This post will cover two topics that go hand in hand:
Wardrobe clearout
This is something I'm looking forward every season, especially when spring comes! Putting away all the chunky, heavy winter wear and bringing out lighter clothing pieces gives me joy, as weird as it might sound. Here is one part of my closet that holds items that are currently in season and, as you can see, it started to look a little bit messy.
There's few steps I like to follow every time I do this and you can use them too:
1. Take everything out - each and every piece of clothes, from every corner/storage/closet of the house (in my case it's just my room).
2. Dump everything into one spot - bed always works fine but you can put it on the (clean) floor as well, depending how many space you have/need.
3. Sort everything into categories - you can do this as you take everything out, but I love to see everything in one pile first as it can be quite shocking and eye-opening. For categories I do outerwear, sleeveless tops, crop tops, short sleeve tops, long sleeve tops, shorts, skirts, long bottoms, rompers and dresses..
4. Go through every piece and make different piles - hold each piece and decide if you want to keep it or not. Ask yourself: Do I love this? If I was in the store and saw this item right now, would I buy it again? When was the last time I wore this? Does it fit me? Does it make me feel good/confident? Based on these questions, you can decide if you want to keep an item, donate it, sell it or get rid of it (preferably recycle it). This is my discard pile with 8 pieces.
Just for fun and to have an idea of the numbers, I counted how many clothing pieces I own:
Before declutter: 123
- 63 tops - crop top, sleeveless, short sleeve, long sleeve tops, sweaters, cardigans
- 31 bottoms - long, shorts, skirts
- 18 one piece - dresses and rompers
- 11 outerwear - jackets and vests
After declutter: 115
I still think I have too much clothes, but I really want to make sure I'm making the right decisions since I don't really go shopping that much at all. Living in a 4 season climate makes this a little bit challenging for me, since I always feel I need to cover any weather situation, lol. But every 3 months or so, when I do this, I get rid of few items and hopefully, I'll create the wardrobe I will absolutely, 100% love.
Fast fashion and history of my clothes
This is something I became aware of recently - a lot of the clothing from big companies such as H&M or Forever 21, for example, comes from poor countries where people work for hours in factories, in hard conditions for very little money. Majority of these people are women but a lot of times children as well. Another big problem with mass producing clothes and clothing industry in general, in enormous pollution - second largest polluter in the entire world. Huge waste of water, using fibers and materials that are hardly biodegradable and irresponsible recycling can also be added to the list.
Where my clothes comes from?
Last 2-3 years I managed to stay away from shopping quite a bit. The main reason for that is the fact I got clothes in a few different ways and I also wanted to spend money on more important things. I do really like H&M but I try to stay away from it. I brought a few bags of old clothing for recycling that was in such a bad condition, it wasn't worth donating. I got 15% coupon cards for each bag I gave to H&M that I used for buying gifts for my friends, nieces or nephews and even though it wasn't for me, I still gave my money to this company and in a way, "support it" but being aware of it, I will hopefully improve. By the way, recycling system in Serbia in general is so terrible, almost non-existing.
Here are some ways I got my clothes in the past couple of years:
I have 3 pairs of denim shorts that were once jeans. One denim skirt that got an upgrade. One dress that ended up as a crop top and one short sleeve button up from my mom's closet that was too big for me but now fits me nicely. - all this was done by my mom with help of her old Singer sawing machine. Two floral dresses I also found in my mom's closet and they were too big for me but because of their material, me and my mom thought that it would be better if I take them to be tailored.
I used to receive some new clothing pieces as gifts from cousins or family friends but recently I got a lot of clothes from my friends that mostly doesn't fit them. I also gave away some clothes to my friends and I have some set aside for my younger cousins that I will hopefully visit this summer.
These are the items I found that didn't need any touch ups so I could just wear them as they are. If you have a change to dive into someone's closet and find some gems that are not used, I highly recommend it - it's like shopping but without spending money and vintage clothes can be pretty cool.
115 clothes after declutter......Only for you?....Lol....please pardon me.....your wadrope arrangement is lovely....neatly arrange..
Soon i will expecting my own clothing gift.
Thanks for sharing @nikolina
It's still a lot but since this includes my everyday clothes, workout/Zumba clothes and lounge wear for anywhere between -15 to +30 degrees Celsius, I'm quite happy with the progress. :)
Thank you for stopping by!
I have to take your advices as i am so in mess with cloths as I live in studenski dorm. Nice content by the way.
Thanks! :)
I hope some of the tips will help you organize better.
Nice collection i like it !
Thank you!
I saw that you have a sweater on a pants hanger being held on by the clamps......I think I will do that from now on with my sweaters, it looks like it would help me from getting those hanger notches in the shoulders. I wish I would have thought of it before. Thanks!!
I actually borrowed that hanger from my mom's closet because I don't have any hangers like that, haha.
I thought hanging everything will be better for taking pictures but I do fold a lot of my clothes. Heavy sweaters can stretch and lose shape when hanged but with these clamps it might work.
It's so nice to hear you got an idea and inspiration from this post! Thank you for your comment!
Since I learnt to sew, I make most of my clothes except for my jean wears and this is because of the unavailability of quality jean fabrics.
Before then however, I buy any wear that catches my fancy (mostly inexpensive though), I don't really pay attention to the Brand.
Also here in Nigeria, it is hot most of the year, so there really is no need to reorganize your closet to suit a particular season, how decluttering is needed once in a while.
Wow, it's amazing that you are making most of your clothes by yourself!
I wish we had mostly one (warm) season here but oh well... :)
Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts/experiences about this topic!
Very organized @nikolina hahah. Im so happy that summer is near and the days are getting hotter
Thanks, haha!
Yes, me too, I feel ready! :D
I really need to do this for myself here pretty quick. Looks like you have a great system there. Thanks so much.. :o)
Thank you!
I hope it will be helpful for you too. Good luck! :)
Great post honey, informative, fun to read and so lovely put together and arranged. Good job! 💚
Thank you so much, it means a lot to me to hear this! <3
I just found photos from February of my winter declutter that I never used for a post but I think I'll do a summer/spring update. I love this post of yours!
Oh, I would love to see that declutter post, I hope you'll publish it!
Thank you so much! <3