Style Guide
21 easy ways to recycle old clothes
Have you ever stared at a closet full of clothes but felt like there was absolutely nothing to wear?
The truth is that you don’t need more clothes. If you don’t intend to re-select your wardrobe, there will definitely be no room left to store newly purchased items.
First, you need a small notebook and pen to write down unnecessary clothes in the closet and be very tough with yourself so you don’t regret it and then put it back.
1. Similar clothes
Consider if you have up to 6 floral dresses in your wardrobe (Pinterest photo)
Except for t-shirts and underwear, if you realize there are 6 similar floral dresses in the drawer, this is alarming.
2. New clothes
If you have clothes you’ve only worn once or never worn, it’s time to answer the following questions: Did you buy them from the same store?
3. “Comfortable” clothes
This definition is for the types of loungewear you only wear when you feel bored and lazy.
That’s true, but it’s your problem, not anyone else’s.
Having a large portion of your closet cleared out of this type of old stuff means you’re forcing yourself into negative choices.
4. `Memories` clothes
These are the outfits that you used to love and wear often, but now don’t anymore.
5. Clothes do not fit well
Lay out all the clothes you no longer fit.
Pay special attention to items that you find difficult to get rid of.
Recording clothing sizes also tracks weight changes.
6. Old clothes
Items that are dirty or have loose threads that you haven’t had time to fix (or the truth is that you don’t intend to fix them), it’s time to let them out of the closet.
7. Miscellaneous clothing
These are items that are out of the 6 groups above, or that you simply don’t like by default.