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Minimalist Wardrobe

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The “Minimalist Wardrobe” workshop encouraged participants to explore sustainable fashion by learning how to build practical, creative, and environmentally friendly wardrobes.

Aims of the tool

- Promote sustainable and mindful fashion habits.
- Encourage the use of capsule wardrobes and versatile clothing.
- Raise awareness about second-hand shopping and clothing reuse.
- Inspire creativity, comfort, and individuality through fashion.

Description of the tool

During the “UpCycle Life” Erasmus+ youth exchange, participants took part in the workshop “Minimalist Wardrobe,” where they explored ways to build a more sustainable and functional wardrobe. Through creative drawings and discussions, participants shared ideas on how to combine style with conscious consumption. They highlighted practical solutions such as choosing basic and versatile clothing pieces, using neutral colours that are easy to mix and match, shopping in second-hand stores, and investing in high-quality clothes that last longer.

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Tool overview

Minimalist Wardrobe

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/5688

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Environment

It is recommended for use in:

Youth Exchanges

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Patricija Dobrovolskyte (on 15 May 2026)

and last modified

11 May 2026

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