Not everything in your closet is something you love.
But not everything feels easy to let go of either.
Some pieces fall into a category that is harder to define.
They are fine.
They work.
They are “good enough.”
One client said something that many women immediately recognize.
“I don’t love it, but I can wear it if I need to.”
That is often enough to justify keeping something.
And one or two of those pieces is not a problem.
But when that category grows, it begins to shape your entire closet.
Because “good enough” items rarely become your first choice.
They become backups.
And when too many backups exist, they begin to crowd out the pieces that actually feel right.
You end up choosing what works instead of what you want.
And over time, that becomes your default.
Getting dressed becomes less about preference and more about practicality.
That shift is subtle, but it matters.
Because it changes how you experience your own wardrobe.
You stop expecting it to feel aligned.
You settle for it being functional.
Most women can identify which pieces fall into this category.
They know which ones they wear out of convenience, not preference.
But deciding what to do with them is where things slow down.
Because they are not clearly wrong.
They are just not clearly right.
This is where Rebecca Belle Boutique and Consignment becomes helpful.
Those “good enough” pieces do not have to stay simply because they are wearable.
They can move forward in a way that allows your closet to feel more intentional overall.
