Sunday, November 9, 2014

my tips for a happier closet

I'm a huge believer that half the battle of getting dressed lies in how well you organize your clothes. I must admit, after following these simple tips I have found myself saying "I have nothing to wear," a lot less and my closet is much happier.



1] Hang all shirts on the same type of hanger. This small tip has been a game changer for me. This summer, I decided to ditch any hanger that wasn't a thin huggable hanger. It makes me closet look much more neat, and because these hangers are so thin, my closet can also fit more items! Win-win. In addition, I decided to hang all my blazers on wooden hangers. This gives heavier items more structure, and again, keeps my closet more uniform.

2] Don't buy something simply because it is on sale. Buy an item because you love it, it fits well, and you know you will wear it time and time again. Otherwise, that item that seemed like a good deal is just taking up valuable space in your closet. Some of the time, sale items stand out in the store simply because of the low price tag, but end up being an item that is forgotten about once it's in your closet. In the end, you are not saving money if you never wear the item. Instead, put your money towards an investment item that will last you years to come.

3] Always fold your heavy sweaters. If sweaters are hung, their weight tends to stretch the sweater downward. I always fold my heavier sweaters so that they keep their shape and refrain from stretching.

4] Use an old bookshelf to display your shoes. There is no need to buy an expensive shoe rack when an old or inexpensive bookshelf works just as well! When I can see all my shoes at one time, I feel a lot less overwhelmed. I can quickly scan the shelf, grab my shoes, and be out the door.

5] Be brutally honest with yourself when you purge your items. Every season, I try to go through my closet and donate items that I no longer wear or need. If something has a hole in it, an unremovable stain, or simply doesn't fit the way it used to - pitch it or donate it. This frees up space for something new and exciting in your closet!

What is the best way that you have found to organize your closet? Please let me know by commenting below! Also, stay tuned for a post in the future about how I found my personal style - it's going to be a good one.

xoxo,
G

4 comments:

  1. Awesome tips! Cleaning out your closet can get pretty brutal (it's so hard to part with that favorite sweater, even though it's stained), but it feels so good to get organized.

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    1. I definitely agree, Lauren. It's a daunting task, but I feel so much better once it's done! Thanks for reading! :)

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  2. These are great tips! I think they’re all practical and easy to implement no matter how big or small your closet is. I, too, purge every few months and donate my clothing or sell to consignment stores depending on the quality of the item. I still need to fix my hanger situation though. Great post!

    Kelly
    Primarily Inspired
    www.theprimarilyinspired.com

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    1. Thanks so much Kelly! I'm glad you found this helpful. The hanger switch can be expensive... but so worth it. Thanks for reading! :)

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