clothes 😊
I want to get rid of half my items but I don't know where to start. I hate the fit of my tops but i cant afford new tops. I want to get rid of alot of kitchen items to
I’m not sure if your uk based or not but there is a vintage/ second hand site called Vinted. People sell practically new and sometimes even new items on there for next to nothing. So maybe if you managed to get yourself a few you liked on there, you could declutter the ones you don’t like 😊
This is my kitchen tour & declutter 😊 GETTING RID of EVERYTHING I OWN | EXTREME MINIMALIST KITCHEN [Declutter] ruclips.net/video/9TNS_s0P9hc/видео.html
It is yes particularly for females… there’s this whole connotation of being a ‘chav’ if you wear one. I’m not sure if you’ve heard of the expression 😊 I think there is an interesting definition on urban dictionary 😊 They are so comfy though 😂
@@SagelifeMinimalism I have a tropical-themed Superdry hoodie. I didn't even know that 'chav' was still a thing lol. Or at least that they were still called that.
A few side notes before the video description: Slight error towards the end, where the wardrobe list/ notes page appears, it should be numbered to 24. However, After 24, the numbers are out of sync. Automatic Typo. Furthermore at the end when I am discussing the £20 swap out mirror 🪞 I forgot to mention the reason we are downgrading in quality but not size, is we may decide to sublet our apartment for a while whilst traveling. So we still want it to look nice and light but not have the nagging worry of an expensive item being broken.
VIDEO DESCRIPTION ⬇️
Lately, I have been on a mega extreme minimalist home decluttering journey. This has also transcended into me revisiting my extreme minimalist wardrobe and closet. I am also a mindful minimalist. It just also happens that I have very few possessions. The minimalism that I practice is not about the number of items. Rather the pragmatic reasoning of having less to travel with, pack, carry and take care of.
I do not want to simply get rid of stuff to own less. I want to do so but keep my home orderly, stylish & aesthetic. Also keeping my personal style intentional, smart & practical. I will discuss why I am decluttering certain clothing items and what I am keeping. This is also a minimalist wardrobe and closet tour.
It is a 24 item wardrobe. That is not a capsule. Further to these 24 clothing items, I have 3 outer jackets, 3 bags and soon to be 3 pairs of footwear.
There are always still practical specifications to consider when decluttering. Such as functionality and lifestyle. What may or may not be useful to us may be useful to someone else and vice versa. I have also discovered that climate, is proving to be very impactive on the type of possessions we keep versus get rid of in extreme minimalism. Everyone’s lifestyle is different. Therefore may warrant a need for very different possessions.
You can subscribe to my youtube channel for FREE below ⬇️or:
MY RUclips SUBSCRIBE LINK
ruclips.net/user/SagelifeMinimalismh
HI Sagelife - I think you might want to "pin" this comment so it will appear at the top of the comments?
@@ros8986 Thank You ☺️
I’ve gotten down to:
2 pairs of work gear
3 leggings
1 shorts
4 t shirts
1 dress
2 pj sets
1 winter coat
1 hoodie
1 going out jacket
1 work shoes
1 running shoes
1 everyday shoes
It’s so much easier to handle, the only downside is I do have to do more washing (so it seems) but I can get everything in one wash load which saves more time in the long run
This is what I call minimalism. A huge inspiration. Thank you for sharing your ideas and for letting us see your home. ❤ Ulla-Marie
Thank You ❤️
So happy to have found another actually factual minimalistic channel. U dont add all that unnecessary“fluff” and music in thr background and each video is helpful/ full of info! Excited to binge all the videos lol❤
Thank You ☺️ ❤️
Thus isn't my style of living, but I have been having a major sort out, and its very refreshing. Each to their own. I do very much enjoy watching your channel. ❤❤
Thank you ❤️ ❤️
Your home looks so calm and inviting❤
Thank You ☺️ ❤️
I just bought on ebay a 100% merino wool top that is thermal weave (and in grey my fave color) so that is a great addition to my layering. I live in a place where it does snow so layering is important.
