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Organize 365 Podcast

186 - Why I still don't have clothes to wear

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Lisawoodruff, Education, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2017

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s podcast episode, I discuss how best to declutter and organize your closet.

I discuss capsule wardrobes, how you can purge too much, and how you can have a variety in your everyday clothing while loving and wearing everything in your closet!

I started this year with three episodes about the importance of decluttering, organizing, and increasing productivity.

In those episodes, I explained that when you reduce the amount of "stuff" you own and get it all organized, your productivity will increase. This will give you LOTS of extra time to focus on what you were meant to do in life.

Productivity is a result of living an organized life.

This week's episode builds upon those topics. So if you missed those episodes and would like to listen to them first, they are #144 – Declutter!, #145 – Organize, and #147 – Increase Productivity.

What to buy?

When I was in high school, my mother taught me some important lessons on how and what to buy when it came to clothes.

Here are the tips she shared with me that I still find helpful today:

  • "Cost Per Wearing" Analysis – Evaluate the cost of your clothing by how many times you think you will wear it. A $150 coat is worth the investment if you wear it 100 times, bringing the cost of the coat down to $1.50 per wear. Compared to a $15 "bargain" top that you only actually wore once, meaning the cost per wear is $15. The $150 coat was a far more economical investment.
  • Buy In Outfits – Focus on purchasing items that are interchangeable. By focusing on a specific color scheme or style in mind, it will save you time and stress because everything will match.

What to keep?

Now that you have some ideas for how to shop for new clothes, what should you do with all of your existing clothes that are sitting in your closet?

It’s time for you to decide what needs to stay and what needs to go.

Just recently, I went through my own closet to decide what to keep and what to get rid of.

Here are the rules that helped me when decluttering my own clothes.

  • Keep clothes that fit you – We all have that one item of clothing we are keeping until we can lose 5 pounds and it will fit once again. It NEEDS to go! You should only keep clothes that fit you and make you feel great. Don’t keep clothes that make you feel like you should change to be able to wear them.
  • Keep items that match each other – If it doesn’t match anything else in your wardrobe so you have nothing to wear it with, it needs to go. It doesn’t matter how cute or comfortable those shoes are if you are never going to wear them.
  • No extra purses – Most women do the same with purses… we usually stick to one primary purse yet hold onto our old purses, telling ourselves we might one day need them. This ALMOST NEVER happens! Try to keep your everyday purse, as well as a particular favorite, and get rid of the rest. You really DON’T need them all.

Types of wardrobes to consider...

If you’re looking to try something entirely new when it comes to organizing your wardrobe, there are a couple different options out there for minimizing your closet.

  • Capsule wardrobe – This type of wardrobe limits you to a certain number of items per capsule (not including your under garments). You set the number to what you would like and you limit your wardrobe capsule to that number. Have capsules for work, seasons, or specific occasions, it’s up to you. You can keep the rest of your clothes, but it takes the stress out of planning your day-to-day outfits.
  • Uniform wardrobe – Many successful executives such as Steve Jobs, Barrack Obama and Mark Zuckerberg have utilized the uniform wardrobe. Clothes in this kind of wardrobe are all similar and interchangeable. For example, my wardrobe consists of mostly jeans, sweaters, and tops. Jeans match pretty much everything so it is easy for me to buy a large variety of tops to interchange with them.

As parents, our wardrobes often fall to the wayside as we spend all of our time and money making sure that our kids (who are constantly growing) are getting the clothes that they need.

I’m here to tell you that it’s IMPORTANT to update your wardrobe, too. Instead of buying the occasional, random item for yourself on a whim, make a point of finding yourself something nice that matches your wardrobe.

It’s essential for you to look and feel good about yourself, too.

Now that I have shared my ideas for decluttering your wardrobe, I challenge ALL of you to walk into your closet and come out with 15 items that you no longer need or want.

This is a great first step towards getting your closet decluttered.

By following my tips and getting your closet organized, you’ll be able to get dressed quicker, feel better, and get on with living your best life.

Now go declutter!

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0:00.0

Who is ready to have the most productive fall of their lifetime?

0:05.0

I am, I am, I'm ready.

0:08.0

So this last week I have had so much fun with you,

0:11.0

doing Facebook lives every single day at 10.30 a.m. Eastern and leading you through the back to school

0:18.1

Blitz and maybe you're like darn it I was on vacation I missed it I didn't know the Blitz was going on no worries

0:26.0

you could still get the free printables and all of the videos if you go to

0:31.1

organize 365.com slash Blitz and we will have that up through the end of

0:38.0

August 2017. So if you're listening to this and it's still August 2017 go to organize 365.com

0:46.8

slash Blitz that's BLITZ and you'll be able to find all the printables and all the Facebook lives that go along with the back to school

0:55.8

Blitz.

0:56.8

Don't worry.

0:57.8

If you're listening to this after August 2017, I plan on doing this every single summer and next summer I'm going to do it a little bit earlier.

1:06.5

I got this great idea and I did it at the end of July, but really this would be great to do like the second week in July would have been a better timing I think for everyone involved.

1:16.0

So be looking for this the second week in July 2018.

1:20.3

Now day one of the back-to-school Blitz was all about going through your closet and your clothing and here today on the podcast I want to tell you why I have everything in my closet that looks great and feels great but I still have nothing

1:34.8

to wear. Welcome to the Organized 365 Podcast. My name is Lisa Woodruff and I'm a professional organizer and blogger in

1:44.9

Cincinnati, Ohio. I want to help you get your home organized and help you organize

1:50.3

life stages and unexpected events.

1:54.0

So sit back, relax, and let's get organized.

1:58.6

Today I'm going to tackle the question,

2:01.2

I don't have anything to wear.

2:03.0

Okay, way back in the beginning of 2017, I recorded three podcasts.

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