So the New Year had come, it’s time again to review the
state of our home.
I try to do this cleanup every 3 months, and do a major one
at the beginning of the year. From looking at the front of my neighbor’s houses,
I have a feeling I’m not the only one. Luckily, the state of mine wasn’t really
bad.
I do have a New Year’s resolution to slim down my wardrobe.
So, that’s the first thing that I do. It seemed like an easy win at that time.
But it’s not! I thought the more stuff you have, the more stuff you can throw
out. I was so wrong…
I decided to come up with list of items and numbers, just to
give an example: 10 casual tops, 10 formal tops, 15 formal dresses, 1 pair of
shoes (LOL! Just joking!), make that 5 pair of heels, and 5 pair of flats.
It was easier said than done, but after a grueling 3 weeks,
I managed to reduce the number of clothes and accessories by 75%. And my
wardrobe never looked better. Now I just have to keep it this way for the rest
of my life!!
It would be fun to know if anyone has done this before. Will
be awesome to share tips and tricks, or even words of wisdom on this matter J
My final number of items: (based on my weekly laundry
routine – I’m guessing the number may be higher if you do your laundry
fortnightly)
Work:
10 Work Dresses
12 Work Tops – I use 3 specialty shirt hangers from
LifeSpace
4 Work Skirts – I use 1 multi skirt hanger from LifeSpace
3 Work Pants – I use 1 multi pants hanger from LifeSpace
5 Sets of Suits
Non-work:
3 Pairs of Jeans
5 Pairs of Shorts
10 Sets of clothes that I wear at home
4 T-Shirts (I feel I’m getting too old for t-shirts)
10 Formal Dresses
10 Casual Dresses
12 Casual Tops – again I use the multi shirt hangers from
LifeSpace
4 Sets of Exercise Clothes
2 Hiking Pants
Outerwear:
5 Jackets
2 Coats
3 Sport Jackets
5 Casual Jackets
4 Vests
Shoes: (The hardest of them all)
3 Closed Toes Heels
3 Open Toes Heels
2 Flats
2 Walking Shoes
3 Thongs
2 Wedges Sandals
Bags:
1 Overnight Bag
5 Medium/Large Totes
7 Small Bags
I feel like the numbers are still a bit high, but I have
trouble parting with some of them. We’ll see how we go in the next quarterly
cleanup.
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