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Tips For Cleaning Out Your Closet

Even though we may be excited to buy everything on our spring and summer wish lists, we still have the daunting task of cleaning out our closet. Once completed though, we are filled with relief and excitement to start new! For some preparation work, make sure you create a playlist to keep your spirits high. Also, be prepared to trust your gut and let things go. Lastly, don’t stress about getting everything done all in one day. Take your time so that yEven though we may be excited to buy everything on our spring and summer wish lists, we still have the daunting task of cleaning out our closet. Once completed though, we are filled with relief and excitement to start new! For some preparation work, make sure you create a playlist to keep your spirits high. Also, be prepared to trust your gut and let things go. Lastly, don’t stress about getting everything done all in one day. Take your time so that you’re not overwhelmed and to make sure you get it done right. closet Image Source: Lauren Messiah

Start By Taking Everything Out

You want to be able to clean out the spaces holding your clothes. After the space is vacuumed and dusted you will be able to see what you have and can start putting them into piles.

Sort & Prioritize

Once everything is laid out for you to see, it will be easier to divide and conquer. Since we are moving into warmer months you will not need to keep all of your sweaters, jackets and wool cardigans out. You can put aside what you want to put away for later but you will want to keep a few warmer pieces out for those in between days.

What To Keep & What To Toss

If you haven’t worn it in a year, you probably won’t wear it now. If you haven’t but you still feel like you like it, then try making an outfit with it. If you can’t seem to figure out how you would wear it then it’s time to part with it. Denim is a different story, don’t just toss it because it’s old. If the pieces still fit you well they can always be refashioned. Breathe new life into items by using scissors to give them the frayed look or turning an old pair of jeans into shorts. T-shirts are easy to hoard so separate your vintage and favorite go to pieces from the trendy two seasons ago t shirt that you don’t even remember buying.

Take The Time To Organize

Use slim hangers to make more room and create a layout that makes it easy for you to navigate. Try putting together outfits and taking pictures of them to reference later. This will help you use everything in your closet more often so that you don’t get into the habit of wearing the same pieces over and over again.

Create 4 Piles

Separate clothes into a trash pile, donate pile, sell pile and dry clean pile. It’s easier to part with clothes once you know someone else will get to use them or if you can get some money from them. If clothes are no longer wearable, meaning they have tears or rips you can toss them. Other’s that aren’t of much value you can donate by dropping them off to a charity like Goodwill, Dress for Success or The Salvation Army. For the ones that cost you a pretty penny and you think someone else may love it, you can list online on sites like Bib + Tuck or take them to stores that sell gently used clothes like Plato’s Closet. Lastly, the clothes that need to be cleaned should be taken to be dry cleaned and stored properly so that they won’t get moth eaten while in storage.

Closet Inspiration 🙂

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Start By Taking Everything Out

You want to be able to clean out the spaces holding your clothes. After the space is vacuumed and dusted you will be able to see what you have and can start putting them into piles.

Sort & Prioritize

Once everything is laid out for you to see, it will be easier to divide and conquer. Since we are moving into warmer months you will not need to keep all of your sweaters, jackets and wool cardigans out. You can put aside what you want to put away for later but you will want to keep a few warmer pieces out for those in between days.

What To Keep & What To Toss

If you haven’t worn it in a year, you probably won’t wear it now. If you haven’t but you still feel like you like it, then try making an outfit with it. If you can’t seem to figure out how you would wear it then it’s time to part with it. Denim is a different story, don’t just toss it because it’s old. If the pieces still fit you well they can always be refashioned. Breathe new life into items by using scissors to give them the frayed look or turning an old pair of jeans into shorts. T-shirts are easy to hoard so separate your vintage and favorite go to pieces from the trendy two seasons ago t shirt that you don’t even remember buying.

Take The Time To Organize

Use slim hangers to make more room and create a layout that makes it easy for you to navigate. Try putting together outfits and taking pictures of them to reference later. This will help you use everything in your closet more often so that you don’t get into the habit of wearing the same pieces over and over again.

Create 4 Piles

Separate clothes into a trash pile, donate pile, sell pile and dry clean pile. It’s easier to part with clothes once you know someone else will get to use them or if you can get some money from them. If clothes are no longer wearable, meaning they have tears or rips you can toss them. Other’s that aren’t of much value you can donate by dropping them off to a charity like Goodwill, Dress for Success or The Salvation Army. For the ones that cost you a pretty penny and you think someone else may love it, you can list online on sites like Bib + Tuck or take them to stores that sell gently used clothes like Plato’s Closet. Lastly, the clothes that need to be cleaned should be taken to be dry cleaned and stored properly so that they won’t get moth eaten while in storage.

Closet Inspiration 🙂

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5 Ways To Wear Plaid Shirts

Plaid just tends to be one of those trends that never go out of style. We saw bold plaid taking over the runway for the Spring 2016 collection and many celebrities are seen wearing plaid in a million different ways. It's usually one of my favorite things to wear during fall and winter because of how many different things you can do with it. Normally considered cozy and casual, here are our 5 favorite ways to wear plaid shirts. How-to-wear-shirt-around-the-waist-2 Want to get that 90's grunge look? Tie your plaid shirt around your waist. Add some fringed shorts or ripped jeans, converse or Doc Martens for that casual look or dress it up with heels. Image Source: Lovely by Lucy how to wear skater skirts 14 You can make a mens plaid shirt look ultra feminine by tucking it into a skater or fuller style skirt. Add tights for the ultimate winter look. Image Source: Furious Squirrel BEVERLY_H Throw an oversized plaid shirt over a tight dress or even a summer sundress and add thigh-high socks or tights and boots. Image Source: Daily Mail Woman Brown Coat Create the preppy look by layering your plaid shirt underneath a sweater. You can either leave your sleeves and collar tucked in or can pull them out. Image Source: Extra Petite Woman White Coat Want to add extra warmth? Stay comfy and casual by layering your plaid shirt under a cardigan or dress it up by layering it under a blazer. Image Source: All Women Stalk