Too Many Clothes and Nothing to Wear

StitchFix, Rent the Runway, and hundreds of other startups are telling us they have the solution to our problem. But do they really?

Show Notes

Levi is a Chicago-based director, writer, and photographer who helps startups with all of their creative needs.  He wears so many hats, his hats have hats.  He is the Creative Director at Jiobit (Techstars 2016), Video Director at Tovala (YC W16), Co-founder and Interface Designer at Cloverleaf (OCEAN 2017), and Owner of Le Video.

He's also a writer, director, actor, and creative & marketing consultant for large companies that want to act like startups and startups who want to crush large companies and then eat them.

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What is Too Many Clothes and Nothing to Wear?

Brought to you by Cladwell (www.cladwell.com).

If you’re like most of us, you own entirely too many clothes. You probably have things you haven’t worn in years. And yet, when it comes time to dress up, we all say the same thing: “I’ve got nothing to wear!”

How did we get here?

Well, turns out, the problem isn’t our messy closets, it’s our messy relationship with clothes.

Join Erin Flynn, CEO and founder of Cladwell, as she talks to experts in the industry, history, and psychology of fashion. We'll explore the economic and social roots of our obsession with buying, learn from people who've learned to do more with less, and figure out what all of us can do to break this clothes-buying, life-draining cycle we're all trapped in.