7/01/2016

Cleaning Out Your Closet: How to Do It Once and Only Once

Most women have a few pieces of clothing that the barely wear. However, some have half a closet full of clothes and accessories they don't use. If you want to free up some space in yours, you might be wondering where to stay. When you open the door and look at what's in there, it all looks a bit too overwhelming. Perhaps you have tried to clear it out before, but you found it difficult to let go of anything. Or you cleaned out some space but quickly filled it up again with new purchases. If you want to clear it out once and for all, try these tactics.


Sort Through Everything
You need to begin by sorting through everything you own. It can be difficult for anyone who struggles to let go of things. Even if you don't wear something often, there's always the thought that one day you eventually will. But you need to be strict with yourself and decide what will go. If it makes it easier, once you get rid of it all, you could reward yourself with one new purchase. If you're not sure where to start, try picking some key pieces you must have in your wardrobe. You can also get rid of anything you haven't worn in the last year.

Find the Right Place to Sell Valuable Items
Once you know what to keep and what's going, it's time to decide what to do with it. If you have any valuable items, you should deal with them first. For example, you might have designer shoes, handbags, clothes, or jewelry. It's better to find specialist places to sell these, instead of choosing a generic seller. It's even a good idea to get some things valued so you know how much you can expect to get. Try using a service such as Luxury Buyers, who will buy your handbags directly from you. Sometimes it might be appropriate to use an auction service or even an up-market pawn shop.

Decide What to Do with the Rest
After dealing with the expensive items, you need to choose what will happen to everything else. You could sell things, give them away, or recycle them. If you want to sell everything in one place, you have a few options. You could hold a yard sale or set up a Facebook group for your friends and neighbors to buy things. You might also want to give things away if you're not concerned with making a profit. Let friends know you have some spare clothes or look for a charity to donate.

Organize Your Remaining Items
Now you have less to fit into your closet, spend some time organizing what's left. If it all looks a bit messy, try looking for some storage solutions. Everything from boxes and shelves to hangers can make everything look neater. It will also help you to see how much space you realistically have for future purchases.

Once your closet is cleared out, think about how you can prevent it filling up again. Be strict with your purchases so you don't buy things you don't wear.

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