Andrea Wetherald and her colleague Sara Longo met while working together for VA hospitals in the Pittsburgh area. During their time together, they realized that they were the same size and began exchanging clothes with each other. From this, their idea for Share Closet was born. Share Closet is a website and mobile app that allows its users to create a virtual closet with items that they own, and share it with their network of friends. They conducted a survey about clothes and sharing on college campuses in Pennsylvania and Ohio, and found that 80 percent of students were already sharing clothes. Furthermore, they found that the biggest barrier to sharing clothes was that the students found it awkward to tell their friends when they wanted their clothes back. Share Closet fixes this by sending online reminders to the borrower to alert them when it is time to return the clothing. It also allows the user to set their borrowing policies about washing and returning items, and traders in turn can set their own terms as well. Andrea and Sara realize that their target customers are young women, however, they hope to create an app that caters to everyone, allowing them to form a social network, through which they can share and trade clothing. The app is still in the development stage, but Andrea and Sara are confident about the future of Share Closet, and hope to one day expand into other areas such as household items and camping gear.