When a new season comes around, you don’t want to rummage through your closet looking for winter clothes without any luck. And you don’t want to be short on space for your summer items, either. If your closet is in disarray, it makes seasonal shifts even more hectic. So here is The Ultimate Guide to Organizing Your Closet for Next Season.
You might be refreshing your closet for the new year or spring cleaning, but any season deserves a tidy closet that’s ready for a change. Switching out warm-weather staples for your cozy cold-weather selection requires an orderly closet.
Get you and your wardrobe ready to take on the coming months by clearing out unused items, organizing your essentials and storing the rest. Prepare your closet for different weather and seasonal events with the following organizational guide.
1. Decide Which Clothes to Donate
A common issue with maintaining a closet over the year is having too many items clogging the space. With new trends emerging and old styles going out, you need to clear out your closet. Donating items that you haven’t worn in the last two years is an effective strategy to make room and help you see what clothing you have to choose from.
Set aside pieces that you don’t expect to wear anytime soon. After you’ve removed the clothing you don’t use, you can manage the rest of your collection with ease. And donating used items in good condition is a helpful practice.
2. Keep Transitional Pieces as Anchors
Some shirts and pants stick with you no matter the time of year, and these essentials don’t need to budge. You can use these items as a foundation for your wardrobe by keeping them in a fixed spot.
Your favorite pair of jeans probably makes an appearance during the summer and winter, so leave them out of storage. Prepare for the coming season by identifying your go-to items, because depending on your style, your transitional pieces can be floral patterns, neutral shades or bold solid colors.
3. Group Clothing in Sections
When your collection of clothing is sorted in clear categories, it can help you quickly and effortlessly add and remove seasonal clothing. Separate the clothing in your closet by item type, color and occasion. You can locate your favorite beige cardigan immediately when you have a system.
Avoid filling up empty space just because it’s available because you can use that excess during seasons with bulkier clothing. Winter and fall knits take up more space than flowy summer rompers and sundresses.
4. Make Your Favorite Pieces Accessible
The clothing that you have on rotation, like your beloved pair of boots, should be featured at the front of your closet. Whatever items you regularly wear need to be in a place where you can reach them. You can move anything you rarely use to the back. If you want to start wearing a certain item more, simply move it closer to the front and introduce it to your everyday section.
Keep your most worn pieces at eye level and within arms reach. Daily essentials can be in the middle, while your fanciest dress can stay hidden. You can put other pieces out of sight on high shelves and in low storage containers.
5. Store Out-of-Season Items Properly
For seasonal clothing that can’t stay out year-round, place them in clean storage containers in a safe area to pull out later. Preserving your clothes can be tricky, but if you take the right precautions, your clothing can be ready to use next season. Run your clothes through the wash before you tuck them away, so they’re fresh and intact next time you can wear them.
Opt for plastic bins with ventilating lids rather than cardboard boxes to prevent mold and keep pests away. Don’t put your clothing in damp or cold areas, but try to find a spot that’s dry with a neutral temperature.
Prepare Your Closet for a New Season
During any part of the year, your closet should be helpful to your personal style. If you need to grab a jacket for work, a functional system can get you what you need at a moment’s notice. Reordering your pieces can make exchanging one season’s clothes for another’s a breeze.
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Great tips! Thanks, Andrea!