How often have you found yourself staring at your (overflowing) wardrobe, exclaiming “I have nothing to wear!”? Find some easy ways to rejuvenate your wardrobe with these eight tricks to get you out of your trackie-daks!
1) Look at your lifestyle
If you’ve flitted from corporate working woman to travelling nomad then back to a job that doesn’t require makeup and heels, your wardrobe is probably suffering from an identity crisis! You might be desperate to hold on to remnants of your past lives, but let’s just leave that to the photos hey? Store, or get rid of, the clothes you don’t currently need to make way for the ones you do.
2) From rags to riches
You don’t have to break the bank to refresh your wardrobe. In fact, you might not have to spend anything at all. Why not use tip 1 above and list your old clothes on trademe or take them to a recycle boutique. You might even nab a bargain while you’re at it.
3) Let’s be honest
There are certain clothing items that at some stage, we all outgrow. Or some things that just don’t suit everyone. Take an honest, objective look at your wardrobe and cull these ‘decoration’ pieces to make way for something you’ll actually use. You could channel some Sex and the City, and get the girlfriends around for some honest second opinions.
4) Shhhh… shapewear
While the above step is all about being ruthless, you don’t have to throw out your favourite dress just because you’re embarrassed of a few wobbly bits. Body shaping granny-panties may be a little controversial, but they do the job and will make that dress look a million times better.
5) One woman’s trash…
You know you’re not the only one looking at your closet in despair. Save your friends from the same fate and organise a clothes swap party. Chuck all the clothes in the middle and let loose… try not to act like mad shoppers on Black Friday though, or old clothes won’t be the only thing disappearing from your life!
6) Accessorize
Like a sprinkle of parmesan on top of your pasta, or a dash of mascara on tired eyes, little touches can make a big difference. Accessories can completely change an outfit, whether you’re adding a belt to a favourite jacket or sprucing up a top with a long necklace. Don’t forget your shoes too, as they can be a real feature (and take eyes away from the shirt you already wore this week).
7) Get organised
You may have old gems hiding in your closet that you’ve forgotten about because it’s been so long since you had a cleanout. Making sure you have clear sections for different types of clothes will help you keep an eye on tops you haven’t worn in a while, or pants that could do with another outing.
8) Change your wardrobe with the seasons
Thick jumpers and long woollen tops take up precious space and create clutter in your wardrobe in summer. Store your winter woollies in boxes under the bed until the chilly weather prompts you to pull them out and replace these with your summer shorts and sleeveless tops.
Written by Her World’s fashion editor
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This is definitely on my to do list before I go back to work. Organising my closet to make my mornings easier would make a huge difference. I am guilty of holding on to most things I have owned in the past 7 years and in that time I have had two kids and put on 30kg hahaha, so there are definitely some things I need to get rid of. I’m no longer a size 6/8 but The hardest thing for me about getting rid of those clothes, is admitting to myself that I probably will not be a size 6/8 ever again and that that is okay.
I so need to have another clean out of the wardrobe (you know it’s time when you drawer actually breaks from too many clothes lol). So I am going to be totally ruthless and donate a heap of clothes to a couple of different places, Women’s Refuge etc. Accessorizing is a big one for me, I love my accessories and they are a big part of my wardobe 🙂
Some great tips. I like to go onto TradeMe and look for things occasionally. And I try to do a ruthless decluttering of my wardrobe every year. Though I must admit I stick with outfits I love for years.
definitely agree that having a more organised wardrobe and clearing out clothes that you never wear makes it seem like you have more clothes as you can find everything.