61% of all Americans admit regular struggle with 'wardrobe panic'

According to a new study by Trunk Club, a personal styling service, examining the wardrobes of 2,000 men and women they found the average person experiences 'wardrobe panic' 36 times a year because they feel they have nothing to wear.

The study also found that nearly 61 per cent of Americans admitted they regularly find themselves struggling to find something to wear even though their closet is full of clothing.

61 per cent of Americans admitted they regularly find themselves struggling to find something to wear. 

Six per cent of people own nine or more items in their closets that still have the tags on them.

Thirteen per cent of Americans admitted they have nine or more items currently in their closets that they've only worn once.

Seventy-four per cent of Americans admitted they have pieces of clothing in their closets they don't ever plan on wearing or think they'll wear anytime soon.

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