Do you have small closets, or do you just have a lot of clothes?
Separating your clothes by season can be a great way to save space. It
also gives you the ability to periodically go through your clothes and
clean out what items you do not want anymore. Keep reading to learn
three great reasons about organizing your closet by season. If you want
some tips or more information, you can check out apartment therapy.
When
I was a kid growing up in New York, it was a spring ritual to go
through the box of summer clothes my mother had packed away the previous
fall, trying them on to see what fit and what was, and wasn't, usable.
Now
that I live in Los Angeles where it's always sunny and 70 degrees (not
really), I'd fallen out of the habit of packing away summer clothes.
After all, a particularly hot day in February might encourage a
spontaneous trip to the beach, when I'd need a bathing suit. But,
recently, I've picked up the habit again, sucking everything meant for
three digit temperatures into Space Bags for the winter.
Now
that the temperature's starting to warm up (seriously, it does get
chilly here), I've started unpacking my stuff while making a mental list
of the wintery things that will be the first to be packed away. Besides
a closet in which I can actually see what I own, I've discovered a few
other unexpected benefits to this childhood ritual:
• I'm forced
to go through my clothes with a critical eye, discarding what no longer
works or fits, or is beyond repair. The forced examination of my
wardrobe has resulted in its considerable thinning. Unexpected benefit: a
smaller wardrobe but one which actually works better (which means
getting dressed in the morning — getting dressed period — takes half as
long as it used to. No more clothes tornadoes. Another benefit.).
•
With a few modifications, my closet can hold everything I need in one
place: By keeping only the present season's wardrobe in my closet, I
discovered that I didn't need a dresser after all. Unexpected benefit:
more room in my bedroom, no money spent on storage furniture.
•
Grouping clothing by season and by activity, it's easier to assess what
works for my wardrobe and my life and what doesn't. Now I can look at a
catalog and quickly figure out if I need something or not. Turns out, I
have enough black tie dresses to last me an entire awards season (if
anyone needs a date). Unexpected benefit: saving money.
Do you pack away clothes when the seasons change?
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