CHAPTER 11
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Organizing Your Wardrobe
P eople clean their houses every year in the spring. Surfaces are scrubbed, ovens washed, and a clean makeover is provided to the garage, but generally, what do we fail to clean? OUR WARDROBES
It can be a bit discouraging to organize your wardrobe, especially if you do not know where to start. However, what is important to note is that organizing your wardrobe will help you to optimize what is already there. Quite often you might even find that you do not have to buy new clothes because there is plenty to last for about a year.
It is highly advised to begin organizing your wardrobe with pants management. It may seem tedious, but every pair must be tried to ensure it is still in place. Do not make lame excuses, as you would wish it would finally suit you after your diet. Karma laws forbid misunderstanding. 
Furthermore, your common sense of fashion should tell you that you need clothes in the right size to look good. Separate your summer pants from your winter pants. When the seasons shift, finding the right pants is easy.
It is much harder to arrange your tops. You must arrange them according to the season. You should be distinguished from what you wear in summer or spring during winter. You must distinguish what you wear at work during the day and at parties or night outs during the evening. You do not need too much space for this.
Like any other thing in your wardrobe, they should be appropriately stored and divided into seasons. There is no point in handing out your winter clothes so that you can make space for your summer dresses and be sure to store them correctly to prevent permanent plugging.
Sort and stock
If you are not out and do not need your cocktail dresses, store it to make room for your regular clothes.
Each pair should have a rail or box of its own. Many women enjoy shoes and are generally more interested in showing them. Shoes last longer if you take appropriate care and do not stack them at the bottom of your wardrobe.
Your jewelry and accessories should be color-coordinated for quick selection. Scarves, belts, gloves, and hats require a separate section from your earrings, collars, wristbands, rings, and shovels. It would be great if you had many pairs of cufflinks or earrings if you had a great cushioned box to hold the pairs together. 
This can save you a lot of time, incredibly, if you are rushing to a meeting. 
Get rid of the clothes you do not intend to wear, so you have enough space for new, more trendy pieces. Try it all to make sure it all suits you. You cannot expect that your body was the way it was ten years ago. The clothes that suit you then, most likely, will not fit you the same way. Be bold enough to embrace improvement. Organize your wardrobe today.
Most people go to the living room when they want to get a house cleaned. After all, when people visit, that's what people see, and nobody wants their friends to think their home is cluttered; however, there are two good reasons why the bedroom is one of the best places to start a decluttering job. 
(1) You spend more time in a room than in every other room in the House, and (2) Good night's sleep is more comfortable if your room is a restful sanctuary from the clutter that occupies the rest of your house.
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You need to have space to place them before you can "clean up and put things away," Take a look at the cabinets in your bedroom. Consider the wardrobe first. 
Are your clothes so tightly packed together that you cannot even see what is there? 
Much worse, are they so entangled that you cannot even wear them when you can pull them out? 
If so, this is a good starting point for your company.
Take everything, one object at a time, out of the wardrobe. You may put items in stacks on the bunk, whether tops, dresses, blouses, or something. You may want to distinguish your clothes from where you wear them: working, bathing, around the house, etc. Before you pile it on your bed, look at every single object. 
If you know that it does not suit you and will never wear it again, put it in a separate stack or send it to a friend. If you just do not like it again, well, you do not want to give it to a friend or a thrift shop, just place it in a different pile.
Until the closet is empty, wash the walls for a few minutes. When everything is pushed out, this job becomes much simpler! Consider purchasing such cabinet organizers; they will allow a lot more storage space. Maybe you can hang another rod in the ground halfway.
You have now doubled the shirts and blouses room! In the meantime, just grab the batteries and put things in groups in the closet – and everything is organized! Bet, you are going to spend much less time trying to find what you want to wear.
Dressers
The next move is to look at your cloakrooms. After all, there are plenty of garments to place in drawers rather than hangers. Follow the same process: remove items from one drawer and position them in suitable stacks. Do not forget the shop pile of the friend/thrift! The more things you get rid of, the less room you need to find.
This is the time where you look at potential alternate storage areas. What about your bed underneath? There is plenty of room underneath, especially if you have a queen or king-size bed. You should slide storage containers out of the way under the bunk. This is particularly useful for saving things from season.
Perhaps you might place an enticing trunk in the bed's food. It contains many things, perhaps those bulky blankets or additional pillows. You would have the bonus of sitting and tying your shoes in the morning.
All right, for now, that is enough work. You solved your closet, which was the biggest challenge in your space. If you have tamed the beast, you can go further in other ways to degrade your bedroom, but that's another day's tale (task and a).
Ways to Organize Your Wardrobe for Better Housekeeping Services
1         Organize according to the season. Store clothes in plastic bins according to each season. Keep in your closet one or two emergency robes but, otherwise, keep a lean as well as functional wardrobe—Mark each bin so that you can quickly and easily decide the material.
2          Sort by color.
3         In your wardrobe, sort by color from black to white. This will allow you to identify every object you are looking for by having a color-coded organization. In case you have many things of one color, hold them nearest the closet door.
4         Fold carefully. Crumpled shirts and rolled jeans take up more room than pliable objects but by keeping your plugs close and your plugs small, you can optimize your shop space so that more tools and supplies can be preserved.
5         Place your most used things near the handle of the closet door. Sort often first by color but remember the rule of thumb (or rather arm length): things from the closet door that are easier to grab are the ones that you wear most of the time. Store small used straps and boots in the far corner, leaving your slippers and purses near the wardrobe entrance.
6          Donate and discard old things periodically.
7         Do not let the closet stagnate. Sort your things once a month (or at least twice a year) and make a pile of charity. If you find things that have been worn or torn, make sure to throw them away. This cut keeps the closet new as well as ready for more purchases during the season. Treat the goodwill with a new mall outfit after the donation is dropped.
8         Push each item to wear once before you can reuse another item. Do you have you more blouses than you could count? Before you can wear another previous item, wear each item once. This lets you discard neglected old appliances that would sneak through the gaps of your wardrobe otherwise.
9          Hang laundry the same way.
A nice closet is a happy wardrobe, and a happy wardrobe makes you proud to be clean and organized—Orient your hangers to your shirts and pants hanging in the same direction. Make sure there is enough space for your belongings; wrinkling can happen if you are restricted to a small area.
10      Encourage the whole household to do the same.
There is strength in numbers, and it would be easier to keep the routine up if the whole family supports the efforts. Set a timetable for contributions and periodically reward the efforts of the whole family. After several months, without realizing it, you will begin to plan.
11     Keep your linen with scented refresher items. Nobody likes to smell like mothballs or mouthpieces. It is highly recommended to hang car air fresheners in your wardrobe or placed jackets on a stand. When you use them, your clothes will stay fresh, and there is no need to spend a fortune on extra dry cleaning between uses.
12     Set limits for yourself. Do not let your laundry go unsorted for more than a day. By setting boundaries, you are pushed into a healthy as well as optimistic routine. Follow the boundaries and enjoy the glory of a safe and tidy living area.
By following these quick tips, your overflowing cupboards and drawers are tamed in no time.