Do you stand in front of your closet every morning and feel like you have nothing to wear? Your hangers are bursting with mismatched clothes, and you don't really know what's inside your wardrobe? Don't worry, in today's article, we'll reveal ways to create a wardrobe that perfectly suits your needs and style. Ready for a revolution?
All clothes on top
A general cleanup is difficult to tackle, but the easiest way to start is to gather all your clothes in one place. We empty out the wardrobe, drawers, and laundry basket, and then we're often surprised to find ourselves staring at a huge pile of clothes. This can be overwhelming at first, but it allows us to get a head start and make a careful selection.
Every item of clothing has its place
Establish a storage system. Plan which clothes will be on hangers, which will go in drawers, and which will be on shelves. Take a moment and carefully consider how you want to organize your wardrobe, keeping in mind everyday comfort and convenience. Remember to always have access to your favorite items.
It cannot be done without selection
Cleaning also means reviewing and selecting your clothes. There's no room for sentimentality here. If you're holding onto your favorite jeans from ten years ago, even though they're already ripped and too tight, it's high time to part with them. You'll never wear them again anyway. The rule is simple: anything damaged and worn out goes in the trash, while good clothes that you don't wear because, for example, they don't fit your figure get a second life. Give them to your mom, a friend, or simply someone who will put them to better use.
Leave only the clothes you like
Simple? Only in theory, because in practice it's much more difficult to achieve. We tend to hoard clothes "for later" or "for the home," things we're embarrassed to wear in public. It's time to put an end to this and leave only our favorites on the racks.
Classic and consistent
We may have different styles, but every woman's wardrobe should include a few timeless pieces that complement each other and are suitable for every occasion. These include, for example, a little black dress, black skinny jeans, well-fitting jeans, or a good white T-shirt. When choosing these items, prioritize quality. Also, pay attention to the ingredients. Good quality clothes will last for years, and that's the point, because classics never go out of style. What's more, these types of pieces always go together, and a cohesive wardrobe makes it much easier.
Don't blindly follow trends
Develop your own style. Don't succumb to passing trends, simply choose clothes that make you feel attractive and comfortable. This way, you'll never feel like you're overdressed instead of underdressed.
Color analysis
If you're unsure which colors suit you, check this out. There are many guides online that will help you determine your beauty type and what color palette you should surround yourself with. Not everyone looks good in black or orange. Therefore, it's worth knowing what looks good on you and what shades complement your complexion. This knowledge will make organizing your wardrobe much easier.
Only thoughtful purchases
We say no to aimlessly wandering through shopping malls. We don't buy something just because it's cheap or on sale. Plan your purchases and shop wisely. Create a wishlist, write down what clothes you're missing. Then do some online research, compare prices, and only then head to the store. You'll save not only money but also time.
As you can see, it's not as difficult as it might seem. Developing a few habits will allow you to enjoy the contents of your wardrobe, feel feminine and beautiful at all times, and at the same time, inspire satisfaction. So, it's worth getting started on your fall cleaning!
Agata Bielecka / AGU – She was supposed to be a teacher, but she became a blogger. She owns a blog available at www.agatabielecka.pl . Known online as Agu, she's passionate about cosmetics and everything related to beauty and self-care. She's obsessed with brushes, eyeshadow, and red lips. In her private life, she's a cat lover, a fan of photography, Scandinavian crime novels, austere interiors, good food, and coffee.
