We all have clothes that carry memories—a graduation dress, a parent’s coat, a scarf from a distant trip. Fashion has emotional weight. It bookmarks milestones and attaches itself to moments. Unlike photographs, clothes are tangible reminders; they hold scent, texture, and story. This sentimental connection gives fashion its deeper value. We don’t just wear garments—we live in them, remember through them, and sometimes pass them on. Fashion, in this sense, is memory-made wearable.