Don't leave your clothes 'hanging' another season...
If you can't look at your wool pants, boots, and flannel pajamas anymore, salvation is just around the corner. The snow that blanketed us this winter has melted and before you know it, we'll all be wearing shorts and sandals again.
You may be ready for warmer weather but is your closet? Below is a 5-step strategy for cleaning out your clothes closet and making it ready for the next season:
Step 1 Pick a weekend day for spring cleaning your closet. This task takes time and energy--it should not be done in its entirety after a long day at work.
Step 2 On 'Spring Cleaning Your Closet Day,' set up three garbage bags or boxes near your closet. Label one 'Throw Away,' and label the other two 'Donate,' and 'Repair.' These bags/boxes will assist you as you sort and purge your clothing.
Step 3 Sort through and purge the clothes from this season first. Start with tops (sweaters, turtlenecks, etc.) then move on to bottoms, undergarments, shoes, and accessories. When sorting, keep your eyes open for the following:
* holes in sweaters
* worn down heels on shoes
* anything torn or stained
* items that no longer fit your body
* any garment that no longer 'fits your style'
Take one item out of your closet, examine it closely and ask yourself: Is this something?
* that fits me and I wear regularly?
* I love for sentimental or other reasons?
* that matches at least two other garments in my wardrobe?
* that is in good condition?
If the answer to these questions is YES, then put the item on your bed. If the answer to these questions is NO, then it is decision-making time?
Should the item be?
* thrown away? * donated? * repaired?
* stored in an out-of-the-way place for six months and make a decision then?
Be ruthless when making decisions. Purging will give you more space in your closet, and benefit those who are receiving your donations.
Step 4 Put the bag/box marked 'Throw Away' wherever you keep your trash. Take your bag/box marked 'Repair' and place it by the front door. This will remind you to bring the items to the tailor /shoemaker so they will be repaired and ready to wear next year. Place the 'Donate' bag/box in the trunk of your car. Drop it off at your nearest donation center or drop-off box. If you are unable to drive to a donation center, the Vietnam Veterans of America will (in many areas of the USA) come to your home to pick up bags of clothes and other items in good condition (call (800) 775-VETS (8387)).
Step 5 Now you are left with the articles of clothing you are keeping for next winter. The next step is to find them a home. The amount of space you have in your home will determine where they go. If you have extra closets in your home, turn one of them into an 'off-season'