Don’t even ask about the actual closet. What’s behind closed doors doesn’t exist.
Organizing a closet can be a game-changer when it comes to how often you wear certain clothes. From personal experience, one effective strategy is to arrange items so that your favorite pieces, like dresses or cute tops, are prominently displayed where you can see them daily. This visibility helps prevent your clothes from getting lost in the crowd and forgotten. A tip that has worked well is sorting tops by size, with smaller items placed in front to avoid them being overshadowed by larger pieces. This makes selecting an outfit easier and quicker. Similarly, grouping casual pants and shorts together in a visible spot encourages wearing them more often, instead of them remaining tucked away at the back of the closet. Another challenge can be managing seasonal or less frequently worn items like jackets or hoodies. Shoving these into a less accessible part of the closet keeps your daily wardrobe clutter-free while still storing bulkier pieces efficiently. For accessories such as purses, if you're like me and tend to stick to just one bag most days, it might be a good idea to keep additional options stored out of the way or even consider selling unused items. Ultimately, the goal is to create a closet that not only holds your clothes but inspires you to dress with ease and creativity every day.















































