Great tip!
whilst i was watching this, my toddler got hold of a bottle of ice tea and poured it over in the kitchen. this. is the only reason we have as much clothing as we do. i cannot wait until hes out of this spill/drop/throw stage. 🤣😫
😂 yes I can see why you’d need more changes. I’m abit like that with bedding. I spill my tea 🫖 all over it. But then I have to wait until the morning to wash & dry it as it takes about 4 hours 😂
I’ve just decluttered my wardrobe again and thinking I was minimal I am shocked when counted my items and still have over 81 items! (In the uk as well) I have more jumpers than trousers 😂 but getting there! Round three soon in hopes to get the number down more…
I really needed this! I was down to about 35 items a while back (also in the UK) and it's ballooned a bit, particularly when I went up a size and I have been holding on to smaller stuff. So you've inspired me to get it back down again and to get rid of a couple of pairs of shoes. Thanks! Love the tour at the end, really looking great (though plants are the one thing I don't minimise as they give me too much joy!)
Thank You ☺️ I do love plants too but a few of mine were not happy in this apartment. It has high humidity yet has cold drafts in the winter. So I decided to get rid of most of them now whilst they’re still in reasonable health 😊 I talk to my remaining monstera and snake plant 🪴 asking them if they want water 😂 🤦♀️
Everything looks great!! Im so happy the hammock is back!
Thank you ☺️
Love all your videos! If you hung white sheers in your bay window you could have privacy in the day but still be able to see outside pretty much, just an idea. Love your bed turned sideways!
Thank You 😊 they are actually white sheer curtains 😊 but we layer them in front of a beige sheer pair as we need them to be abit thicker to stop drafts in the cold weather and also filter abit more light out. As in the summer if we wanted to say watch our projector at 8pm it would still be quite light and make the clarity of the projection not very good 😊
Thoroughly enjoyed this video! Love a clothes declutter😊makes me evaluate my own x
Thank You x 😊
My colours im drawn to are blue white and greys :) would love to wear green
Wow you inspire me so much! I love how your place looks!!!
Thank You 😊
if you use a safety shaver on the pilling, it removes it very well and without damaging the fabric 🙏
Great video, have you ever seen the small folding tables that you can have to eat dinner on, but you can do multiple things with them, me and my son play games, side table, you could use it as a mini desk for a laptop, they are great, I normally fold mine down when not in use. Think mine was £12 from argos, if you get on without it then thats great, but if not those tables are great without taking up much space
Thank You ☺️ I have yes, we actually use to have one.However, we got rid of it as we don’t really have anywhere to store stuff even if folded flat. So we decided we’d just use something that was multifunctional 😊 as in we already had it in use somewhere else. So sometimes we use our kitchen stools as tables. And now there’s only a need for one bedside stand we just decided to use one in the living room 😊
I live in a climate that gets quite cold and hot. I no longer have long sleeve shirts because I wear a zip up hoodie (no stigma where I live) of varying materials over it anyway. So three quarter sleeves and short sleeves now. Reduces my wardrobe a bit.
Thanks for your input 😊
Love these longer vids!
Thank you ☺️
Excellent content - when do you head on your travels?
Thank You ☺️ Currently we don’t have a fixed days as it is dependant on my partners contract. Hopefully within the next year. Although I may go on an extended solo trip to Japan 🇯🇵 before then 😊
I appreciate your through explanation of how you utilize the remaining items in your wardrobe. I often want to go further decluttering but I always wonder how to deal with issues that arise from not owning certain things. For example- I often get rid of fancy/special occasion clothes right before I am invited to a fancy event and then I regret getting rid of those items.
Thank You ☺️
I've been thinking about renting items for special occasions, that's one option and you get to wear something new to you every time
I've been thinking about renting items for special occasions, that's one option and you get to wear something new to you every time
Yes so true, I do actually keep my three dresses for this reason. But if it’s ultra formal I have no choice except to borrow, rent or thrift. On sites like Vinted in the uk there are some very nice secondhand options that you can simply sell on when you’ve used them for the event 😊 👗
I dont normally count my clothing but I recently made a video of my wardrobe and I currently have 5 dresses, 1 cardigan, 2 pairs of shoes and 3 coats for my day to day wear. Then 1 gym outfit, 2 kaftans for holidays and underwear and PJ's. I live in the UK too so have to be considerate with climate also. I don't mind adding or subtracting, I base it on if the amount annoys me or not 😂
Also, when are you off on your travels? Exciting!
