What really happens after a year of not buying clothes? The Wardrobe Project Mini Series

EPISODE · Sep 6, 2025 · 34 MIN

What really happens after a year of not buying clothes? The Wardrobe Project Mini Series

from The Broke Generation · host Emma Edwards

Welcome back to episode 3 of The Wardrobe Project mini series! For our final episode I'm talking about the other side of the coin: what happens when you complete a year long experiment to not buy a single item of clothing? How does it feel? Did anything change? And what is life like on the other side of an obsession with clothes? I tell all in this final episode of the series. Mentioned in this episode Podcast episode: What's it like to buy again after a year long wardrobe freeze?: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7cokG9nD8HHgHXsCeA3hIo?si=cd9d5345eaec4c1b If you've enjoyed this mini series I'd so appreciate you snapping up a preorder of the book! Your receipt will get you access to an upcoming webinar and the ability to enter the prize draw that's coming very soon. Stay tuned for more info!  Preorder your copy below or Google search "The Wardrobe Project Emma Edwards" for local results in your region. Preorder in Australia/NZ: https://amzn.to/3Jatx9x  Non-Amazon AU/NZ Preorder options: Booktopia  Preorder in the UK: https://shorturl.at/fKH5O  Non-Amazon UK Preorder: Bookshop.org  Preorder in the US: https://shorturl.at/9KNyb  Preorder in Canada: https://shorturl.at/PgcJx  PLUS follow @thewardrobeprojectbook on Instagram for all preorder incentive updates, workshops and launch events plus exclusive clothing content.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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