Closet Organization
Closet Organization
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🌿 Organize Your Closet, Transform Your Health
Closet organization goes beyond optimizing storage space—it's where you start and end your day, and keep your valuable, personal possessions that reflect your style and more. At The Tribalist, we know the difference between organizing your home to create health vs. more clutter. Often, home organization involves introducing more plastics which are more than an environmental issue—they're a direct threat to your health.
Our Sustainable Closet Transformation is designed to help you:
- organize your current storage systems based on your lifestyle and functional purpose of items in your closet
- Reduce exposure to synthetic fibers
- Create a more organized space using natural alternatives are safer for you and the planet
🌿 Why it Matters
The average person unknowingly consumes about 5 grams of plastic every week—that’s the equivalent of eating a credit card. Many of the clothes and accessories we wear daily contain synthetic microfibers, which shed into microplastics during washing and wear, entering the air we breathe and even getting into our bodies.
These synthetic materials are not only environmentally harmful but also pose risks to your health, contributing to respiratory issues and other long-term health problems. Additionally, most people are unaware of the natural fiber alternatives available, such as hemp, bamboo, linen, organic cotton, wool, and silk, which offer both sustainability and comfort.
Our service helps you replace these items with safer, sustainable alternatives, reducing your exposure to these dangerous toxins.
🌿Our Approach
We know that organizing your wardrobe can feel overwhelming, especially when synthetics are so prevalent in the fashion industry. That’s why we take a step-by-step approach, focusing on making manageable swaps that seamlessly fit into your lifestyle. Our certified Tribalist Sustainability Consultants will guide you through a personalized process.
What to Expect
What to Expect
You’ll will receive 3 virtual sessions with a certified Tribalist Sustainability Consultant, along with key products reccomendations and design deliverables.
- Time Commitment: Over 2-4 weeks, you'll receive three virtual sessions with your consultant. We'll start with an in-depth assessment of your kitchen, identifying areas where plastic use is most prevalent and providing tailored recommendations.`
- Personalization: Upon purchase, you will receive an intake form that will give us a sense of your lifestyle and goals. We don’t just recommend products—we help you learn ways to incorporate these changes. For instance, if you switch to glass containers, we’ll show you the best ways to store and care for them.
- Virtual Consultations: Your Consultant will complete an initial assessment followed by a virtual consultation with specific recommendations.
- Results: Your consultant will provide step-by-step guidance on recommendations. Whether it’s organizing your pantry with sustainable materials or replacing synthetic fabrics with natural alternatives.
Need On-Site Help? Please email our Concierge at hello@thetribalist.com for a quote.
Read Before You Purchase
Read Before You Purchase
This offer requires the the use remote conferencing such as Zoom or Google Meet. In addition, this service requires the ability to provide and upload pictures of the spaces within your home you’d like to transform.
FDA Disclaimer
FDA Disclaimer
This service is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
New & Emerging Science: Our understanding of microplastics, phthalates, BPA and its related chemicals, PFAS, and other toxins is new and emerging. As such, our recommendations are based on our latest understanding and is meant to proactively address potential risks in the environment to the best of current our understanding.
My Tribalsit consultant introduced me to brands and options that last. I was buying so much crap on impulse that I wore once or maybe twice. I hated the twice a year goodwill junk runs. More than just the closet transformation, we came up with just a new way of handling my wardrobe and opting for quality over impulse purchases of junk.
Got rid of all my junk and did a pretty big natural fiber upgrade.
I didn't realize how utterly disposable most of my purchases were. I have to admit that I had gotten on the Temu bandwagon. What I learned is to just go with the "buy once, cry once" principle. Getting higher quality stuff that lasts longer and just feels better on me was a huge upgrade. What I learned was not only how to organize my closet but how to keep it organize and limit my purchasing behavior to things that had real value.