How to Make Your Closet Ready for Spring

As spring arrives, it's the perfect opportunity to refresh and organise your wardrobe. A well-thought-out wardrobe reset not only makes your daily routine more enjoyable but also promotes sustainability. Follow these steps to prepare your wardrobe for the new season while maintaining an conscious approach.

 

1. Wash and Store Winter Clothes Properly

Before putting away your winter items, take the time to clean them thoroughly. Wash or dry-clean coats, jumpers, and scarves to prevent odours and stains from setting in. Treat leather boots and shoes with appropriate care products and store them with shoe trees or stuffing to maintain their shape. Fold knits carefully and use airtight containers or fabric garment bags to protect items from dust and moths.

 

2. Remove Everything and Deep Clean Your Wardrobe

Take out all items from your wardrobe to clear the space. Wipe down shelves, vacuum the floor, and dust off corners. This step ensures a fresh, clean environment before you reorganise and restock your wardrobe. Using natural cleaning products can further align with a sustainable approach.

 

3. Prioritise Everyday Wear

Rearrange your wardrobe so that everyday essentials are easy to access. Move winter clothes to the back and bring forward lighter jackets, breathable fabrics, and spring-ready outfits. Special occasion attire can be neatly folded or hung in a designated section to avoid unnecessary clutter in your daily routine.

 

4. Organise Based on Your Preference

Decide on a system that works best for you—whether by item type (trousers, dresses, tops) or by colour. Keeping your favourite, most-worn items easily visible encourages you to wear what you already own and reduces the temptation to buy new things impulsively.

 

5. Hang and Fold with Care

Different fabrics require different storage methods. Hang delicate dresses, blazers, and structured tops, while folding heavier knits to prevent stretching. Use wooden or padded hangers for better clothing care. By maintaining your clothes properly, you extend their lifespan and reduce waste.

 

6. Declutter Mindfully: Sell, Swap, or Store

If you haven’t worn something in over two years, consider parting with it. Sell high-quality pieces online, donate to friends or charities, or organise a clothing swap. If you're uncertain about an item, place it in a box and check back in a few months—if you haven’t missed it, it’s time to let it go. The goal is to curate a wardrobe that truly reflects your style and needs.

 

7. Identify Missing Key Items

Assess your wardrobe to see if you're lacking essentials that could help you get more use out of existing pieces. For example, if you own multiple blazers but lack basic T-shirts to layer underneath, prioritise adding those to your collection.

 

8. Plan Future Purchases Sustainably

Consider what you might need over the next six months. Before buying new, explore second-hand shops, clothing rental services, and sustainable fashion brands. Make mindful purchases by prioritising quality, versatility, and longevity. It's natural to evolve in style, but making changes thoughtfully helps minimise waste and financial strain.

 

Final Thoughts

Spring is a season of renewal, and your wardrobe should reflect that in a sustainable way. A well-organised wardrobe filled with items you love and use regularly makes dressing easier and supports a more eco-friendly lifestyle. By taking care of what you own, letting go of what you don’t need responsibly, and planning purchases carefully, you contribute to a more circular and mindful approach to fashion.

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