Below are the steps I took to de-clutter and better my wardrobe. The result: A clean closet, more time in the morning, and extra money in the bank. What are you waiting for?!
Step 1: Make sure your seasonal clothes are sorted and separated. Now that it's Winter, all your Spring and Summer pieces should be stored away from the clothes you would wear now. Do a quick look through to see if there is anything you can donate, otherwise keep them folded in bins, or hanging in a separate area of your closet (if you have space).
Step 2: Create four piles to place your clothes as you go through them one by one.

- Keep: Items that you wear frequently, fit well, and have several outfit options to wear them with.
- Sell: Anything that you have not worn in a year should definitely go in the Sell or Donate piles. Items that don't fit but are in good condition or that you have barely worn are great items that you can sell and get extra cash for, especially if they are designer or a high price brand.
- Donate: Anything that you would not miss if it wasn't in your closet should be donated. I would donate anything that I felt wouldn't sell for much money, otherwise selling may be a good option to get some extra cash (if you feel like taking the time to do this step).
- Have not worn but can't seem to part: This pile is for those special items that you HAD TO HAVE yet you can't seem to figure out what to wear them with (story of my life)... we will go over what to do with this pile in tomorrow's post.
- The hardest part of this process is taking the time to go through EVERY piece. Really think about whether you NEED the item or not. If you just quickly graze over your closet, you will not make much progress- talk about a waste of time!
- I know it can be hard to get rid of your clothes especially if you have barely worn them, but they are just creating clutter in your life! It does seem like a waste to get rid of something that you spent decent money on, but having gone through this process will help you make better buying decisions in future shopping trips- you'll realize how much money you had wasted on those previous impulse purchases. I feel way better with fewer items in my closet, and have not missed a single item that i've gotten rid of!
Do the same above process with your shoes, handbags, jewelry and other accessories. Once your piles have been created and you feel that you've made great progress in simplifying your wardrobe, jump in your car and head to the nearest Goodwill! Do not take the time to create these piles just to leave them sitting on the floor of your bedroom...
Step 3: The last step is to follow through with the process and take your donate and sell bags out of the house! Items you wish to sell can be taken to Crossroads, Buffalo Exchange or other Buy Sell Trade shops in your area. For your high-end designer duds, I would suggesting taking them to a consignment shop. You will get more money for your goods but you will not get paid until it sells, so it depends if you want fast cash or not. I went to both Crossroads and Buffalo Exchange, as what one shop didn't buy, the other did. I also offered to take my boyfriends clothes... I made over $300!
RESULT: Free groceries and more money to spend on holiday gifts! WARNING: DO NOT go straight to the mall just to buy more closet fillers!
Tomorrow, I will go over what to do with your had-to-have-but-not-worn pile to complete your wardrobe- that is until Spring Cleaning... Looking forward to it!
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