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Hello Spring! 5 Ways To Spring Clean Your Wardrobe

As the winter season comes to an end and the weather starts to warm up, it’s a great opportunity to refresh and reorganize your wardrobe. One of the best ways to do this is by undertaking a thorough spring cleaning. This involves taking out all of your winter clothing, assessing what you want to keep and what you want to donate or discard, and making space for your lighter, more breathable clothing.

To begin with, start by going through your winter clothing and separating it into piles based on what you want to keep, donate, or discard. If you haven’t worn a piece of clothing in the past year or if it no longer fits you, it’s a good idea to consider donating it to someone who may benefit from it or simply discarding it. This will help you declutter your wardrobe and make space for new items.

Once you have decluttered your wardrobe, it’s time to organize it. Start by grouping similar items, such as all of your t-shirts, dresses, or jeans. This will make it easier to find what you’re looking for when you’re getting dressed. You can also organize your clothing by colour or season depending on your preferences.

Finally, take some time to clean your wardrobe and drawers thoroughly. This will help get rid of any dust, dirt, or stale odours that may have accumulated over the winter months. You can use a vacuum cleaner or a damp cloth to clean your wardrobe and drawers. By following these simple steps, you can effectively spring clean your wardrobe and make space for your breezy and comfortable spring clothing.

Switch out your seasonal clothes

Some pieces of clothing in your wardrobe can be seasonal, especially if you live in a part of the world where the weather dramatically changes with each season. If this scenario is familiar to you, re-organising your wardrobe at the end of each season may or may not be your favourite thing, but it’s an easy way to make space for clothing that matches the current weather. Each season can also make it tempting to buy new clothing pieces however, there are lots of things you can refresh your existing wardrobe.

Create your rooms for a brighter time

To create a brighter and lighter wardrobe, you first need to move your heavy winter clothing and move in your light spring/summer clothes. Also, when your wardrobe is full to the brim and nothing else can fit into, it can be easy to remember the neglected clothes you never got around to sorting out. Therefore the easiest way to keep on top of your wardrobe and stop it from getting out of control is to seasonal rotate your clothing. And having a less cluttered wardrobe space can help you to feel more inspired about things, plus you have easy access to your lovely clothes.

Dust off your favourite piece of clothing

Tbh, it doesn’t take a lot to freshen up your clothes that have been buried right at the back of your wardrobe, as most days clothes only need a quick dust off, from either a lint roller to make your clothes look as good as new again.

Freshen up your spring clothes

Freshening up your spring outfits involves removing wrinkles odours and bacteria by using a clothes streamer which will gently smoothen out creases and wrinkles. When your clothes are stored in your wardrobe after and stay fresher for longer.

Organised your clothes

Once your spring clothes look and feel refreshed, it’s time to organise your wardrobe! It’s easier to keep You can organise your clothes in different ways, firstly you can colour coordinate your clothes or secondly hang up pre-plan matching outfits. This should be the part that can be fun especially if you love to organised.

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Hello, my name is Leanne. I love everything about beauty, fashion, and food. I like to share my favourite products with others, whether it’s a new makeup product or a haircare item that I’m currently trying out. Additionally, I recently brought home Bonnie who’s a 6-month-old Shih Tzu puppy that is super playful and completely adorable, and that didn’t make my life busy enough I also had two very boisterous 1-year-old guinea pigs called Echo and Enzo