7 Tips to Edit Your Wardrobe For Spring
Spring is finally here and it is the perfect time to detox, organize and edit your wardrobe.
1. Define. Define your personal style and know your signature style. Personal style changes from year to year so take this time to assess your current style. Before your start editing your wardrobe really think about how you define your personal style and what types of clothes make you feel and look your best.
2. Discard. Now it's time to think about items from the winter season and last spring/summer and make four piles- discard, donate, sell, and the maybe pile. I suggest following the 2 year rule-so if you have not worn an item the past two winter seasons then say goodbye because you will likely never ever wear it!
3. Rotate. Move your remaining winter items to the back of your wardrobe and have your spring items in clear view. This is a good time to dry clean outerwear and properly store away your delicate sweaters.
4. Update. Now is a great time to get rid of mismatched wire and plastic hangers. I recommend investing in slim line hangers or wooden hangers. Invest in good shoe racks and clear storage bins as well.
5. Organize. Now that your spring items are in clear view organize them in a way that works for you. I like to hang items by type (pants, blazers, tops) and then by color. (light to dark) This system will make getting dressed in the morning easier and faster. I also like to keep all the items I wear the most (my capsule wardrobe) together on a rolling rack or on rack in my wardrobe. These are the items I wear the most and are my "go to" items during a particular season.
6. Shop. Now the fun begins! As you are editing your wardrobe make a list of the items you are missing. This list will help you strategically plan out your shopping plan for the season. Ask yourself what foundational items am I missing? (tee shirts, basic sandals, summer dresses etc) Also do you need to replace any items that are worn out or no longer fit? What about an update to your accessories? Accessories such as necklaces, scarves, and hats are an inexpensive and fun way to incorporate some of the season's hottest trends to spring style and wardrobe. For ideas of what to add to your spring wardrobe check out CAPSULE.
7. Maintain. Your wardrobe is spring ready so why not maintain all the hard work you have just accomplished. Wardrobe maintenance is an ongoing process and is less daunting if you continuously evaluate and edit your wardrobe. I have a bin in the corner of my closet where I throw items in that no longer fit, are worn out, or I don't like. This makes it easier to maintain my wardrobe on a continuous basis.
And of course if all else fails you can always call a stylist to help you..and I might just know the perfect person to help you! :)
Check out my top items for spring/summer over at CAPSULE.
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