More articles by Social FashionistaClean Out Your Closet!
Whenever seasons change we all know with a mix of dread and excitement that closet cleaning season is also upon us. Dreading it because it’s a lot of work, but excited because we know after we clean out the old we have room for the new! With the recession and tight budgeting I haven’t been able to be as generous this year with the clothing donations, and have hung on to clothes that I would have normally dispensed of. Clothes that are in good repair that are not as well fitting as they were last year, I have in a pile to send to the tailors. Pants that have gotten a bit “rugged” on the bottom are being hemmed, and shirts with small holes are being repaired to wear longer. Here are some tips I try to follow while cleaning out my closet, and staying within my budget: Toss It: - If you haven’t worn it in a year - If you don’t like it, or don’t like the way it looks on you - If it’s falling apart, or worn out - If you don’t have anything to go with it, and can’t imagine what could possibly have matched it in the first place Repair It: - If it’s slightly faded and could be dyed back to it’s original color - If it’s a minor repair job (small holes, a minor rip in the seam, etc.) - If it could be tailored Keep It: - If it would look brand new with some different accessories - If it’s a basic - If you could put it with another outfit - If it fits well - If it makes you feel good wearing it
Here are some other sites with great tips for cleaning out your closet:
Cleaning Your Closet Tips
14 Great Ideas from Professional Organizers
Tips from Oprah What are your favorite clean-out-your-closet tips that you can follow on a budget? Sponsored by EnterTo.com the first REAL spam free email
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