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Ultimate Guide To Spring Closet Cleaning

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Spring is right around the corner. It’s the time of year to reset and re-focus for the season ahead. There’s no better place to start than with your closet. Spring closet cleaning isn’t only therapeutic, it’s also essential. You want to pack away your winter clothes and bring your spring clothes to the front. Your closet is an investment that you want to care for – including giving it the TLC it deserves.

If you want a spring in your step for the new season, start by refreshing your closet. We’re sharing the reasons why you should spring clean your closet and our tips and tricks. You don’t need to be Marie Kondo to curate a clean, organized, and stylish closet.

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Why should I spring clean my closet?

Our closets are one of the most high-traffic areas of our home. We go into them at least once a day. When it starts to get messy, it’s easy to become overwhelmed. You want to be able to see everything in your closet or know exactly where it is. It’s easy for your closet to get disorganized and become a black hole of mix-matched socks and unwashed clothing.

Spring cleaning your closet gives you a chance to reset it. You can look at your closet with fresh eyes and give it an overhaul. It’s just as much about changing up your organization as it is clearing out your clothes.

One of the benefits of spring cleaning your closet is that it helps you see gaps. Do you have an army of little black dresses but only 1 or 2 t-shirts? Could your sportswear do with a refresh? Looking into your closet can help you decide your next purchase.

How to spring clean your closet

When you’re spring cleaning your closet, you want to maximize your space. Before you start de-cluttering your clothes, look at your storage set up. Are you using every inch of space? Are your hangers bulky? Take the time to look at your set up. 

You might want to invest in velvet hangers, acrylic drawers, or a hanging organizer to help maximize your space. Pinterest is one of the best resources for closet inspiration. If you’re limited on space, it’s worth investing in storage like 4-bar hangers or an over-the-door organizer. 

One aspect of spring cleaning that is often overlooked is taking the time to look at each garment. It can help you expand the lifespan of your clothing by letting you see what needs a repair or a little extra care. Make a note of any items that need a replacement button or zipper, as well as any hems that need touching up. Spring cleaning your closet can save you money in the long run.

You want to be in the right mindset for spring cleaning your closet. It can be therapeutic to reorganize your closet. Prepare yourself for a day – or multiple days – of spring cleaning your closet. Turn on your Spotify playlist or find a show to watch while cleaning. 

5 Tips and tricks for spring closet cleaning

Are you feeling overwhelmed by the idea of spring cleaning your closet? We’ve got you! Here are our top 5 tips and tricks for spring cleaning your closet.

  1. Does it spark joy?

Before you can start organizing your closet, you want to de-clutter your closet. One of the easiest ways to do this is with Marie Kondo’s “spark joy” method. 

Go through every item in your closet. If it sparks joy, keep it. If it doesn’t make you look – or feel! – good, get rid of it. Are you still hanging onto those jeans that are two sizes too small? Donate them! It’s worth creating selling and donation piles. You can also invite your friends around to shop your closet before you start selling and donating.

Selling your clothes on apps like Depop and eBay is an easy way to make extra cash and give your clothes a second life. If you have luxury clothing, you can rent it out on websites like ‘Rent My Wardrobe’

  1. When did you wear it last?

While we all have sentimental clothing, you want to let go of anything you haven’t worn for several years. Some people recommend 12 months, others say it should be clothes you haven’t worn in the last 3 years. Spring cleaning your closet can help you rediscover clothing you forgot you owned. 

If you rediscover a lost gem, keep it and start wearing it again! That’s why it’s usually best to wait a little longer before getting rid of unworn clothing.

  1. Store seasonal clothing separately

If you’re tight on space, make your closet seasonal. You can use packing cubes or separate storage to take seasonal clothing out of your closet. It’ll free up space in your closet and make it easier for you to find the clothing that’s appropriate for spring and summer. You can store your seasonal clothing in your attic, under your bed, or in a separate closet area. 

If you’re tight on space, make your closet seasonal. You can use packing cubes or separate storage to take seasonal clothing out of your closet. It’ll free up space in your closet and make it easier for you to find the clothing that’s appropriate for spring and summer. You can store your seasonal clothing in your attic, under your bed, or in a separate closet area. 

  1. Set an archivable goal

Before you go headfirst into spring cleaning your closet, you want to set a goal. It’s time to decide what you want from your closet. Do you want to curate a capsule closet? Are you looking to create a zen space to kickstart your morning routine? Do you want to make space for new purchases? Creating a goal for your spring cleaning will make it more manageable and keep you focused.

  1. Get everything out of your closet

When you start spring cleaning your closet, you want to get everything out. If you’re working with drawers or a larger closet, empty the space you’re working on. Get the rails clear and create piles for your clothing and accessories. Once everything is out, give the area a clean and set up your new organizers before you start purging your items. 

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