May 2020

The 40 Hanger Closet

Are you sick of everything in your closet? Use the 40 Hanger Closet organizing plan to pare down your wardrobe to the perfect essentials.

Maybe it’s a girl thing, or maybe it is just a “me” thing, but when my closet is organized, my life just feels a little less chaotic. Despite my best efforts, there are simply times where life gets hectic, like right now during this quarantine, and it feels easier to close the door than to keep it tidy. Thus, I organize my closet a lot. Too often, according to my husband.

He might be right, because I often wondered, with all this sorting and purging and re-folding and re-hanging, why does it always seem to feel like I never have anything to wear? I mean, obviously I could see that I DID have things to wear… there were countless blouses and sweaters and tee-shirts and dresses and jeans… oh, the jeans. There were plenty of things to choose from. So why did I hate most of it?

Years and years of “buying just to buy”, followed by another few years of buying things just “because they were on sale” left me with a closet full of clothes I didn’t really like, and with a closet that I kept re-sorting and re-organizing in the desperate hope that perhaps if it all looked better, I’d like it more. But it never worked. Despite a closet full of clothes, I would still only choose the few pieces I did actually like, while all the rest simply took up space.

I’m not proud of my bad habits, and I now realize how destructive those years of insatiable consumption really were. I am so thankful to finally be on a different path; one not controlled by always needing more. Even so, sometimes I would feel like I was constantly trying to dig out of the mess I made.

So I finally decided to take a more drastic approach with my closet. Inspired by my dear friend Edie’s closet tips, I invested in some very nice hangers—the cool skinny kind that are covered in velvet so your clothes don’t fall off. I only bought 40 because I couldn’t bear the thought of spending anymore, and I figured 40 would be enough to hold all the clothes I actually liked.

The rest had to go.

The process was actually was a lot easier than I would’ve thought. Honestly, I knew exactly which items I wore and which ones were just adding to the clutter. I filled 3 large bins with clothes that I wasn’t wearing. I wanted to donate them right away, but my husband convinced me to hold on to them for a few months, just in case I missed something.

Amazingly enough, in the months since this drastic purge, I have honestly never been happier with my wardrobe. Not only do I not miss the clothes I got rid of, I actually feel like I have more to choose from than I did before. Now when I walk into my closet I actually like everything I see. Getting dressed is a breeze, and keeping things neat and organized is much easier too. With only 40 hangers to work with, I am forced to keep things to a minimum, and anything new that comes in has to be something I truly love or it doesn’t make the cut.

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Tips for minimizing your closet for maximum gain:

  • Purge ruthlessly. Keep only those pieces that you absolutely love and that you currently wear on a regular basis. If something doesn’t fit, has holes or stains, is out of season, or you just really don’t like it anymore, it needs to go.
  • Determine each item’s fate.  Just because it comes out right now doesn’t mean you have to throw it out or send it to Goodwill. If you’re anything like me, you probably have clothes in a variety of sizes, some of which you may still really like and hope to fit into again. Store a bin of “skinny clothes” to pull out if and when you lose the weight. If you live in a state with different seasons, go through the same steps for the clothes for each season—what doesn’t work, goes. Likewise, torn or stained items might just need a little TLC to get them good as new, and other items, such as jeans or t-shirts, are great pieces to add to your craft supply closet.
  • Invest in great hangers. It is such a simple thing, but I found that buying a limited quantity of really nice hangers was the best motivation to finally weed out everything I didn’t love. It really wasn’t a huge investment but psychologically it made all the difference. And frankly, even inexpensive clothes seem luxurious when hanging on nice hangers. I bought my set at Target, but a similar set of 60 hangers is less than $30 (with free shipping) at Amazon.com.
  • Minimize your losses. Just because you are getting rid of a lot doesn’t mean you have to take a total loss. Clothes & accessories that are in good shape can be brought to a consignment shop (be sure to wash, iron, & hang any items you plan to consign) or sold via Craigslist, eBay, Facebook, or garage sale. For more tips on how to sell your stuff, check out this very detailed post.
  • Make it easy to keep things in order. Set up a no-fail system that is simple to maintain. I keep ALL my clothes in my closet (rather than dresser drawers) because to me it is easier to see what I have. I have clearly labeled baskets for the things that are hard to fold–bras, panties, swimwear, socks, pajamas, & accessories. I love keeping the laundry hamper in my closet as well–it makes sorting laundry so much simpler! I’ve used this heavy-duty sorter for about 2 years and it is great.
  • Practice careful procurement. Once you’ve managed to pare your closet down to the bare minimum and have kept the pieces you truly love, keep it that way! When buying something new, choose quality over quantity. Resist the urge to buy something simply because it is on sale. You are always better off buying ONE piece that you love than TEN items that are just okay. I’ve personally found that sticking to small specialty boutiques, or using a personal shopping service such as Stitch Fix rather than the mass-market stores helps me avoid the old habit of buying just to buy. (Wondering if Stitch Fix is a good value? Check out my assessment HERE.)
  • Re-evaluate regularly. It is a good idea to re-assess, re-sort, and re-evaluate your closet every few months. Once a season, double-check to make sure that your items are still in good shape, that they still fit, and that they are free of stains & holes. If necessary, pull seasonal items out of storage to add to the rotation, and store any items that are no longer seasonally appropriate.

