Today I thought I'd share some tips with you all to help with the closet switch as well as how to decide what to keep, toss, and add to your wish list.
I personally have a lot more winter clothes than spring and summer, due to the fact I'm in shorts and simple shirts for most of the summer, so I put away far more than I pulled out, and that's ok. The first thing I recommend doing is looking at each piece, one at a time and deciding if you still like it and if it's still in style. Set aside the pieces you're unsure of. Also, check for rips, stains, or excessive piling and throw those pieces away, not even a second hand shop will want them.
Next, with your tops, put on a basic bottom that fits well, like blue jeans or white jeans or shorts, then try each top on. Decide if it still fits in a way you like and is flattering. Take the pieces you don't like and put them in your donate pile. Next, do the same things with the pieces you're unsure of, you might find you still like a few of them. Put the rest in the donate pile.
Now put on a basic top that fits you well and try on all your shorts, skirts, and ankle pants. When trying them on, pay attention to length, are the shorts too short, is the length of your ankle pants or chopped pants awkward? Try the on with shoes too. Separate them into keep, donate, and throw away piles. Do the same thing with summer dresses.
So you're sorted your clothes, what now?
- Check out your toss pile, are any of these closet staples you need to replace? Start a wish list.
- Next check your donate pile, are any of these closet staples that don't fit, but you'll need to replace? Add them to your wish list as well.
- Check your "keep" pieces, Are there any noticeable holes in you closet? Missing colors, types, styles? Add them to your list too.
Once you have your wish list, try to tackle the priorities first, and stick to your monthly budget. I also sign up for emails from my favorite stores, then I shop once the items I need are on sale.
- I have plenty of shorts, skirts, and dresses, but only had two pair of jeans, (neither of which I'm crazy about) so I really needed to add a pair I love to my closet. I also didn't like the way my white jeans fit (too low on the waist), so I got these on 40% off at Loft.
- My basic white tee and basic black cardigan are far past wearable. Both need to be desperately replaced. I found a this tee at Target and this cardigan on sale for $15 at Old Navy, perfect!
- I have very few tops I can wear solo or that are in spring/summer colors and weight. I found this top and this top at Target and the one I'm wearing today at a fashion swap.
I have a little story to share about the jeans I'm wearing today. I said I needed jeans, and I've been wanting a pair of boyfriends jeans for awhile. I tried on these on and liked them, but was kind of hemming and hawing in the fitting room. I decided to stop by Goodwill for the first time in six months or so only to find these ones I'm wearing for $.99, in my size. They were probably last year's version, which is fine my me. Problem solved and $28 saved. : ) I also found a pair of like new Banana Republic skinny jeans for $3, which a a great dark wash and fit me like a glove. Double score! My monthly budget is $125 (this isn't just for clothes, it's also for pedicures, haircuts, dinner with friends etc.) I was able to refresh my closet for $93, which worked out perfectly!
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Cardigan: Kohls similar
Top: similar (fashion swap)
Necklace: Edith Marie Jewelry c/o same
Jeans: Mossimo similar
Watch: Wristology same c/o Get 25% off
Shoes: Aerosoles similar
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Thanks Molly! My daughter and I just cleaned out our closets on a snow day last month. We are in the process of donating and selling items so we can buy new spring things. She grew 4 inches since last summer so she needs all new shorts and skirts!! I sent two bags to Threadup and am having a garage sale soon. My daughter made a list of everything she needs for spring! It has been a fun way to restock her closet! Susan
ReplyDeleteperfect spring outfit..i love all these colors..your bag is great
ReplyDeleteYay for scoring these lovely pants and more clothes for $93. I think distressed jeans look great on you.
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Great minds think alike, Ginny! I cleaned out my closet and switched seasons, too, this past weekend. It rained all weekend, so I didn't have anything else better to do!
ReplyDeleteI did the closet overhaul this week over spring break too. I tend to go through my closets around my house every few months and donate things I haven't used in those 90 days (that aren't seasonal). I tend to avoid my shoes though, I just love all shoes and can't fathom parting with any :)
ReplyDeleteI love that colorful top! It makes me think of the ocean. Cute bag too. I so need to clean out my closet for spring. I can definitely use your tips. ~Cynthia
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I love those jeans on you! And you can't go wrong for $.99! Wow! Your bright top is so pretty for spring and your bag compliments it so well!
ReplyDeleteThat top really is pretty! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI am on spring break this week, so I really need to spend some time and sort through my warm weather clothes. I know I have WAY too many pairs of shorts, but I could really use a different pair of white jeans/pants. Great tips here!
I love eeeeeverything about this outfit. I can't believe you scored these jeans for 99 cents. That's incredible! I always want to try boyfriend jeans, but I end up looking like I have a dumpy butt. It's unfortunate because everyone else looks so cute in them. The colors in this top are perfection; I think you won in that style swap.
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