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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Love your post! I was doing all of this today and thought I was crazy for getting rid of so much, then I came across your post on pinterest. I am so encouraged to keep going! Thank you!
I know this post is older, but I love it! I'm about to clean out my closet this month when a dresser I ordered comes in (for closet). I hate hanging clothes and I've realized, if it needs hanging, I usually throw it on the floor because I'm too lazy. So my jeans, shorts, and cotton shirts are going in the drawers. I'll have to check out the hangers. Uniform hangers do make a closet more organized also. Keep posting...your blog is awesome!
I thought your before closet was well organized too. I don't think I am quite ready for this challenge but will keep it in mind. I am doing then No Spend January and am having a blast . My secret is I turned off my debt card so the cash it have is just that, the only cash I have there is no rescue. All the money made this month is going directly to the bank and it feels great!
Buy the hangers at costco! There only $8 for a big pack! Love them. Black ,solid hangers.
That sorter is exactly what I need! We have three types of laundry at my joys whites, blacks/darks, and colors. Right now everything just gets thrown in the basket and I have to sort before washing. This would make my life so much easier. This will definitely be a purchase when we get into our new house next year. I hope they have it in black though.
You are right !Too many stuffs we've got , at the end of the day , we only wear the same clothe. More room, clearer ideas ,less effort ...GOOD TIP
According to Wikipedia, Capsule wardrobe is a term coined by Susie Faux, the owner of a London boutique called "Wardrobe" in the 1970s. According to Faux, a capsule wardrobe is a collection of a few essential items of clothing that will not go out of fashion, such as skirts, trousers, and coats, which can then be updated with seasonal pieces.[1] This idea was popularised by American designer Donna Karan, who, in 1985, released an influential capsule collection of seven interchangeable work-wear pieces.
Everyone's priorities will be different, according to where they work, what leisure activities they partake in, etc.
My suggestion is to keep what you love and wear most as per Ruth's method of sorting above, and then identify what you feel is missing from your wardrobe and write it down {smartphone handy for this} to take with you in your purse ~ that way if you see something on sale that catches your eye, check your list to see if it is a 'must have' item first {is it the right colour, style, material, etc.} before you take the plunge. If not, take a pass and wait for the right one to come along, even if you have to pay full retail, it will be worth it to have things you truly need that will go with what you already have, rather than a bunch of sale items that end up not being worn because they are not really what you needed.
For inspiration, try:
http://theproject333.com/how-to-build-a-capsule-wardrobe/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tag/capsule-wardrobe
http://into-mind.com/tag/capsule-wardrobe/
http://www.simple-ways-to.com/simple-ways-to-create-a-capsule-wardrobe.html
http://www.pinterest.com/meredith_krugel/capsule-wardrobes/
http://craftyteacherlady.blogspot.ca/2011/08/goodwill-hunting.html
Happy Organizing!
Do you have a list of "must haves" for the forty hanger trick? I am desperately trying to get organized with my master closet & I feel like my hubby & I have TOO much!
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My fear is that I'll come down to the few pieces I love and they'll be lopsidedly one kind of garment, like sundresses at the expense of slacks. How do I decide how much I need of each to dress sensibly every day? And do you have a top forty per season or top forty period? Any tips on keeping versus purging clothes for the maternity flux?
Hm. What if I just do it and let Matthew 6:30 worry about the rest?
My friends and I had a maternity case which was passed around to whoever was pregnant at the time. We found we each added one or two items and disgarded any that had become to worn and daggy. It worked extremely well for us.
This is such a great idea and an easy way to bless each other during those 9 months! Love it! :)
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