Wardrobe arrangement. It’s an issue that can make or break a relationship, play havoc with your storage arrangements (or lack thereof), and prove whether or not you are a little OCD – here’s looking at me, kid.
In a recent attempt to get organised for the New Year, I decided that I would reshuffle my wardrobe into seasons. It made sense at the time.
But after hanging five bulky winter coats, thirteen summer dresses and many, many pants, I was at a loss. I couldn’t decide where the pants should go, nor did I know where to put my cardigans and fancy dresses. So I shoved everything back in as it was, closed the doors and walked away.
It was tough you guys. My clothes had defeated me, and I was ashamed.
However I figured I wasn’t the only one having been defeated by my clothes, so after some hardcore researching (read talking to the Mamamia Team) I was ready to take on the challenge again.
So without further ado, I present to you six ways you can organise your wardrobe.
1. Items
It may be the most obvious form of organising a wardrobe – but it is also the most practical. Looking for that shirt you wore for three seconds and then took it off because it just didn’t work? It’s most likely in the shirt part of your wardrobe.
Unless of course you are Jay Gatsby – in which case it’s on the floor.
Top Comments
My handbag collection is the hard one to store, i cant use the hanger things as all my doors have shoes and jewellery hangers with makeup in them (best idea i had ever...especially as I have heaps of lippy). i have however sorted out how to swap handbags by using an insert..... i bought a great one of ebay...swap in a snap. ps I rent too and have only one picture hook above the bed thats taken.
pps to NewName...my silks are always in the washing basket for ages.
What about the getting washing basket-robe! As a working mother we get dressed out of the washing basket fairly regularly! hee heee