Is your closet you friend or foe? Part 1
If we asked you about your clothes closets, most people would say they are unhappy with it and they need to get better organized. Really? Is it possible you have too much in your closet? Be honest, do you wear everything in your closet? Of course not. There is always the one article of clothing you purchased for some special occasion. I have a formal, floor length dress worn once to a wedding that I will have very little opportunity to wear again. I bet too there are clothes that we’re waiting to wear when we lose 15 or 20 pounds. Better yet, how many have kept clothing that now is referred to as “vintage”? Even if my body would fit correctly into that item, I doubt that I would feel the same about it today s I did when it was purchased. We get attached to clothing, a special memory, event, gift etc. Putting those few “rare” items aside; if you would like to save yourself some grief and save money, here are a tips to help manage your closet.
First, take a day and take everything out of the closet. One piece at a time, try everything on. Separate your clothing into what are the best colors for you and what looks lousy. You might need to get a color analysis for this. (check the blog on color for tips). Next with the pile that is complementary, separate that into what fits perfect and what doesn’t fit correctly place into another. With the pile that doesn’t fit, decide if it can be altered. Check things like shoulders, pant, skirt and sleeve lengths. If something can’t be let out you might as well start a pile to give away. Really good quality pieces you can check out selling at an online auction or local consignment shop. Otherwise there are non-profits like Dress for Success and Goodwill. If you are unsure if an item can be altered, check with your local tailor. Often your local dry cleaner can provide some names. Now from what is left, determine if you will really ever wear it again. Do the same with the pile of clothing that fits well. Will you really make use of that item? Now you can start putting these items back in the closet. As you do, create a chart of what you have and allow space for possible additions to make a piece of clothing work.
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