Because when you declutter your clothes, you get rid of all the things that don’t fit well and make you look great. You get rid of things that you can never find matching mates for. The things you keep are the outfits that you know will look great and fit nicely.

Another huge plus of wardrobe decluttering is less laundry! The less clothes you have in your home, the less washing, drying, folding, and putting away of clothes you’ll have to do! (Also check out my sanity-saving laundry routine for more ideas!)

No more trying to organize and fit all these clothes into your closet and drawers. Once you declutter your clothes and only keep what you actually need and use, you’ll find your dresser drawers are no longer overflowing with excess and you can actually see the things hanging in your closet!

How to Declutter Your Clothes

1. Gather all of your clothes together into one spot.

Pull them out of your closet, dresser, under the bed, and anywhere else you have them stashed. We want everything out in the open so we can give your wardrobe a thorough decluttering!

2. Go through each item and ask yourself these questions:

Then keep it!

It’s time to say goodbye!

Have some items you’re unsure about whether to keep or toss? Try them on in front of a mirror right now!

Then they stay! If not, they need to go!

True, one day you might fit back into those skinny jeans. But when that day comes, you’ll probably find that those tired, old clothes just don’t fit the same anyways. They’re not worth holding on to! When that time comes, you’ll want to treat yourself to some better-fitting outfits anyways. (You deserve it!)

Keep the clothes that you need right now, for this season of life you’re in. I guarantee your body will thank you, and every time you look in the mirror, you’ll thank yourself!

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3. Put the clothes that you’re keeping back where they belong.

You should have a lot more space now to organize the clothes that you’re actually keeping. Make sure to fold and hang everything neatly so the next time you pick out an outfit, you can easily see everything you have.

4. Sort the clothes you’re getting rid of into piles for selling, donating, and tossing/recycling.

If you have clothes in good condition, you’ll probably be able to sell them for a decent price. You can always sell them locally using something like Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist. (Safety first when meeting someone in person!)

Ad free audio capture 2 2 0 free. Websites like ThredUp are another great way to make some cash for used clothes. Just send them in and they take care of most of the work for you. eBay is another popular place to sell used clothes.

Any video converter professional. Anything that’s in good condition that you can’t or don’t want to sell can be donated to a local charity like Goodwill or Salvation Army. Items that are too worn to donate can be tossed or recycled. Did you know Nike recycles old athletic shoes? And stores like H&M will accept old clothes for recycling.

5. Keep your wardrobe decluttered!

Now that you’ve decluttered all your clothes, don’t undo all your hard work! Trust me, it’s so easy to fill your closet back up. Make a rule that for every new clothing item you bring home, you must get rid of one in its place. This is an essential habit for creating a clutter-free home!

When you’re out shopping and see something on sale, try the item on and ask yourself if it’s something you actually love and can see yourself wearing on a regular basis. If you just love it because of the price tag, you probably want to seriously reconsider your purchase. (You’re not saving any money by buying something you’ll never wear!)

I highly recommend giving your wardrobe a thorough decluttering at least twice a year. That way you’ll have a chance to go through different seasons of clothes. I’m not gonna lie, decluttering your clothes isn’t always a fun process. But I will say that it is one of the best things you can do for yourself and your home.

Running a home is stressful, but it doesn’t have to be that way! It’s my goal to take the stress out of your home life and give you more time to spend doing the things you love. Decluttering your wardrobe is one of the ways you can begin to de-stress your home!
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