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Closet Organizing -- Out with the Old Season, in with the New
by Colleen Langenfeld
Description: How to de-clutter and organize your clothes closet for changes in season.
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No matter where you live in the world, you probably deal with
the change of seasons. A few souls can get away with wearing the
same clothing year-round, but not many.
Closet organizing can be challenging if you are wearing shorts
and tank-tops one season and need jeans and jackets for the
next. However, with some basic planning, you won't dread
rearranging your closet when the weather turns colder or hotter.
Just remember these simple ideas.
1. Organize your closet based on the coldest time of year where
you live.
That's because these seasonal clothes will be the bulkiest and
take up the most room. If you have room for your sweaters,
coats, and boots, you won't have any trouble organizing your
shorts and bikinis.
2. Archive out-of-season clothing.
Don't try to keep an entire year's worth of clothing in your
closet all the time. That's a recipe for frustration and you'll
end up not liking (or wanting to wear) any of your clothes.
Invest in a few sturdy storage containers and keep your
off-season clothing safely packed away. Be sure and put only
clean, dry clothes in your containers and take the necessary
precautions for pests or humidity based upon where you live.
Different types of fabric need to be stored differently (many
fabrics need to breathe). Remember, your clothing is an
investment in yourself. Do an online search for "clothing
storage tips" to find the correct storage information for your
needs.
3. Have a place for everything.
This is a standard organizing concept, but it's even more
important when it comes to closet organizing. Why? Because handy
shelves for stacking sweaters in the cold season means you'll
have plenty of shelf space for your extra hot-weather sandals,
as well. The point here is that you'll be able to easily swoop
one season's clothing off your shelves or hangars in minutes. As
you put the current season's clothing away in its place, take
the time to check for fit and any little problems that may need
fixing, like missing buttons, for example.
4. Seasonal closet organizing means better shopping!
Let's face it: if you don't know what's in your closet you
don't know what you REALLY need when you go shopping. Keep some
tried-and-true basics in each season's clothing arsenal and you
can make a list of what you need to add to those basics as you
unpack your clothing 'archive' at the beginning of each new
season.
By starting with what you know already works for you and adding
the latest accessories plus a few new pieces to the mix, you'll
end up with a wardrobe you're much happier with and probably for
less money.
5. Keep a list.
In fact, to make it super-easy on yourself, hang a pad and pen
inside your closet and compile your clothing shopping list all
year round. Don't have the right belt for that great pair of
jeans? Write it on your list. Need a new red blouse that goes
with two pairs of pants, a skirt and your favorite wool blazer?
Write it on your list.
Include notes that will help you get exactly what you want when
you're shopping. This will also enable you to take advantage of
off-season sales and save even more money.
6. Do the same for other family members.
If you have kids, you know how disorganized their closets can
become. A seasonal clothes change can seem overwhelming.
Hold on! Put these same ideas to work in your children's
closets and add one more step. Check for size changes when you
pull out the new season and put away the last one. Separate all
clothes that are outgrown into a box for a local charity and
toss out clothes that are simply past their prime. You'll be
able to see at a glance if little Johnny or Suzi is going to
need a serious clothes shop next time the temperature changes.
Add that fact to your closet shopping list and watch for those
off-season sales!
Seasonal closet organizing doesn't have to be a drain on either
your wallet or your time. Use the basics you already know about
closet organizing to keep your seasonal wardrobes at their peak
and looking fantastic on you!
Colleen Langenfeld has been parenting for
over 26 years and helps other moms enjoy mothering more at
http://www.paintedgold.com. Visit her website and get more
closet tips at
http://www.paintedgold.com/Organize/closet-organizing.html.
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