The Clothing Chronicles

The Clothing Chronicles
 August 17, 2005 #193
FashionForRealWomen.com

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In This Issue:
Message From Diana
Feature Article: Is Your Closet Ready For The Season Change?

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>> MESSAGE FROM DIANA

Thanks again to everyone who wrote in response to last week's article, "How to Read a Fashion Magazine"

http://www.theclothingchronicles.com/archives/192-08112005.htm

Many women wrote to say that it helped them put looking through magazines in a whole new light, while several fashion industry veterans wrote to confirm that if the world only knew what all was involved in getting "the perfect shot," they'd be aghast at how un-glamorous fashion shoots can really be. Having been a model myself once upon a time, I can tell you: there were definitely days when it wasn't pretty. So again, don't get too caught up in the fantasy of it all; read the glossies with a skeptical eye.

So what's on tap for today's article?

A checklist for helping you to get your closet ready for the season change. It will be here before you know it.

Enjoy!

Diana
diana@fashionforrealwomen.com

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Is Your Closet Ready For The Season Change?

If you've been to the stores any time in the last few weeks, you've probably seen all the new season merchandise. If the vast array has you tempted to pull out your credit card and take home some goodies, let me tell you that your timing instincts are right: for even if the weather hasn't changed where you're at, the selection in the stores will never be better than it is right now.

So if you live in a small town and/or if you wear an average size, grab while the getting's good. Otherwise, when you're ready to shop, you'll have to settle for what's left.

But how do you know what you need?

By knowing what you already have.

If you haven't inventoried your seasonal wardrobe recently, take time to do it now. If you wait until the season is in full swing, you'll pay more and have less to choose from if you find that you need to make some purchases. So take advantage of pre-season sales and selection by prepping from the new season now.

Yes, that means going through your closet, piece by piece.

If the very thought of such an exercise sends your blood pressure soaring, don't let it. The stress comes from disorganization and will only continue until you do something about it. Once you get your closet in order, updating your wardrobe each season and getting dressed each morning literally becomes a snap.

Messy closet?

Here's how you tackle this task:

1. Make Time To Do It

If you've been putting off cleaning your closet because you can't find a chunk of time to do it, do it in stages. There's no rule that says you have to do it all at once.

Start by doing ten pieces at a time or a foot-long section at a time, or all of one type of garment at a time, like tops, pants, skirts, etc.

Instead of sitting in bed and watching the nightly news, for example, watch the news as you also go through your closet. Or take a few minutes as you change out of your work clothes each evening to go through a few more pieces.

Before you know it, you'll have gone through everything.

 

2. Sort As You Go

So what do you do with each piece? Make a decision to do one of five things:

    • Keep

      Keep everything that fits and flatters and that works well with other pieces in your wardrobe.

    • Toss

      Toss any piece that is worn, stained, frayed, or ripped beyond repair.

    • Repair

      If you have pieces that need new buttons, hems, or other small repairs, set them aside and tend to them when you're done.

    • Donate

      Donate any clothes that don't fit, flatter, or that you've stopped wearing that are in good repair. Don't send anything to a donation center that should be tossed instead.

    • Consign

      Want to recoup some of the cost of your most expensive pieces? Consign them. Some consignment shops will pay you when the pieces sell; others will pay you cash on the spot when you bring them in. Want to add to your wardrobe without adding to your debt? Sell some of your old clothes to pay for your new purchases.

       

3. Put Like Pieces Together

Once you've gone through every last blouse, skirt, and pair of shoes, put everything back in your closet with like pieces together: all shirts together, all skirts, all pants, etc. This will enable you to mix and match easily, as well as let you see what you have and what you don't.

 

4. Make A List

So now that you know what you have, make a list of the items you need to round out your wardrobe.

Yes, it's really as simple as that.

 

5. Go Shopping

What's the best way to shop? With a list. Not only will you be sure to get what you need, you'll be much less inclined to buy impulsively.

Want to make sure you stay within your budget? Take cash and leave the credit cards at home. That way, you'll weigh each purchase VERY carefully.

Getting your closet in order for the new season isn't difficult once you get organized. If you take the time to do it - even if you have to stretch it over a couple of sessions - you'll be able to gain control over your wardrobe and have one less thing to worry about.

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Until next time,

Diana Pemberton-Sikes
diana@fashionforrealwomen.com

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