I had a run at my clothes cabinet a couple of weeks back, as a start on my big closet declutter task.
You know how they say we pretty much use only about 20% of our stuff, 80% if the time. I found this very true, when it comes to the clothing I use. I have some pieces that I use pretty much all the time, and some that are almost never (if ever) worn.
So I decided it was time to clean up shop, and continue what I started a couple of weeks ago. So that I could get the clothes out of here đ
I use my declutter system for closet clean ups, just like with everything else.
The rule is to be honest with yourself when deciding what to keep.
KEEP:
- love and use
- use daily, weekly, monthly or even maybe yearly
- that they fit, and I look good in them
OUT THE DOOR:
- have not used the last 12 months
- will not use the next 12 months
- no longer fits
- do not look good on me – even if they fit
- clothes I don’t feel comfortable in – even if they fit, or even look great on me. (Why would I wear clothes I’m not comfortable in? If I wonât actually use them â they gotta go)
NOT SURE – items IÂ have a hard time making a quick decisions on for the following reasons:
- might have a use for the next 3, 6 or 12 months – but I’m not really sure because they:
- do fit, but will I actually use them? I might have an intention to use them this coming summer/fall/winter
- might not be a perfect fit, maybe even a size down from where I am right now, but there is âintentionâ to fit into them within the next 6 months. Is that what we call wishful thinking? đ
So how did I go about it?
I pulled ALL the content from my closet one category at the time: pants, office shirts, t-shirts, jackets and so on, you get the drift.
As I pulled them out, I sorted them into my Keep, Out-the-door and Not sure piles.
Everything in the Keep and Not sure pile, I tried on, to make sure they fit and looked good (or decent đ ) on me.
- Everything that did not fit that bill, went into the out-the-door pile.
- Not sure items, that survived this exercise, went into my allowance box.
From the out-the-door pile, I pulled out everything that I could give away or donate. I packed them nicely into some plastic bags (since the donate station I use, don’t take boxes), and went down to the donation station with them right away (just down the road).
A couple of tips: Â
When you give away/donate, it’s always nice if you can place the items neatly into a box or a bag. Make sure they are clean, and that you have emptied the pockets first đ
Before putting anything back in the closet, it might be a good idea to dust, vacuum and even paint the walls if you want a fresh, new look đ
How did I do?
Closet TALLY đ = Â 54 items out-the-door
8 shorts – surf shorts and regular shorts
1 swim top
1 bikini bottom
2 knee length pants
1 bicycle t-shirt
1 pair of indoor “shoes”
4 office shirts
3 sweater
1 knitted hat
1 fleece buff
2 regular buffs
1 scarf Stockings – a bunch (counted as 1)
1 par of socks
3 of my dad’s ties
12 unused unmentionables
5 pairs of jeans – 2 worn, 3 unused (but sadly to small)
1 pair of office pants
1 top
1 T-shirt
1 knitted jacket
1 pair of insoles
1 belt
And believe it or not, I still have stuff left in my closet, that I can get rid off! How about them apples?
Oh well, that’s for another day. Now? I think I deserve a coffee mocha đ