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7 Game-Changing Tips That Helped Me Organize My Closet For Good

I recently moved into a new apartment, and let me just say it's been a challenge to organize my closet. As a fashion editor, I have quite a bit of clothing, which can be difficult (and tiring) to sort through. But as getting dressed in the morning became increasingly frustrating because I could never find anything, I decided it was time to finally do a full organization of my closet. When my closet is clean, my outfits start to get better because not only can I see everything but my mind is less cluttered from not having to stare at the clothes everywhere. While I prefer things to be organized, my closet has always been my biggest battle. So I put together tips that I used because if I can do it, so can you. (Trust me.)

Below, alongside tips to use in your closet organization journey, you'll also find products that will make everything a lot easier. Think stackable storage pins, racks that use vertical space, and so much more.

While it may be tempting to organize here and there, this may end up leaving you to feel more stressed than content. Instead of picking at your closet sporadically dedicate a full day or two to decluttering and organizing your pieces. It may seem like a large chunk of time, but it'll be completed quicker and leave you happier.
We've all seen the Instagrammable closets organized by color, it's never worked out for me when I try it. Instead, I like to sort my pieces into categories and then by color within that grouping.
Even if you have organized your clothing, mismatched hangers can keep everything looking off. I like to buy my hangers in bulk from the same source so it keeps everything looking neat.
In my moving process, I realized how many small accessories or pieces I've lost or forgot I even had since they were thrown around in drawers. I didn't want to lose track of them again, so I made sure to invest in storage solutions that kept them in place (and were easily accessible.)
While some may like to hang thick items like denim or sweaters, I find it can be difficult especially if your closet space is on the smaller end like mine. To keep them stacked without falling over, consider buying dividers.

I know it takes a bit more work, but keeping things ironed or steamed before you hang them is worth it. Not only does it add to the appearance, but when you're in a rush to get dressed and grab a dress that's not crumpled, you'll thank me later.



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