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take a photo and then press on urself to cut it into a sticker. copy paste into the notes app and select “small images.” boom now u have a record of everything you’ve worn and can wear obviously i didn’t come up with this i just love to keep track of things. it helps me notice how i dress and personal trends. plus reminds me that i never have nothing to wear!!! it’s fun to see what you’ve done at the end of a season or year if i had a bit more time and energy i think it could be cool to do this with every piece i own, kind of like a cher horowitz’s closet situation
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