Don’t donate your clothes just yet. With My Closet Manager’s goal for circular fashion, you can earn from investing in your wardrobe
Aside from looking at it as a medium for self-expression, what many people don’t realize is how much of an investment fashion is. We often forget clothing items that our wardrobes become too cluttered, a cry for management help. With style and sustainability in mind, former luxury retail executive Genevieve Jimenez-Yalung introduces My Closet Manager, a platform to not only manage fashion investments but also give opportunities for passive wardrobe income and the ability to rent clothing pieces.

RELATED: What Makes Couture, Haute Couture?
Personalized Closet Storage
My Closet Manager can transform your wardrobe into a cleaner and more curated collection by providing extra storage space for all the clothes you don’t need but don’t have to let go of. You can count on them to take great care of your clothing items as well, as they’re kept in a safe, climate-controlled facility. Interestingly, you can easily keep track of your inventory through a mobile app, including pulling out your inventory whenever you need to.

Rentable Fashion
Renting clothing pieces allows us to enjoy dressing up without the long-term commitment of spending an exorbitant amount of money on one dress. Be honest with yourself: Aside from the wedding you were invited to, when is the next time you’re wearing that beautiful dress again?

Passive Wardrobe Income
My Closet Manager also allows you to earn passively just from either lending your clothes for rent or from monetizing your luxury items through selling. All these features are there to promote sustainability and to encourage circular fashion, which is meant to lengthen the life cycle of our garments by giving them a second chance—or owner.

This management system is amazing not just for a more organized and decluttered wardrobe but also to help you form a better relationship with your closet. From curating your clothing collection, engaging in sustainable practices, and earning passively, your wardrobe could be so much more than a place for your clothes.
Featured Image and Photos: MY CLOSET MANAGER