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Your closet is a crime scene.

Turn your closet full of clothes you don't wear into a wearable wardrobe — and a plan to make money from the stuff you don't. In one afternoon.

The Closet Edit — Sustainable Woman with Ellen Adams

Without hiring a stylist, starting over, or buying a single new thing.

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Exhibit A

The evidence doesn't lie.

  • Jeans that haven't fit in 5 years
  • The dress from your son's wedding (15 years ago)
  • Blazers from your Manhattan days
  • Tags still on
  • "SO much stuff" — and you wear the same three things

You open the closet. You freeze. You grab what you wore last week. You close the door.

You've been thinking about cleaning it out for years. You haven't. Because every time you stand in front of it, you don't know where to start.

Yes, I'm Ready — $47

Here's what I've learned from 15 years and 1,000+ closets.

We keep clothes that don't fit, hoping we'll change to match them.

We hold onto things from a job we left, a body we used to have, a wedding we already went to.

We buy more, hoping the new thing will fix what the last twelve didn't.

And then we stand in front of a full closet and say —

"I have nothing to wear."

It's not because you're bad at this. It's because no one ever taught you how to read what's in there.

In one afternoon, you'll have a closet that finally works. Not a renovation. Not a new wardrobe. One honest edit — using the method I've used in over 1,000 real closets.

You'll open the closet and exhale instead of sigh. You'll know what to put on. You'll get dressed quickly and leave the house feeling put together — not pulled together with effort.

And the closet will stay edited, because you'll have a method you can use again every season — instead of a one-time overhaul that fills back up in a year.

This is for you if...

  • You open your closet and freeze. It's full, but you're only wearing about 10% of it.
  • You keep buying things — from Instagram, from sales, from "this'll look cute on me" — and they sit unworn.
  • You're holding onto goal-weight jeans, an old corporate wardrobe, a dress from a moment that was years ago.
  • You wear the same three things on repeat and feel slightly defeated about it.
  • You don't want to hire a stylist, do your colors, or build a capsule wardrobe.
  • You don't want to overhaul your style. You want a closet that works for the woman you actually are.

"But I don't have any style."

I hear this all the time. And I'm always going to argue with you on it.

You have a style. You've been told for years that "style" means trends and statement pieces and standing out — and you don't want any of that, so you decided you don't have style.

Classic is a style. Quiet is a style. Look at Caroline Bessette-Kennedy — minimal, restrained, almost boring on paper. And one of the most stylish women of the last 50 years.

The Closet Edit isn't about giving you a style. It's about helping you see the one you already have — and stop apologizing for it.

"The clean-out was even better than I expected. Now when I walk into my closet, I don't feel that nagging burden of wondering what fits or what looks good. My wardrobe feels effortless — and it actually makes me excited to get dressed every day."

— Andrea K.

How we'll close the case.

Four short modules. About 45 minutes total. The same method I use in real closets.

Module 1
SLOW — Before you touch a single hanger.

What season are you actually in? Where's your life right now? The clothes are downstream of this. Skip this step and you'll edit the wrong things.

Module 2
SEE — The three-pile system.

Yes, No, and the Maybe pile — the gold. What you wear, what's an easy out, and what's been hanging there sending you a message.

Module 3
SIMPLIFY — The seven categories.

What you actually wear, just-in-case, doesn't fit, saving for someday, who you used to be, bought to fix something, keeping to remember. We work the Maybe pile through these. What's left is a closet of clothes you actually wear.

Module 4
SUSTAIN — How to keep the closet edited.

The 6-month rule for Maybes that didn't earn a clear yes. How to rotate. How to shop on purpose. How to make money back on what you let go of.

Bonus
The Payback Plan.

What to consign, what to sell online, what to donate, what to throw away. The module that makes good on the “$47 pays for itself” promise — and most women find it pays for itself many times over.

Bonus
The Closet Edit Workbook.

The seven categories in print, with the questions I ask in real closets. Use it once or every season for the next decade.

Bonus
Color organization, dressers, and seasonal storage.

Yes, dressers count. Yes, color works. Yes, you can store off-season pieces in a way that doesn't undo the whole thing.

The Closet Edit

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It's not just you.

Your closet isn't broken. You're not bad at this. You just haven't been taught how to see what's actually in there — and what to do about it.

20%
The average woman wears about 20% of her closet 80% of the time.
61%
Of women regularly struggle to find something to wear — even with a full closet.
$550
The average woman has $550 worth of unworn clothing hanging in her closet right now.
65%
Of adults have items still hanging with the tags on.

Here's the truth about what your closet is costing you.

I'm a businesswoman. I look at every hanger in my shop as money. After 15 years of this, I look at every hanger in my closet the same way.

Every day you hold onto clothes that don't fit your life, you're either losing resale value on what you could sell — or paying rent on hangers that aren't producing anything. The longer something hangs there unworn, the less it's worth.

And those tags-still-on items? They don't stay pristine. The closet elves come for them eventually. I've pulled stained pieces out of garment bags more times than I can count.

Most women find $47 worth of stuff in their No pile to cover the course — and then some. Or you can think of it this way: $47 is another pair of jeans at the Gap outlet. Another sweater at Loft. Another item you're about to buy and never wear — because you didn't rotate your closet first. Or it's the course that teaches you to stop doing that. Once.

You could keep shopping and stuffing the closet. You could take a stylist course. You could watch hours of YouTube. You could renovate the closet to make more space. Each of those costs more than this course. None of them solves the problem.

Meet your guide

Ellen Adams

Ellen Adams — Sustainable Woman

I didn't set out to teach women how to edit their closets. I set out to run a consignment shop.

But after 15 years and over 1,000 closets, I kept seeing the same thing: women holding onto clothes that didn't fit, didn't suit them, and weren't worth what they thought — and not knowing what to do about it.

The Closet Edit is everything I do when I'm physically standing in a closet with someone. The questions I ask. The piles I make. The way I help her decide. Distilled into a class under an hour so you can do it for yourself, in an afternoon, without me there.

15+
Years in women's closets
1,000+
Closets edited
1
Method that works

What's your closet confessing?

You don't need a new closet. You don't need a new style. You don't need to buy anything else right now. You need an afternoon, a method, and someone who's done this 1,000 times to walk you through it. Let's close the case.

$47

Instant access. Lifetime access.
Most women find $47 worth of stuff in their No pile to cover the course — and then some.

Get The Closet Edit — $47

Instant access · Lifetime access