
Declutter your wardrobe and donate clothes you no longer wear.
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Use the one-year rule: if you haven't worn it in a year, donate it. Be ruthless with duplicates and clothes that don't fit your current lifestyle - that cocktail dress gathering dust could make someone else feel amazing, and you'll rediscover forgotten favorites in your streamlined closet.
Difficulty
8/100Easy
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Cost
Free
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Time
2hours
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People
1+
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Setting
indoor
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Season
any
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Equipment
None needed
People who tried this
βBy the Saturday evening I had six bin bags to pass on to friends and donate to the village charity shop. A couple of weeks prior to this, two had already gone to another friend. Come Sunday night, I had the equivalent of roughly two more bags. And this was not the first time I'd gone though my wardrobes in the last six months and ended up with a bag or two to donate. Where/how/why the hell did I possess so much stuff and more importantly, why was it making me feel so crap?β
βI am buying new clothes recently on Vinted and thatβs what pushed me to do a serious declutter, I was wondering what was keeping my clothes from fitting in their designated spaces, Why do I seem to have so many clothes yet only wear the same ones that I keep out of my wardrobe? I am trying to be mindful and only keeping clothes that fit me and make me happy, i donβt want to fall into a pattern of overbuying as usual so Iβm trying to limit the categories of things in getting, i donβt need 10 pairs of jeans when i hate wearing them in the first place.β
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