How to Detox the Wardrobe
What is the one easy, fool-proof way to clean out the closet"
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What is the one easy, fool-proof way to clean out the closet"
Yes, finding the time is one way and having the willingness to spend it is another.
But how do we make it a super efficient and painless task" “Detoxing” the wardrobe is never simple, not now and not ever.
Recently I have done my fair share of closet cleaning. I’ve cleaned out, packed and moved and I have unpacked, unpacked some more and re-arranged several times. None of it is the best fun but there are efficient ways to “detox” our wardrobes.
How I start, end and keep going when all I want to do is shove everything back in their drawers and slam the wardrobe shut comes down to one inoffensive little question.
Will I wear it"
Will I wear it is pretty loaded.
It translates as: Do I like it, have I worn it recently and does it even suit me" Would I buy it today"
If the answer to this question, or any of its derivations, has the slightest hesitation then the garment in question is out. It seems ruthless but I know me and I am doing myself the hugest favour. I am saving hours of indecision and confidence crises by restricting my wardrobe to those pieces that I like, love and most importantly that work for me.
Trust me, this is a brilliant strategy if you play by the rules. And he...
The post How to Detox the Wardrobe appeared first on Vicki Archer.
What is the one easy, fool-proof way to clean out the closet"
Yes, finding the time is one way and having the willingness to spend it is another.
But how do we make it a super efficient and painless task" “Detoxing” the wardrobe is never simple, not now and not ever.
Recently I have done my fair share of closet cleaning. I’ve cleaned out, packed and moved and I have unpacked, unpacked some more and re-arranged several times. None of it is the best fun but there are efficient ways to “detox” our wardrobes.
How I start, end and keep going when all I want to do is shove everything back in their drawers and slam the wardrobe shut comes down to one inoffensive little question.
Will I wear it"
Will I wear it is pretty loaded.
It translates as: Do I like it, have I worn it recently and does it even suit me" Would I buy it today"
If the answer to this question, or any of its derivations, has the slightest hesitation then the garment in question is out. It seems ruthless but I know me and I am doing myself the hugest favour. I am saving hours of indecision and confidence crises by restricting my wardrobe to those pieces that I like, love and most importantly that work for me.
Trust me, this is a brilliant strategy if you play by the rules. And he...
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