Okay, so you went through your closet and your dressers, donated and/or tossed unnecessary items.
Now, what about the clothes and shoes that scream, "SUMMER," that you love, but cannot wear during the rainy, cold, wintery months? You don't have to get rid of them, but what should you do with them?
For women, what do you do with the sundresses, crop-tops, shorts, and skirts?
For men, where do the short-sleeved button-ups, tank-tops, and shorts belong?
It's time to get organized!
You have a few options:
1. Keep all clothes together, no matter the season (for this option, you can simply move these items to the back).
2. Separate clothes by season in your closet and dresser (easier-access and visibility).
3. Keep a seasonal selection in your closet and pack the off-season wardrobe in boxes.
It is up to you, but if you choose the latter, you can save space in your closet and dressers. You will have to make space in your storage area, whether that be your garage, basement, attic, or even under your bed, but it will alleviate the stress of finding an appropriate getup for the day.
A couple of items to have on-hand for this task:
1. Plastic Boxes
3. Patience
Make sure to keep note of what you put in the boxes so that when the seasons change, you know exactly where to go to get your favorite outfit.
The same goes for the end of winter. Do you really need all of those coats taking up space in your closet? Especially if you are from Sunny Southern California! Keep one coat in the closet for those rare days when the temperature is below 70 degrees.
Just something to think about in an attempt to make life a little easier, and less cluttered in the long-term.
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