With autumn approaching, it’s time for a wardrobe refresh. Summer dresses and beach sandals yield to cardigans and closed shoes. If you’ve been putting off the switch, here are three simple tricks to make the wardrobe change easier.
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Ordering the wardrobe by measurements helps visibility and access, making it easier to spot what to wear as the seasons shift.
Three tips to make the wardrobe change more organized
Guidance from the most trusted wardrobe consultant is followed for this seasonal switch. Three practical tricks are highlighted to simplify outfit planning for the new season.
Take a comprehensive approach. Half measures won’t cut it. When the goal is a clean, efficient transition, it’s best to tackle everything at once. This approach is said to be the fastest and most practical. Empty the entire closet and use the moment to clean it thoroughly.
After clearing everything out, the next step is selection. Identify the summer pieces that will be kept for next year and discard items that no longer serve a purpose, are too worn, or feel outdated. Store the remaining clothing in clear, sturdy boxes or bags so they are easy to locate when the heat returns.
How do you organize your closet with the Marie Kondo method?
Once the closet is emptied and cleaned, pull out the items saved for this season and choose the ones that truly fit and spark joy. Following the Marie Kondo approach means keeping only pieces that evoke a positive feeling and serve a genuine need.
This is the Marie Kondo method: order as a synonym for happiness
To refine the selection, divide items into three piles: keep, donate, and discard. After deciding what to keep, arrange items piece by piece. Begin with those to be hung on hangers, then place remaining pieces on shelves and in drawers. If any item needs washing or ironing before hanging, set it aside until it is ready to be sorted.