My most worn are probably a black jacket from at least 10 years ago with subtle gold writing sewn in, because it is neutral yet funky, the cell phone pocket jacket (sans cell phone pocket) in the winter, the black Seoul in the summer and and the 18P fringe. On the other hand, some of my grails I have only worn once or never (both the black and white Robot - again Ari, I just saw a photo of you wearing it with T-shirt and it looks wonderful, so I need to try to wear them with an edgier vibe), the brown Paris Rome jacket, a couple of capes...which I love the idea of, but who am I kidding?, all of the Greece jackets). I think I just have a run-out-the-door to work lifestyle for the most part, and I wear a uniform of a comfy skirt or long culottes, a stretchy knit top and a lightweight jacket or detailed cardigan. Add jewelry and nice shoes and it is professional, comfortable and so easy. Regardless, even things I have never worn do not make me feel regretful (like my never worn handbags sometimes do), instead they make me smile to look at them and remember how pretty they are to me. They are each like art, even if not fancy. When I was at university I took a course called the History of Costume (basically the history of Western fashion), mostly focusing on 1400-1900, and it was so fantastic. My clothing choices make me smile in the same way as attending that course did, they may not all be useful, but something about each one made me feel happy when I chose it.