Every day, you open your closet looking for the perfect outfit to wear to work, a special event, an outdoor adventure, or just on a visit with friends. How long does it take to find the pieces that you want to wear? If you are like many other people, your wardrobe includes everything from casual T-shirts to fancy dresses or suits, sandals for the beach, and winter boots for when it snows. If you want to minimise the wasted time and stress of choosing what to wear every day, the time has come to organise your wardrobe.
Get Rid of Clothes You Do Not Use
It is time to organise your closet, dressers, and shelves, but before you buy new pieces of furniture or clothing racks, you need to get rid of unused and unsuitable parts of your wardrobe. Start by taking everything out of your closet and drawers. Lay items you use regularly on your bed, Put favourite items you wear occasionally in another pile and make a final pile of pieces you never wear and may not fit in anymore.
Then take a closer look at the last pile. If a jacket or skirt is still in great condition but you do not like the style or fit, put it in a bag for donation. If a pair of pants or shoes are too damaged or worn, throw them in the garbage. If there are items you do not want to get rid of for sentimental reasons, pack them neatly in a box, tape them closed, and store them somewhere out of the way.
Choose a Wardrobe Organisational Structure
The next step is to decide how you want to organise your wardrobe. All the simple answers would mention clothing racks, drawers, and cubbies, it is really more of a question of usability than space. For example, you could split your wardrobe into warm and cold season clothes. Many people put away their winter coats and wool sweaters during the summer and swap them with sundresses and sandals later in the year. Others separate clothing with purposes like putting all their work attire on one rack and their club wear on another.
Maximise Closet Space With Storage Solutions
Most pieces of clothing do not need full floor-to-ceiling space to hang neatly. Visit our store for closet organisational systems and you’ll find amazing storage solutions that fit your needs. You can also hire a local service to install custom shelves, racks, drawers, and bins to suit your wardrobe specifically. Something as simple as putting shelves on the bottom of your closet and leaving rail space above for shirts and folded trousers makes a big difference in wardrobe organisation.
Think Twice Before Buying More Clothes
Now that everything in your wardrobe and closet is organised perfectly, do not let things get out of hand again. The most important tip to living a clutter-free and well-organised life is to not buy more things than you need. Explore the option of a capsule wardrobe that allows you to mix-and-match pieces for dozens of attractive outfits. Give yourself a waiting period before clicking the “Buy” button on your favourite online shop. Your bank account and wardrobe organisational structure will thank you for it.