Now that you have determined your "New Style" (click here for What's Your Style post) it's time to edit your closet of all garments that do not reflect Your Style.
You will need: 5 bins (boxes or laundry baskets will do) - label each as follows: Ditch, Donate, Sell, Keep,Tailor & Refresh.
A clothing rack for the keep items
A good friend who will be strong, hold your hand and not let you keep anything that is less than a 4/4.
Step 1: Remove ALL the clothes from your closet and place them on the bed.
As you make your way through each item in your closet - it must rate 4/4 - anything less, the item must go.
Do not even think about keeping any item less than a 4 ~ not even for gardening, running errands, or walking your four-legged furbaby; frumpy is no longer a word that will be used to describe your look, no matter your style.
As I worked through my pile of clothes on the bed - these are the questions I asked in determining the fate of each garment.
Step 2:
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You will need: 5 bins (boxes or laundry baskets will do) - label each as follows: Ditch, Donate, Sell, Keep,Tailor & Refresh.
A clothing rack for the keep items
A good friend who will be strong, hold your hand and not let you keep anything that is less than a 4/4.
Step 1: Remove ALL the clothes from your closet and place them on the bed.
As you make your way through each item in your closet - it must rate 4/4 - anything less, the item must go.
Do not even think about keeping any item less than a 4 ~ not even for gardening, running errands, or walking your four-legged furbaby; frumpy is no longer a word that will be used to describe your look, no matter your style.
As I worked through my pile of clothes on the bed - these are the questions I asked in determining the fate of each garment.
1) Condition of each garment? - Is it ... stretched out of shape?pilling? permanently stained or damaged? if you were able to answer to any of these ... into the Ditch it bin, QUICK!!!
2) What era is the piece from? ~ holding on to a piece hoping it will come back into style ... have you worn it in the past 12 months? Unless it's a classic piece, sorry to burst your bubble - It's NOT coming back in fashion - Donate.
3) Fit? - does it fit as it should? is the fit flattering? Does it give you confidence? If you answered NO to any of these ... time to add to the Donation pile. The fit of a garment is very important, it can either give you confidence or deflate your mood.
4) Is the garment relative to your current life? ~ if your closet is filled with suits for the corporate life you no longer have ... Time to let it go. Either Sell it and get some funds to help in the rebuilding of appropriate wardrobe pieces OR Donate, so someone else can put it to use.
Step 2:
Items that were "Keep" went on to the clothes rack.
Now that you have sorted out the MUST GO items,
it will be easier to assess the remaining items. ~
Carefully re-evaluate the items on the clothes rack one more time.
These are the questioned I asked myself as I tried each one on again.
If an item did not get all 4 check marks ~ it had to go into the Ditch, Donate, or Sell bin.
The items that remained were actually items that I could wear and meant my Style. My closet had been so stacked with items that did not fit me or my new life ~ that these items were difficult to identify. And I would become so overwhelmed with making a choice on what to wear - that I went for the easy (frumpy) stuff - which only made me feel less confident and really affected my motivation.
One Final Step...
(Step 2A)
How often have you been getting ready (usually in a rush) and not been able to wear a specific item because it required minor repair (a button replaced, a hem taken up) or needs to be ironed ? Frustrating no?
All items on the clothing rack, must be in ready to wear condition..
Do one final sort - if it's ready to wear as is, it stays on the rack. If it needs to be tailored or refreshed before you wear it next, NOW is the time to address this.
It may start to look like you have eliminated a good portion of your wardrobe, don't despair. The items that remain are what looks and feels good on you. And now that some have been Tailored and Refreshed, you will actually have a few more pieces to wear, that otherwise would just be taking up valuable space in your closet.
Once items have been Refreshed and Tailor, it's time to look at your wardrobe and see what key pieces may be missing from your wardrobe to complete your style.
It is also the time to look at your closet (now that it's clutter free - empty) and determined if available space is being well utilized? can you see and get to each item easily?
Step 3
I'll be sharing some basic pieces to jump start a wardrobe and
looking closer at closet organization, next time.
Till then, below are some closet storage solutions to get you thinking.
What tips can you share for wardrobe editing? How often do you edit your wardrobe?
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