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10 Steps to a Happy Clothes Closet
by Maria Gracia | Updated on October 13, 2023
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The clothes closet is one of the least respected areas in the house. It's
often stuffed from floor to ceiling with clothing, briefcases, purses, and
shoes. Valuable clothing rod space has been taken over by vast armies of
mismatched hangers. Books and magazines have managed to somehow
sprout out of nowhere. Bed linens are living with towels, umbrellas and
shoes. You can barely see the floor. Before you know it, your closet has
become clutter central!
Here's some friendly advice. Heed the old saying, "Less is more." You'll
save an enormous amount of time, money, and stress by thinning out your
huge wardrobe.
1.
Get the proper supplies. Buy a starter set of 50 hangers. Get
wood…or the sturdy, plastic ones. Buy all one color for uniformity (or
if you're sharing closet space with someone, get one color for
yourself, and another color for the person you're sharing space with.)
While you're at the store, pick up a few skirt hangers if applicable.
Tiered skirt hangers with clips that hold multiple skirts on one hanger
are a great choice. In addition, pick up an expandable shoe
rack…and a tie rack if appropriate.
2.
Start with a clean slate. Pull out everything (yes, everything!) that's
currently in your closet. Keep in mind, as you're doing so, that most
people only wear 20% of the clothes in their closets on a regular
basis, 10% are for special occasions, and the other 70% are rarely or
never used at all.
3.
Make 5 piles…
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A. Clothing that meets any of the following criteria:
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outdated
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ripped
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stained
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doesn't fit (if you're not sure, try it on now)
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you think it may come back in fashion someday
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you wouldn't dream of ever wearing it again
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B. Wire Hanger Pile (they're weak, they stick up in the air, and
they damage your clothing)
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C. Clothes that need minor repairs such as sewing a hem or
replacing a button. If it’s too much of a hassle to repair it, then
don’t put it in this pile.
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D. Clothes you love and wear at least once a month AND
clothes you love and wear at least twice a year (special
occasion wardrobe). Your wardrobe should always make you
feel good about yourself. If you don’t love it or wear it often, it
doesn’t belong in this pile.
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E. Any other items that don’t fit into Category A, B, C or D.
4.
CATEGORY A OR B: Dump or donate it. Ok, now here's the fun
part. Grab a large plastic garbage bag and dump everything (yes,
everything!) from your A pile into it. Bring it to your local charity
organization first thing in the morning or dump it now.
If you're still reading this in disbelief, take a deep breath to get over
the initial shock, then go ahead and toss it or donate it. You’ll feel
better in the end.
While you're at it, take all those terrible wire hangers (Have you
gotten the point that I really don’t like wire hangers?!) in your B pile
and bring them to your local dry cleaner for recycling or dump them
immediately.
C'mon now. Are you still considering keeping something in your A or B
piles?? Please, dump it. It's clutter. You'll feel better about it later
when your closet is organized, inviting, and free of chaos.
5.
CATEGORY C: Repair it within 2 weeks. Ok, now that your A and B
piles are donated or trashed, let's move on to your C pile. This pile
should contain those articles of clothing that need minor repair. Get a
basket or container. Dump this entire pile in it. Now, carry that basket
over to your clothing repair area.
Give yourself a 2-week deadline. If it's not done in two weeks, dump
or donate the entire basket. After all, if it's not important enough for
you to repair, it's clutter. Sound drastic? I wouldn't steer you wrong.
It's very easy for clutter to build up, and I want to help you eliminate
any chance of it happening to you again.
6.
CATEGORY D: Organize your keepers. Sort everything in your D
pile by category of clothing (blouses, skirts, pants, suits, etc.) When
done sorting, start with one category. Take one article of clothing at a
time, put it on a hanger and hang it in the closet. (Important Note: If
you found something that didn't belong in the closet in the first place,
don’t put it there again.)
Do this until you've managed to hang all of your categories of
clothing, making sure that all clothing and hangers are facing the
same direction. (By the way, if you share your closet with someone,
don't mix clothing together. Put each individual's clothing on either
side of the closet.)
7.
CATEGORY E: Categorize and organize everything else. If, due to
lack of additional storage space, you have some items that simply
have to be returned to your closet which haven't been put there
already (your E pile), categorize them. Then, get some inexpensive
organizing containers so that each category remains separated and
place the containers on shelves in your closet.
Now is a good time to set up your new, sturdy, expandable shoe rack
and neatly place your shoes on it.
8.
Finishing touches. Now, you're ready for some finishing touches. If
you install a few hooks on an empty closet wall, you'll be able to hang
belts, umbrellas, and handbags. If you're lucky enough to have
cubbies in your closet, purses and hats can be stored there;
otherwise, put them on your closet shelves.
You can even pick up a clear, over-the-door shoe bag for small
accessories such as hosiery, scarves, jewelry and the like. Don't put
shoes in the shoe bag. It may sound funny, but these bags are too
flimsy and awkward for the weight of most shoes, plus they collect dirt
from shoe bottoms.
9.
Final thoughts. Don't overstuff. There should be plenty of room in
your closet to get an item in or out. If there's not, thin out your
wardrobe a little more. The goal here is quality, not quantity. Don't buy
another thing to wear without first determining if you really need it.
Some people like to replace something they're not really happy with
anymore with a new item. Others like the extra space they just
gained!
10.
Celebrate. Congratulations! You're done. Don't you feel great?!
You deserve a special reward for your hard work. Treat yourself to
dinner, go for a massage, or watch a favorite movie. Be happy. Your
closet is!
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