Hey effay, got a practical question here.
I'm planning to hone my autism and record every piece of clothing I have before i move out to college, most likely put it in a spreadsheet. Just so I can get on top of my shit before I leap into renovating my wardrobe.
I need to find a way to record everything about what I have- and I'm thinking of everything that defines a piece of clothing. Of course you have brand and production name/tag like 511s, but what makes that Levi jean a 511?
So far I've got:
>Name/number
>Brand/manufacturer
>Clothing category (usually it's exactly what the name is, but it can be misleading since it seems like nobody knows how to define dress vs casual shirt)
>Recorded size
>How it fits on the given person
>Material composition/type
>Material feel (This is sort of redundant with the last one, but I've had a lot of variety with cotton for instance)
>Material thickness (Again, usually indicated by material type/composition but it's sorta subjective)
>Pattern
>Color(s)
I'm still new on paying attention to clothing in general though, so I probably fucked something up.
Is there more to put down? Anything to take off the list? You tell me.
What is the actual point of doing this?
>>12755399
this
>>12755328
I would add price range, weather appropriateness, estimated durability and a rating your emotional attachment to the garment.