CLEANING OUT MY CLOSET AFTER YEARS - Summary

Summary

The video features a person sponsored by Kohl's discussing their recent lack of interest in dressing up, which they describe as an identity crisis. They used to enjoy bright colors and putting outfits together but now prefer black, white, and gray. The person decides to clean out their closet, which is filled with clothes from their teenage years. They show some of the clothes they're getting rid of and mention donating them. The video also includes a shopping segment at Kohl's where they find new items that match their current style preference. The cleaning process is exhausting but ultimately successful, leaving them satisfied with a more organized space.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The video is sponsored by Kohl's.
2. The creator is having an identity crisis related to their fashion sense.
3. They used to enjoy dressing up and going out, but lately, they haven't been feeling the same way.
4. They have a lot of clothes that they no longer wear, including items from when they were 15.
5. They are 20 years old.
6. They have decided to clean out their closet and get rid of clothes they no longer wear.
7. They started with their pants and got rid of four trash bags worth of clothes.
8. They also got rid of shoes and purses that they no longer use.
9. They saved a few special items to show their audience, including picnic pants from middle school and a skirt from a year ago.
10. They ordered some new clothes from Kohl's, including a black leather jacket, black kitten heels, striped overalls, and a white belt.
11. They spent five hours cleaning their closet and got rid of nine bags of clothes.
12. They needed to buy containers for their makeup, socks, underwear, bras, perfume, and jewelry.
13. They went to the mall to buy containers and ate at a restaurant to take a break from cleaning.
14. They met a man at the mall who recognized them as a YouTuber and asked for a picture.
15. They spent a second day organizing their closet and using the containers they bought.
16. They organized their socks, underwear, hats, perfumes, makeup, and shoes.
17. They switched out their plastic hangers for new ones.
18. They donated their unwanted clothes to a woman's shelter.