![]() ![]() Think of this as your modern-day piggy bank. It’s excited to receive surprise checks for your old clothes, which you can then use for new purchases. There are great online and retail destinations like the RealReal or Poshmark. If you keep your clothes clean and looking great, then you will find lots of great opportunities to either donate or resell your clothes. Step 7: Purging: Now the question is what to do with the pile of items you never wear. You’ll be shocked at what you find, like little treasures when you’ve forgotten about them for so long. ![]() The best advice is to have everything visible so you can quickly select the best choices. Jewelry is good in drawers or on top of the dresser, again in divided plastic boxes. I have not regretted this decision one bit. My bookshelves substitute as display cases for my purses. They also make for chic décor if you’re ready to expose your belongings-I do this. Purses are best placed on shelves if you have them. A little more work, but manageable and saves you time in the long run. My favorite shoe trick: paste a photo on each shoebox so you can easily see the pair without opening the box. I have so many shoes that I often feel like I’m literally living in these boxes, but such is a fashion girl’s dilemma. ![]() I purchase sliding plastic boxes at the Container Store and stack up the shoes so that I can see what is in them. Accessories are especially challenging due to space. If you don’t have a second closet, make use of the extra space under your bed or purchase an extra rack. If you have a second closet in your home, put out-of-season clothing away until you need it. You will be amazed at how professional this looks, and you can quickly “shop your wardrobe” for styles. Arrange dresses by rainbow color and then by sleeve length. Coordinate slacks by color and then short cropped to the longer pants. Patterned clothing should have its own area and be organized by the predominant color. Follow my rainbow guide for color: white, cream, yellow, orange, pink, red, blue, purple, green, brown, grey, and then black. I’ve found it best to organize by color first and then by sleeve length: sleeveless, short-sleeve, and long-sleeve. Then divide each category by pieces: blouses, tanks, pants, jeans, etc. Divide your wardrobe into categories: work clothes, weekend clothes, and dressy outfits-these are my go-tos. Here is my 7-step closet purge inspired by my mom, who taught me all of the top tips and tricks of the trade!. Every item of clothing that you choose to wear should always bring out your best self, and there are now easy ways to not only organize your closet (it’s the perfect therapeutic Sunday afternoon DIY project, by the way), but you can also now make money off of what you don’t want, too. This year, I encourage everyone to go through their closets and implement my favorite spring-cleaning method: The Purge & Save. But a lot of times, our closets can make us feel overwhelmed due to clutter and pieces that either no longer fit or you don’t associate with positivity. I always say that we want our closets to be a happy place a space that inspires and excites us to dress up and be confident in our own skin no matter your closet size or what your wardrobe looks like. Today we welcome back to WOT host, broadcast contributor, and author Sydney Sadick who is here to share with us her expert tips for spring cleaning your closet!Īfter spending nearly a year in quarantine dressed in sweatpants, leggings, and athleisure galore, you might be feeling the need to update your closet even more than in past years. ![]()
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