Organize your wardrobe

Clothes not only serve as cover up but they also personalise you.  If it seems like your wardrobe is getting swarmed with clothes then it’s time to clean in out.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Smartness goes a long way into having the discipline to organise a tidy wardrobe. Net photo.

Clothes not only serve as cover up but they also personalise you.  If it seems like your wardrobe is getting swarmed with clothes then it’s time to clean in out. There are many advantages of keeping your wardrobe organised. Apart from the fact that it keeps your items tidy and creates more space, it also helps in saving money.It is easy to forget that you have a certain item when it is buried deep in a cluttered closet. Tidying up a wardrobe will make you aware of the items that you own, so not only will you avoid spending money on something you already have, but it will also save you the time used trying to look for it. One of the best advantages is the space you will create by putting everything in place. You can use the extra space to keep more things than were probably shrewd around. This means that you will have more space in your room, keeping the environment more organised.The first step to keeping an organised closet is getting rid of unwanted clothes. This might sound easy but it’s not. It’s hard to eliminate something that has been with you for a long time, so emotional attachments are common. Clean out closet is a lot easier if you begin with categorisation. Arrange clothes accordingly. Try and separate casual attire from formal, for example, it’s not great to mix jeans with the trousers you wear for functions like weddings. After getting rid of unwanted clothes and sorting the rest into their respective categories neatly fold them or hang them up. Don’t just throw the clothes you don’t want away rather donate them to charity. Remember that there is always someone in need somewhere in the world. Now that you have a neat and organised wardrobe, the last step is to try as hard as possible to keep it that way. Avoid cluttering the place again and neatly put back whatever was taken out.