After the New York Times wrote about people who rent spare apartments for their wardrobes (or keep fish tanks in their walk-in closets), the Cut got curious about how the other half stores their winter clothes. Do they, like us, drag Tupperwares of tank tops and sundresses (and dust bunnies) out from under their beds and replace them with puffy coats? We surveyed the crowd at the New York Academy of Art’s Tribeca Ball last night about their seasonal storage transitions.
Parker Posey: "I have very small closets, so I am forced to keep things moving. I try to donate things I haven't worn, but I’m sentimental towards things that are sometimes just kind of crappy, especially bags that have been places. They don’t even have to be nice, just well-traveled.”
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