Do you have a wardrobe filled
with clothes yet feel you have nothing to wear? Do you spend hours in front of
your wardrobe getting ready and feeling guilty for not having lost weight or
for having never worn a particular beautiful and expensive dress?
Would you like a wardrobe that makes you feel excited and
more confident?
If yes, here are some tips on how to organize your wardrobe
- and you'll be surprised at how much it helps your life!
Reflect
Before you even touch your clothes, develop a good
understanding of the clothes that fit your body shape and the colors that
complement your skin, hair and eye colors. Be clear on your style preferences.
Sort
Gather all the clothes you own from all around your home.
Pick one item at a time and assign it to a category.
Categories could be clothes type or occasion. It doesn’t
matter which categories you come up with provided they make sense to you.
Purge
Do you know that we use 20% of our clothes? The rest just
hangs up there taking valuable space and also our energy. Go through each
category and decide what to keep and what to discard. Set aside clothes that:
Are not in good
condition
No longer fit you
Are not comfortable
wearing
You no longer like or
that do not make you feel good
You have too many of
You can’t pair with
any other items in wardrobe.
Items that are not in good condition can be tossed, the rest
donated to charities, given away to friends or family, altered or sold.
Assign a home
Every category/item needs to have a dedicated home so that
you can easily remember where to put it away and to retrieve it. Bear in mind that
deciding what to hang or fold depends on your wardrobe design, how much you own
in each category and also your preferences.
Adjust
It’s not always possible to get the organizing right first
time. You may realize, for example, that the home you have allocated to your
pants would be better used for your T-shirts.
So make necessary changes until you are completely satisfied.
Maintain
Maintenance is critical to keeping your wardrobe organized.
Source: thefinder.com.
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