😂 Yes the stuff can be flexible can’t it of how much we have 😊 I think I’m the same really 😊
We don’t have a set date as it depends on my partners work contract. However I’m thinking of doing a long solo trip to Japan quite soon. Within the next 6 months 😊
@@SagelifeMinimalism How exciting. Can't wait to hear all about it 🩷
If you are going to a warm climate, a linen/cotton dress will be great.
Yes they are all linen/ cotton 😊 I just think the rust one is abit unnecessary. That one is in the maybe pile for now 😊 👗
Great video, as always :) I'm curious what brand your linen scarves are? I'd love to add one of these to my wardrobe.
Thank You ☺️ They were handmade in Greece 🇬🇷 so you will need your visit Greece 😊 I’m afraid 😊
haha, I know that charity shop. I'm in that area, the week after next. I'll keep my eye out for you lol. this was an enjoyable video, thank you.
Thank you ☺️
Love the scarves ❤where did you get them?
Thank You ☺️ They are handmade in Greece 🇬🇷
Such a freeing life cleanse! Loving your capsule wardrobe update ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤….. ditto on wanting to know where you purchased your linen scarves from! Xx
Thank You.. although this is my entire wardrobe 😊 ❤️ 🧣 My scarves are handmade from Greece 🇬🇷 😊 I got them whilst travelling 😊 ❤️ xx
Ahhh yes … “capsule” may imply you store seasonal stuff away.. 😸😻
@louiseisobel ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Could you tell me where these amazing big scarfes are from? They look amazing!
Love Eli🌼
They are Handmade in Greece. I got mine on Crete. 😊 🌼
If I had to carry every thing I own I would own very little. My granddaughter traveled to Italy by herself and took two big bags/suitcases. One opened in the street and she said she was so tempted to walk off and leave it all.
Yes, taking too much stuff would definitely spoil the experience wouldn’t it. I can see why she wanted to leave her stuff. Even smaller bags can sometimes feel heavier if carried for a long time. I’ve learned this too. Which is why now I’m so stringent about barely taking anything 😊
But are you getting rid of all your other possessions forever or storing some somewhere in case you come back? That would be harder for me.
@denisecarter5117 getting rid forever as I don’t want to have anything in storage really
I really enjoyed your thought process/analysis of this declutter.
I have to say, with your colouring, I would probably have made different decisions, but obviously that is not for me to determine! Whether you like a fabric or not is clearly going to influence whether to keep it, I can't stand some fabrics.
The stigma on hoodies on women in the UK is ridiculous to me, surely that would depend on "how" the hoodie is worn and what kind of hoodie it is! Maybe you'd like to keep in mind that you're going travelling and that stigma does not exist elsewhere, at least not in Europe and probably not anywhere non-English-speaking. Thinking of the pink hoodie which probably really suits you, goes with so many other items in your wardrobe (eg over a black or green outfit).
Personally, I find that despite everything, there is an influence from the environment I'm in; I will reach for different things when I spend whole summers away than in the same temperatures/weather at home, so again, if I were you (I know, I'm not!) I would be hanging on to some of those other items you've enjoyed but are culling for numbers' sake (3 of everything) in view of how you might feel in a different place...
