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It’s Not Me, It’s You

With spring here and summer quickly approaching, it’s the time of year where a lot of people do “spring cleaning” and start refreshing their wardrobes for the new seasons. While having a clean bedroom and bathroom is nice, you should also go through your closet and determine what needs to go. I’m a really sentimental person, so sometimes getting rid of clothing (or getting rid of something I spent money on!) can be really hard. That’s why I’m sharing my best tips for breaking up with your clothes and finally saying goodbye. 🙂

When you sort through your closet, you should go piece by piece, making sure to try on anything that you’re unsure about or haven’t worn in a while. There are three main categories for getting rid of your clothes: they don’t fit correctly, they have rips or stains, or you just don’t like them anymore. I really get that giving away your clothes is hard. After all, you spent money on them and they may hold special memories of where you wore the item. When I was really little, my mom forced me to give away the cutest purple floral skirt with a matching butterfly top, and I was crushed. I actually cried and screamed as she took them away! While that’s probably a bit dramatic for you to do now, you still might feel slightly attached to clothing and not want to give them up.

To make it worse, I’m the type of person who hoards clothing. I keep things that I no longer like or that no longer fit, thinking and hoping that someday I’ll be able to wear them again. Are you like that?! As you can imagine, that takes up a lot of closet space and clogs up my view of all the clothing options I’ll actually want to wear each morning. That’s why it’s super necessary to clear out all the excess, especially when the seasons change and you’ll want to refresh your wardrobe for summer or the upcoming school year.

So without further ado, here are my tips!

I hope this post gave you some helpful ideas for sorting through your closet. I do it every year once school ends, and I know this year will have a lot of items to which I’ll have to say goodbye. Just remember throughout the process: getting rid of what doesn’t fit or what you don’t like anymore opens up closet space (and mind space) for what you truly love. Having clothes you love is important! It makes getting dressed each morning easier and it motivates you to take on the day.

With that said, have a fantastic Monday!

 

Miles of smiles,

Grace

 

White Collar Blouse: old school uniform, $22 // Blue Quilted Skirt: Francesca’s, $38 // White Heels: Kelly & Katie via DSW, $50, new

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