

Keeping clothes that are too small for you post-kids or don’t fit you quite right today is pointless. Our bodies change over the years yet we hold onto clothes hoping they’ll fit again “someday”. Here are some common reasons we keep clothes we don’t wear :īody issues are such a big culprit of cluttered closets. That means 80% of our clothes just sit in our closets collecting dust and taking up space! It’s commonly said that we wear 20% of our wardrobe 80% of the time. Powered by ConvertKit Why Do We Keep Clothing We Don’t Wear?īefore we dive into the step-by-step decluttering process, let’s first pause and recognize why we are holding onto clothing that we never ever wear. I'd like to receive the free email course. If you fill this in, you will be marked as a spammer.
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Ready to jump into KonMari-ing your home? Be sure to download the free checklist! Watch this video to see me declutter my closet and get rid of 50% of my clothes! Related: KonMari Method Basics & A Free KonMari Checklist And it feel ah-mazing! Why did I wait so long?! I finally turned my frustration into action and completely decluttered my closet following the KonMari method. I was only wearing a tiny percentage of the things in my closet, my dresser drawers were overflowing, and getting dressed in the mornings was something I dreaded. Granted, I couldn’t fit into anything to try them on but I still should have known better than to keep so many items I hadn’t worn in a year or two.įast forward 18 months and I was at my wit’s end with my clothes. I was very pregnant when we moved and I held onto far too many clothes that I thought I’d wear again “someday”. The last time I did a big closet declutter was when we were moving to this house which was almost 18 months ago. I am not a big clothes person but I still manage to accumulate plenty.
