Concentration reduces care. Excess multiplies it.
The Mathematics of Care
Ten exceptional garments require less cumulative care than thirty adequate ones while delivering greater daily utility.
Attention as a Resource
Every garment demands storage, rotation, inspection, and maintenance. When wardrobes exceed the capacity for individual attention, care becomes generalized and reactive.
Stewardship
A curated wardrobe allows for proper spacing, adequate rest, and thoughtful rotation. Each piece receives wear sufficient to justify its care.
The maintenance of clothing is a relationship—one that deepens with focus and thins with dispersal.