3 Rules to Keep in Mind When Cleaning out Your Closet
by benaya
May 6, 2020

Do you remember the last time you arranged your wardrobe? Well, now that our days are mostly spent at home, it’s the perfect time to kick your spring-cleaning mode into high gear.

What to Keep: Style Staples
Before diving into your wardrobe, it’s important to know what type of clothes you’re going to keep. A great place to start is with your style staples or clothes that you wear time and again. This way, you’re not only saving time and energy for the decluttering process, but also ensuring that you won’t have any style regrets in the future. Case in point: When the temperature begins to drop, having a timeless, trusty sweater like these options from Everlane will definitely come in handy.
What to Toss Out: Unflattering Pieces
At some point, we’ve all bought or held on to items that don’t complement our body, thinking, “I’ll fit in it eventually” — but this is sadly a myth. Your clothing should hug you in the right places and make you feel great about your body. An article on StyleCraze suggests that the best place to start is by acknowledging that everyone comes in different shapes and sizes. It doesn’t help to squeeze into something that doesn’t make you feel great. If you’re petite, Pretty Me recommends the classic wrap dress to enhance your natural curves. That way, you’re able to appear more proportionate. On the other hand, long-legged gals can enjoy their maxis and bootleg pants, which could help show off your favorite parts. These flattering pieces are what you want to hold on to — not that uncomfy black top that’s two sizes smaller than what you really are.What to Do After: Arrange Accordingly
Once you’ve figured out what stays and what goes in your wardrobe, it’s equally important to fix up your closet afterward. Simply putting them back inside is an easy recipe for another closet cleanup in the near future. Instead, you can thoughtfully arrange your garments by categorizing them. As explained by lifestyle site MyDomaine, this trick is a simple yet effective way to know what pieces you own and how many, too. From there, you can sort your clothes by the colors of the rainbow to streamline your closet even more. All in all, properly organizing your clothes after the cleaning process ensures that your closet is neat and efficient at all times.
benaya
A plant mom. Obsessed with skincare enthusiast. When I'm not slathering on serums, you'll catch me rocking some K-fashion vibes and jotting down my thoughts in the blogging.