Three Simple Tricks to Make a Seasonal Wardrobe Change Easier

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With autumn approaching, it’s the moment to refresh the wardrobe. Summer dresses and beach sandals give way to cardigans and closed shoes. If you tend to delay these changes, here are three simple tricks to make updating your closet easier today.

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Consider organizing the wardrobe to millimeter precision, ensuring every item is visible and accessible.

Three tips to make the wardrobe change more organized

People often borrow ideas from renowned organizers to simplify seasonal swaps. The guidance below reflects widely respected practices for streamlining closet updates this season.

Doing it all at once beats taking half measures. If a complete change feels right, empty the entire closet and take the chance to clean it out. This approach is widely viewed as the quickest and most practical method. Start by removing everything, then seize the opportunity to tidy up.

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After clearing the space, begin selecting what to keep. Start with summer pieces you plan to wear again next year and discard items that no longer serve you, are too worn, or feel outdated. Store the rest in clear, sizable boxes or bags to simplify retrieval when warmer days return.

How do you organize your closet with the Marie Kondo method?

Once the closet is emptied and cleaned, pull out the items you’ve saved for this season. Sort through them and retain only those that truly spark joy and fit your current style.

This is the Marie Kondo method: order as a synonym for happiness

To make the selection more effective, create three piles: keep, donate, and discard. After choosing what stays, organize items piece by piece. Begin with items to hang on hangers, fill the closet rod, then place the rest on shelves and in drawers. If any pieces require washing or ironing, set them aside until they’re ready to be sorted.

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