I pick colours mainly based on what I like to look at. That is my favourite colours. Green, Beige and blue are my favourite colours and I feel they do suite me. I’ve been told that by many people too. I actually have also had colour analysis and have been told I have a neutral/universal skin tone. This is not always visible on camera but I have actually got blue and yellow undertones to my skin. Yet my hair is warm. So it really makes everything balance out I think. I am getting rid of these things because I realised, I really either don’t wear them or don’t reach for them very often. The 3 of everything was a rough guide for me. I also hinted at other areas I thought I may need more… like a 4th pair of bottoms. Regarding the hoodies… sadly I think it may be a cultural or class thing, in the uk? The problem with social & cultural influence , although it’s a good point you make is, it can often stay stigmatised in one’s mind regardless of a new environment. Also I want to keep a wardrobe that will be useful for me until I go and make it as universal as possible for me. Which is why I have chosen a broad spectrum of things that I feel will work for me. I’ve come to a place in my life where I don’t really look for outside influence. Such as a new setting. I wear what I feel comfortable in. But also, am a product of my own upbringing. I suppose some habits and belief systems stick even when we come to a place in life where we no longer want outside influence. But instead, to listen to our own thoughts and intuition. 😊
@@SagelifeMinimalism Absolutely, we each have our own tastes, likes, dislikes and what we feel suits us!
I do think (as I frequently move between several countries for quite long periods - months - at a time) we are more influenced by our environment than we think as regards our choice in clothing, no matter how independent of mind we perceive ourselves to be!! It will be an interesting exercise to see how you feel about it once you've spent a longer time traveling to different places, continents and for lengthier periods of time, I will be curious to hear about it all.
I own:
3 shirts
2 pants
2 leggings
2 dresses
1 pair of shoes
1 coat
This is fascinating, how do you wear a pair of pants as pyjama as well as a regular pants though? What I mean is that when you wear it out, you cant wear it to bed anymore before the next wash? And then what to wear in bed instead?
Ok 😂 so when I say pjs… I mean loungewear. I don’t actually sleep in anything. If ever I feel cold, I will sleep in one of my cotton hoodies. Which obviously I have 2 of. So I can always be wearing 1 whilst I wash 1. What I was illustrating is that if anybody wanted to emulate the pattern of my wardrobe, as I have a pair of linen trousers and a pair of leggings. That are both comfortable. It would be possible to sleep in a pair whilst you washed a pair. But really I use the word pjs as being synonymous with loungewear. Clothes that are comfortable. I was trying to show that if we pick clothes that are comfy we don’t need extra loungewear clothes 😊
@@SagelifeMinimalism ooh ok got it 😂 thanks for the clarification!
wow great video i would love to live like you but i live with others that love stuff lol !
Thank You ☺️
I want to get rid of half my items but I don't know where to start. I hate the fit of my tops but i cant afford new tops. I want to get rid of alot of kitchen items to
I’m not sure if your uk based or not but there is a vintage/ second hand site called Vinted. People sell practically new and sometimes even new items on there for next to nothing. So maybe if you managed to get yourself a few you liked on there, you could declutter the ones you don’t like 😊
How much do you own in the kitchen? I find I have too much but I don’t know where to start with getting rid of things
This is my kitchen tour & declutter 😊 GETTING RID of EVERYTHING I OWN | EXTREME MINIMALIST KITCHEN [Declutter]
ruclips.net/video/9TNS_s0P9hc/видео.html
@@SagelifeMinimalism thank you! 🙏
Where did you get the green patterned scarf?
This was handmade in Greece 🇬🇷 😊 You will have to visit to get one? Or possibly see if they make any like it on Etsy 😊
Great video
Thank You Liam 😊
Don´t you ever use gloves in the north of the UK?
I do in the south, but my sister doesn't. Her reason is that it can feel too much later wise.
No 😂 I should because my hands get freezing 🥶 but I actually hate having them on 😂 I just put my hands in my pockets or under my underarms 😂
Connie Riet is an extreme minimalist. I think you'll find her RUclips interesting.
Thank You ☺️
@SagelifeMinimalism oh! Also Ronald L. Banks
did you just say a hoodie is considered scruffy over there? oh that is so sad
It is yes particularly for females… there’s this whole connotation of being a ‘chav’ if you wear one. I’m not sure if you’ve heard of the expression 😊 I think there is an interesting definition on urban dictionary 😊 They are so comfy though 😂
@@SagelifeMinimalism I have a tropical-themed Superdry hoodie. I didn't even know that 'chav' was still a thing lol. Or at least that they were still called that.
@emmatrigg9855 😂 oh it’s still a thing in some towns 😂
Hoodies are perfectly fine in Scotland, there's no stigma
@marieevil8528 maybe just this area of the uk then