
Seven simple steps to an organized closet
- You need to be able to see what you're doing. Move everything onto the bed and separate those items that need to visit the tailor or cobbler.
- Put your favorite pieces back in the closet, sorted into categories. Place those you wear the most (office pants, jeans, day dresses) in the most accessible location.
- Once items are sorted by category, sort them by color.
- Invest in uniform hangers; we like the super-thin Joy Mangano Huggable Hangers for tops (available at hsn.com) and basic clips for skirts and pants.
- Shoes should be arranged in clear, stacking drawers or a wire grid system on the back of the closet door.
- All sweaters should be buttoned, folded, and stacked, with the bulkiest on the bottom to create sturdy piles.
- Make sure all of your clothing is clean before submitting it to long-term storage in your closet. And remove all items from dry-cleaning bags—they can trap chemicals that can break down fibers.
Got this wonderful peice of info from Lucky Magazine!
LB
XOXO
3 comments:
Uh wow. That is one organized closet. If you dont mind me asking, How much did you put into that? Cost wise and time wise?
~Andre Pickens
LearnTenacity.blogspot.com
&nd no matter how much i organized my closet, it still looks over crowded! lls.
»v i s i t . m e | f o l l o w . m e;* mzrelevant.blogspot.com
Andre I put zero time and zero money because that's not my closet. I wish it was tho! lol
Mz. Relevant - so true
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