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The winter wardrobe clearout



As the winter season comes to an end, it's time to start thinking about reducing your winter wardrobe. It's easy to accumulate a lot of clothing during the colder months, but it's important to take stock of what you have and make some strategic cuts. This will not only help you declutter your closet but also make it easier to organize and find what you need when next winter rolls around.


Start by taking a look at your winter clothes and identifying what you didn't wear this season. If you haven't worn something in the past few months, chances are you won't wear it next winter either. These items can be donated, sold, or given away to someone who will actually use them. Consider donating to a local charity or shelter to make a difference in someone else's life.


Next, look at items that have seen better days. If a winter coat or sweater has holes, stains, or other signs of wear and tear, it may be time to retire it - unless it can be repaired. You can always replace these items next season, but holding onto damaged clothing just takes up valuable space in your closet. By reducing your winter wardrobe, you'll create a more streamlined and functional space, making it easier to get dressed in the morning and enjoy a stress-free winter season next year.


Enter the summer period with a slimmed-down winter wardrobe, more space and ready for some UV exposure (finally!) Try using Ferris to kick-start that clearout!




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