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My Wardrobe Is Exploding. Re-Organize It Together with Me.

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With so many things tightly jam-packed in every way I can in my wardrobe, I sometimes couldn’t even find the clothes that I want to wear or it just looks crumpled when I pull it out. So annoying isn’t it? I am sure many of you will have this common problem. So let me show you a good way to organize your wardrobe.

Remove all of the clothes from your closet. Take all of your clothes off their hangers and out of any bins or drawers in your closet. Fold them in piles on the floor or on your bed.

I am sure you will find many surprises like clothes that you forgotten you had and probably clothes that you wonder why is it still in your wardrobe.

You need to divide your clothes in to 3 piles: Donate to charity, Keep Or throw away.

Decide which clothes you will keep. The clothes you will keep are the clothes that you wear on a regular basis and clothes that you would miss if they weren't in your closet. If you've worn a certain item in the last week, month, or even few months, you should hold on to it as long as it's seasonally appropriate. Make a "Keep" pile for the clothes that you will keep and wear on a regular basis.

Decide which clothes you will donate or throw out. This is the hardest step, and the most important. If you want to have a truly organized closet, then your goal should be to get rid of as many items of clothing as possible. This doesn't mean you should throw out your favorite things -- it does mean that you should take a long hard look to ask yourself which clothes you will actually ever wear again.

So how to decide what to definitely throw?

If you haven't worn something in over a year and it has no sentimental value, it's time to donate it.

If you have an item that is so worn, covered in moth holes, or faded that you and anyone else will never wear it again, then it's time to throw it out.

If you have a few items of clothing that are just way too small, stop waiting for the day that they will fit and donate them.

Donate all of the clothes you don't need that are in good condition, or give them to a sibling or friend.

Remember to take this opportunity to clean the inside of the closet. You should do this before you put back your clothes. Vacuum or sweep the floor, wipe the walls down with all-purpose cleaner, and sweep away any cobwebs that may have accumulated there.

Hang up your clothes and organize them. Try to hang up as many of your clothes as you can. This will make it easier for you to find your clothes and to conserve space. You should not only hang up your clothes, but you should also organize them in a particular way so you can easily find them whenever you need to. Here are some ways to organize the clothes you hang up.
Organize your clothes by type. You can separate your tank tops, shirts, pants, skirts, and dresses.

Organize your work and casual clothes. Separate your work clothes from your casual clothes so you can easily get dressed for work in the morning.

Organize your clothes by how often you wear them. You can choose any method of organization, but hang up a few key items, like your favorite hoodie or the pair of jeans you wear all the time, in the most accessible place.

If you really want to step it up a notch, you can use differently colored hangers to mark a different type of clothing. For example, you can hang your tops on pink hangers, or your work clothes on green hangers.

You can also think about installing another pole to hang up your additional clothes Once you've hung up all of the clothes fit on your pole, you should find other parts of the closet to store the rest of your clothes. The clothes that you put and fold at the bottom of the wardrobe should be used less frequently than the clothes you hang up, or they should be clothes that don't need to be hung up, like your workout clothes. Here are a few ideas.


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