Getting apparel to be easy to access in your wardrobe can be a challenge. Especially if just cannot keep the wallet in your pocket when you go looking around the shops.
Aside from compulsive buying, you might simply be short on space too, so in this article, we will give you a few tips on how to organise your wardrobe, for the most space-efficient solutions.
1. De-clutter and Re-arrange
If you find yourself going through shirts, dresses, pants, or any other type of clothing that you no longer use often, it might be time to let go of them. Tucking these away would add to a storage problem. Instead, you should:
– Get packing boxes
– Empty your wardrobe.
– Start splitting clothes into 2 piles (one for those you’ll keep and one for those you don’t need anymore)
– Fill the boxes with the clothes you do not need
– Re-arrange the ones you do back into your wardrobe
Donating or selling the ones you don’t need away will make you feel better. At least these clothes can be used by someone else while earning you some bucks and opening more space to use for the clothes you regularly wear.
2. Keep Seasonal Clothes Stored Elsewhere
The biggest contributor to a messy wardrobe is clothes you are not even using at this time of the year. You will have a lot more space to work with and to organise making your wardrobe convenient to use. Seasonal attire, which is not useful for the current time of the year will be better off stored under your bed or in drawers.
3. Hang The Delicate Clothes You Use Often
Using plastic or wooden hangers to keep any clothes you take out regularly is important. Hanging your clothes will stop them from wrinkling up, make them much easier to spot and take out, and preserve them if they are made out of delicate fabrics. Organising them by the days of the week will make your wardrobe so much more efficient.
4, Organise the Same Clothing Types Together
To avoid having to rummage through your wardrobe, try to keep everything you don’t hang, together. Keep activewear with activewear, sweaters with sweaters, and shoes with shoes. Unless you have outlined priority sections in your wardrobe, that combine all of those, of course. Any items you do not use so regularly should be banded together, so they would be easier to find.
5, Line Your Clothes By Their Colour
Once you have determined the priority clothes and those that you will be taking out occasionally, it’s a great idea to organise them by colour too. This will significantly reduce your decision-making time. Put your clothes in order from lighter to darker and from warm colours to cold ones. Do this for both priority clothes and for the rest.
6. Make Use of Any Drawers
Fold stretchier clothes in there to ensure they keep the proper shape. Activewear and sweaters are clothing that would save you lots of space, without being damaged due to being folded. Drawers are great for socks and underwear as well!
There are many other things to consider when it comes to how to organise your wardrobe, but these tips will surely reduce your time rummaging through your apparel, to find the best option!