It's essential to have a must-have closet but we also need to renew our pieces of art once in a while, put them in the right place to be seen or to got rid of. Once we know what we don't want in our lives anymore, we can start picturing what we do want and need. So let's start the process.
STEP 1: TAKE THE DAY OFF.
It took me the whole Sunday to do it, so I highly encourage you to take the day off or do it during the weekend.
STEP 2: GET INSPIRED
It's always good to know to picture in your mind what you want your wardrobe to become, what you want to express through your clothes. Remember everything that inspires you: your favorite blogger, some old movie... Make your own moodboard if you need help.
STEP 3: CLEAR YOUR BED AND YOUR CLOSET.
Make sure to clean your bed since it will be the base of our operations. You'll be putting piles and piles of every piece of clothing you have so we need as much space as we can have. Make sure to have a full body mirror next by so you can try on the clothes you're not sure of removing or keeping.
STEP 4: ANALYZE AND ORGANIZE YOUR CLOTHES IN PILES
This is the way we should start: t-shirts, blouses, shirts, skirts, shorts, pants, dresses, blazers, jackets, coats, bags, jewelry and, most difficult of all, shoes.
- What's staying: this is the group of VIPs, our favorite pieces that might be basics, or might be the diamond of our collection. What is important is that they fit us right and make us feel comfortable and confident, easy to pair and match, that might lasts through any trends and seasons.
- What can be fixed/modified: this are the items which might have gotten boring and need a DIY intervention, the ones that have a little seam break that can be fixed. They can look like new with a few cuts, stitches, and beads. Maybe turn a dress into a cute blouse or a nice skirt; a pair of jeans into a jumpsuit; you can even cut patches from clothing and sew them onto jeans or whatnot; whatever your imagination sends you to.
- To sell: I know it can be hard, but we need to let them go. Make sure they are in decent conditions for somebody else to use it now. This is the site I participate on, Chicfy, and it's been a real surprise how easy it is for other people to give the opportunity of a second chance to your garments. Might be the items that doesn't fit you anymore or those clothes that you bought without trying on and you're too late to return.
- To donate or throw away: If you're going to donate them, make sure they are under proper conditions, otherwise just throw them away. These are the clothes that are not your style anymore, or pants you're saving for when you lose weight.
STEP 5: MAKE A "NEED-HAVE LIST"
Now here comes the fun part. Make a list of what you need to have and have it in mind for your next shopping trip, and go for it!
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Pues totalmente de acuerdo, y este post viene muy bien en estos días en los que ya empezamos con los cambios de armario, pues la primavera se ha adelantado. Un beso guapa.
ResponderEliminarLa "Need-have list" es la parte que más me gusta... hahahha! Desde luego, necesito mucho tiempo para hacer esto... Pero me ha sido de mucha ayuda!!
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Tienes razon, el orden te facilita todo, un beso.
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Ordenar mi armario es una locura, casi necesito estar un día entero solo para organizarlo malamente.. Si es que tenemos un montón de ropa. Grandes consejos los que nos das, a ver si la próxima vez lo pongo en práctica y agilizo jajajaj
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Great review sweetheart...thx for sharing..:-)
ResponderEliminaraww this post is so useful! i need to reorganize my wardrobe but everytime I'm about to do it stop 'cause i see it like an adventure! ahah but you convinced me so ..thank you!
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Really glad this helped! You girls do make my day with every comment! :)
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Great post! Found it very useful and will follow the steps someday (when i get the courage to clean out my wardrobe haha).
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obsessed with this closet! following you on GFC and Bloglovin. your turn. :) xoxo
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Perfect and helpful review!!!!!Thank you for help us to clean our closet!
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Great post!! Very interesting and helpful ;)
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great post sweetie!
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besos!
I usually have clean my closet but I have clothes that I want to sell ; )
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Odio el cambio de armarios porque me pego unas palizas ordenando todo....!!
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thanks so much for this post!!:)
ResponderEliminarsince i'm going to move out very soon i have to clean out my closet. i think i'll donate most of it..
lots of love xx