Follow These Tips to Clean Out and Organize Your Closet – Fashion Jackson

Follow These Tips to Clean Out and Organize Your Closet – Fashion Jackson


Clean Out

As I said, the first step is emptying your entire closet so you can truly see what you have, and you can give your closet a good clean. Wipe down the shelves, hanging bars, etc. Doing this and starting with a clean slate will motivate your cleanout even more, trust me.

Ask Questions

With your clothes in piles by category, start to work your way through the chaos. As you try on each piece, ask yourself the tough questions like “Do I love it?” “Does it still fit?” “Does it need to be altered?” “Is it damaged beyond repair?” “Do I have too much of the same thing?” “Does it spark joy?” If you’re spending more than a few seconds wondering whether or not you still love the piece, it’s a no. As I was doing this latest cleanout, I realized the process sped up when I started trusting my immediate instinct!

Timeline

The most effective question you can ask yourself during a closet cleanout that will yield big results is “Did I wear this during its last season?” For example, its a winter clean out and we’re approaching spring. If you didn’t wear that dress during the last spring/summer, chances are you won’t this year. So, if the answer is no, it’s time to retire that piece for good. A major caveat here is when it comes to “occasion” pieces. For example, you may own a stunning cocktail dress that you haven’t worn in over a year because you didn’t have an event to wear it. In that case, if it fits, you still love it, and you don’t have anything you can replace it with, definitely keep it. 

The No Pile

As your “no” pile grows, set it to the side so you can come back to it later and determine whether you want to resell the piece or donate it. While I’m satisfied with this year’s closet cleanout, I know I could’ve pared down more. I am infamous for having a hard time parting with any shoes, but I did the best I could! I sell most of my gently worn items on Poshmark if I’m not donating. For designer items, I’ve have sold on Vestiaire & Instagram stories. I haven’t used The Real Real or Fashionphile for selling, just because I’m fortunate to be able to do most on stories.

Get Organiazed

The way a closet is organized can vary for person to person because it should be a method that works best for you. I’ve tried a few ways over the years, but my current method is what has stuck the longest. Category, style, color. You’ll see in my images all the categories are broken out. Within the categories are specific styles, and then its organized by color; light, bright, to dark. Tops are the only category I don’t follow this rule to a T. I have found tanks can get lost surrounded by long sleeve tops. So I have the tanks separated out and organized by color first. Then short sleeve and long sleeve follow. Within each of those styles, it gets organized by color. For my bottoms, its jeans, then trousers/non-denim, skirts, shorts, and then by color. But again this is just what works for me! You’ll have to play around and figure out how you like items organized.

The Best Hack

The best closet organization hack I can give you is that getting dressed should be fun, inspiring, and make you feel confident. If you keep that line of thought top of mind throughout the closet cleanout process, I promise it will go smoother than ever. Don’t keep things that don’t fit, make you feel anything less than amazing, or haven’t been worn in years — life is too short and there are too many amazing pieces out there!





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Kim Browne

As an editor at VanityFair Fashion, I specialize in exploring Lifestyle success stories. My passion lies in delivering impactful content that resonates with readers and sparks meaningful conversations.

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