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[Navigating 'Clothing Purgatory': A Minimalist Approach to Laundry and Clutter]-[494 | Half-Dirty Clothes]

The Minimalists · B2 · 2025-06-09

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The Dilemma of 'Clothing Purgatory'

In this episode of The Minimalists Podcast, hosts Joshua Fields Millburn and T.K. Coleman address a common struggle: what to do with clothes that have been worn but are not yet ready for the laundry—a state they aptly describe as "clothing purgatory." The listener, Becky, suggests that perhaps her struggle stems from owning too much, and wonders if clearing out her wardrobe could provide a dedicated space for these "half-dirty" items.

Redefining Minimalism: Beyond the Aesthetic

The hosts emphasize that minimalism is not about becoming a "naked ascetic in a cave." Instead, it is about setting boundaries that prevent clutter from overwhelming one's living space. Joshua notes that the desire to wash clothes immediately after a single wear is often a result of social conditioning rather than a physical necessity. He shares an extreme experiment from his past where he wore the same T-shirt for 17 days to test his own boundaries, proving that our perception of "dirty" is often more of a mental construct than a reality.

The 'Half-Clean' Perspective

T.K. Coleman introduces a psychological shift: instead of viewing items as "half-dirty," we should consider them "half-clean." This shift in language changes how we interact with our possessions. If an item is fresh enough to be in contact with your skin, it is inherently clean enough to be stored with other clean items. The hosts argue that the stress of "cross-contamination" is largely a matter of personal preference rather than hygiene. If a garment is not stained, smelly, or misshapen, it remains fully functional and wearable.

Practical Strategies for Intentional Living

  • The 'Setting the Stage' Rule: To avoid clutter, the hosts recommend a daily 15-minute reset of the living space. This prevents the accumulation of "misfit items" on flat surfaces like kitchen islands or exercise bikes, which frequently become "expensive clothing hangers."
  • Contextual Usage: Joshua notes that some items, like high-end denim, are intentionally designed not to be washed frequently. He suggests spot-treating small stains or using a steamer/iron to refresh clothes rather than defaulting to a full wash cycle.
  • Off-Season Evaluation: Listener Eleanor shares a tip about evaluating seasonal items during the off-season. Looking at clothes or decorations when you aren't currently using them removes the "immediacy" of the situation, making it easier to identify what truly brings value and what is merely taking up space—what the hosts call the "hell yes" test.

Conclusion: If It Gets in the Way, It's Clutter

Ultimately, the hosts conclude that the problem is not the laundry itself, but the lack of intentionality. If a chair, an exercise bike, or a drawer full of half-worn clothes is causing frustration, it has become clutter. The goal is to move away from unintentional habits—like throwing clothes on a chair because it's easier—and toward a life where our belongings are either in use or stored away, ensuring our environment remains a space of peace rather than a source of stress. As Joshua summarizes, "If it gets in the way, it's clutter."

🎯Key Sentences

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I bet that you'd be fine without it.
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we're kind of talking about this clothing purgatory.
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I think that's a worthy consideration.
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the drawer is now bursting at the seams
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there's an underlying problem there as well.
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📝Key Phrases

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sooner than later
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bursting at the seams
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get out of the way
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set a boundary
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test my limits
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📖 Transcript

Every little thing you think that you need Every little thing you think that you need Every little thing that's just feeding your greed, oh, I bet that you'd be fine without it.
Yes, yes, yes. Hello, everybody.
Welcome to The Minimalist Podcast, where we discuss what it means to live a meaningful life with less.
My name is Joshua Fields -Milburn, joining me here at Earthling Studios in West Hollywood, California is my good friend T .K.
Coleman. Hey, hey, hey.
Coming up on this free public minimal episode a caller has a question about minimalist laundry solutions and then we've got a question about what to do with your half dirty clothes.

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