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Ruth Soukup

Ruth Soukup is dedicated to helping people everywhere create a life they love by follwing their dreams and achieving their biggest goals. She is the host of the wildly popular Do It Scared podcast, as well as the founder of Living Well Spending Less® and Elite Blog Academy®. She is also the New York Times bestselling author of six books, including Do It Scared®: Finding the Courage to Face Your Fears, Overcome Obstacles, and Create a Life You Love, which was the inspiration for this book. She lives in Florida with her husband Chuck, and 2 daughters Maggie & Annie.

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  • I just found your blog today, and I seriously feel like we're the same person! Thanks for giving me the motivation to make some changes!

  • This is my first time reading your blog! I found the link at the top of my pinterest feed today and said - YES! Please show me the way! I am a twenty something and accumulating clothes is no challenge. My hang up is that I enjoy having a wide variety, but hate making decisions about what to wear. Soon, I will be moving into a space where the closet is much smaller and I need to be OK with having much less. Thanks for sharing your tips and I look forward to reading more.

  • Inspiring. My excuse is "it's on sale" - send me a coupon for $5 or for 30% off (yes, you retailer - you know who you are ! lol) and I think I have to get something. I'm doing better. The best way for me to solve my problem is to stay away from the stores. I'm thinking about a hanger or item count and a couple of storage totes for somethings I really like, but are just a little too snug. maybe when they are out of sight for a while,I'll be able to part with them more easily. Thanks!

  • Hello Ruth!

    I came upon your blog from a mommy group I'm in (they posted the blog you wrote about minimalizing toys) and I really love it! I saw this post about organizing your wardobe (on your sidebar) and it intrigued me - it is something I DEFINITELY need to do!

    I was wondering how you are liking that pack of hangers you purchased? Have any broken? Does the velvet leave black fuzz on your clothing? I've looked at velvet hangers before, but they were probably the cheaper kind and I feel like they shed too much - I don't want that on my clothing! I also see that you have a combo pack (which I haven't been able to find) ....the shirt hangers hold 10 lbs and the suit hangers are supposed to hold 18 lbs (according to the site). Did you really see a huge difference in them? Sorry for so many random hanger questions! I really want to give them another try, especially if you highly recommend this brand! :)

    Thanks in advance for your response (if you have time)!

    • The hangers don’t leave fuzz in your clothes unless they are wet. I kept some plastic hangers for line drying laundry because the fuzzy hangers are not waterproof. The suit hangers have a bottom bar, the shirt hangers are like an open triangle. The combo pack was from Costco, but they don’t always have them. One of the metal hooks came out of the hanger, but otherwise we have been really pleased with them.

  • My sister in law has a wonderful rule...She turns all of her hangers around on the rack...When she wears them they go back into the closet "correctly"...At the end of the year anything she can easily see what she didn't wear and it goes out the door...

    • I love that rule! Thanks for sharing Wendi!

  • We donate to my sisters church they are close and have attendees from abused women's shelter and I feel good knowing it's truly helping someone. We my 3 kids mostly "purge" in the end of winter beginning of spring with their toys which we again donate, because they love to go to yard sales so 1 they know before summer toys have to go but also during summer if we hear of a family in need. I feel blessed to have such compassionate kids who would be will (and have) to give the toy out of their hand to a kid who doesn't have. Makes me feel like im doing something right.

  • By choosing the right closet or wardrobe that will suit your dressing room you can make sure that you have your home beautiful as always.

  • This is one of the best articles I've read in a long time. I so appreciate this.

  • i just did this! except i really DID pare down my closet (summer clothes, at least) to the bare essentials and list the rest on eBay. still, it feels really liberating to know that i can wear everything in my closet right now without having to think about whether i actually like it or not, or if it fits - there were a lot of items in my closet that i just bought randomly because they were on sale. when my current clothes wear out, i am thinking i can replace them with slightly higher-end pieces of clothing that i will actually wear, because i will be able to find them in my closet. haha. anyway, this was a life saver - thanks!

  • I was so inspired that I logged off and headed up to the closet! I am a teacher and almost need to have 2 different wardrobes...one for the "Teacher" in me and one for the "Mom of 3" that I am every day! Not sure I could pare it down to 40 hangars, but anything is better than nothing! Thanks for the post --

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