How To Easily Declutter Your Wardrobe

 Sometimes a decluttering of clothes is essential. We always say "Oh, I'll keep this just in case" or "These may come back into fashion one day in 2034". Yep, I imagine you have used one of these excuses before - I know I have once or twice. But sometimes, we have to be cruel to be kind and just let go of "the" top that brought us joy before but doesn't now.

I declutter my clothes about twice a year, sometimes even more. I usually have a declutter when I'm making the transition from Spring/Summer to Autumn/Winter and vice versa. It's a good chance for me to look at my current wardrobe and sift through which clothes I see no future for. 

A woman decluttering her wardrobe.


It sounds heartless, but it's got to be done. These days, I buy more neutral, classic pieces which are more versatile. I like to think I'm aiming to build a capsule wardrobe and honestly, I love it. I love having less clothes but having more options in terms of outfits. Since following a few content creators who do the same, it's inspired me to do the same. My wardrobes look less decluttered and less messy since doing this and I like having that bit of minimalism in my life. 


Anyway, back to decluttering your wardrobe. It can be a painstaking process, but a rejuvenating one nonetheless. I do have a system which I follow that helps me to decipher which clothes I keep, toss and sell on Vinted. I have to ask a lot of questions to myself when I declutter, but the process is worth it.

Without further ado, here's the system that I use to easily declutter my wardrobe:

1) First things first, did I wear this item much during the last season?

When making the seasonal transitional wardrobe switch (as I talked about earlier). I ask myself two questions when looking at a particular item - 

1. Did I wear it much last season? 
2. If I didn't wear it much, can I see myself wearing it again this season?

If I answer no to either of these questions, I'll put the item aside to donate or sell. Now, this process can take a while when sifting through my entire wardrobe, but it'll be worth the effort.

A white blouse, trench coat and brown scarf.

2) Does it still fit me?

This one is pretty simple, if it doesn't fit me, it doesn't stay. If it still fits me and I can't talk myself out of keeping the item, it stays. However, if it still fits me but I have no reason to keep it anymore, I get rid. 

3) Does it have sentimental value?

This is always a tricky one as I have kept a couple of items due to sentimental reasons. When I met the Liverpool players at their training ground back in 2016, I wore this lovely blouse from Topshop and I still have it today. I don't wear it anymore but I can't get rid of it because of sentimental value. If, when you look at the item, it doesn't have any sentimental value to you, it's time to say au revoir to it.

4) Do I have similar items already?

One word - jeans. I have so many pairs of jeans, some I've kept because they're very flattering for my figure and some I've kept for everyday wear. I need to weed out the jeans in my next declutter cause it's getting quite squashed where I normally hang up my jeans. Anyway, if you have an item which you have similar already in your closet, then decide which one you would like to keep and get rid of the others. 

A woman decluttering her wardrobe

5) Is the quality still there?

I definitely ask myself this question when I sort out jumpers. Jumpers do get bobbly and a bit out of shape after a while. If a jumper doesn't look in great nick, then decide whether it's donatable or sellable. 

6) Do I still look great in it?

If I don't feel great wearing an item, I'll get rid. I only want to wear clothes I feel confident in. If you don't feel confident in it, it's honestly not worth keeping. 


Now, once I go through this whole process, I look at each item I'm saying goodbye to and decide whether to keep, sell or toss. For example -


If I choose to sell - the item has to be in really good condition, enough that I would buy it from a charity shop or Vinted for myself. Obviously, some items may have slight wear and tear, but as long as it's not too noticeable, it's pretty ok to sell. 


If I choose to throw away - I'll recycle clothes where possible. If the item is beyond wearable, has permanent stains or just looks like it's had its day.

I hope you like my decluttering process and I hope this helps you next time you need a sort out of your wardrobe!


19 comments
  1. Totally agree with this! A couple of weekends ago I did my wardrobes from summer to winter and its hard work .I have so much stuff that I never part with. But I asked the same questions and managed to bin quite a bit and give to charity x

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    1. It is such a hard task, it took me ages to make the swap from Winter to Spring and Summer back in April! That's great that you managed to have a good declutter and donate some items to charity! x

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  2. I'm the queen of keeping stuff just in case! Ahh. Every so often I go on a rampage and over do it though, haha.

    Corinne x
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    1. I think we're all guilty of it from time to time Corinne! x

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  3. I've recently done a huge declutter in my wardrobe too, it took actual days to do, but I got rid of all of my old work clothes and did the "does it fit me?" method and tried to steer away from "it might someday" haha!

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  4. I really need to de-clutter because I want more / new clothes. But I just never seem to book myself enough time in a day or something goes wrong. I haven't been well lately which completely threw a spanner into the works. But hopefully before Christmas! ~ Nyxie

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    1. I'm sorry to hear that you haven't been feeling well lovely, I hope you feel better soon! I hope you manage to declutter your clothes before Christmas!

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  5. I did some decluttering a couple months ago, but definitely a lot more to go :)
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    1. I hope you manage to finish the decluttering Brigitta!

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  6. These are all such good tips on how to declutter your wardrobe! When I start to feel uninspired I know it’s time to just take everything and just see what I haven’t worn in the past year.

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    1. When you feel uninspired with your clothes and your wardrobe, it's good to have a declutter and see which items may not be right to keep anymore!

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  7. I declutter my wardrobe every month. I've noticed that I own several skirts in various colors, many of which I haven't worn in a long while. While some of these clothes hold sentimental value, I understand that I can't keep them forever, so I've decided to donate or pass them on to others. It's a bittersweet but necessary thing to do 😊

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    1. It takes dedication to declutter your wardrobe every month, fair play to you Merry! I like that you donate clothes you don't wear anymore, that's so kind of you!

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  8. I love your tips - I am actually planning on doing this this afternoon. I do the coathanger trick and it is such a quick way to see what I'm not wearing. I do love a good old clear out!
    Rosie

    https://www.loverosiee.co.uk

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    1. The coathanger technique is such a great method to use when having a declutter!

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  9. This is something I've internally been telling myself to do for the last couple of weeks and I've not gotten around to it yet. I was saying to Dan the other day though I feel like my wardrobe is most of the way there, I've found a style I'm comfortable in now so gage everything from that. Maybe this weekend will finally be the weekend I declutter haha.

    Claire.X
    www.clairemac.co.uk

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    1. I'm saying who puts off doing a declutter until it gets to a point where I can't fit anything else in my wardrobe anymore! I hope you manage to get your declutter started soon Claire! x

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  10. These are fantastic tips! I recently decluttered my entire wardrobe, and I donated clothes that were good quality, but didn't fit anymore or I just didn't wear anymore. I also recylced the rest that very worn.

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    1. That's great to hear that you maaged to have a declutter of your entire wardrobe and donated unwanted items!

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