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How to organise your wardrobe for that ultimate convenience

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 20, 2025, 06:00 IST
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Organising your wardrobe the right way

Most people often relate to a wardrobe full of clothes but nothing to wear. If you end up thinking that too, sit down to organise your wardrobe. You’ll realise that you have more clothes than you think you do, and you might end up finding those stuck in the corner pieces too. However, to have enough clothes to wear, you shouldn’t run to the nearest mall to buy more. How about trying to organize what you already own? So that they are always in sight, and it takes you minutes to just dress up in your best version. More than merely a neat area, a well-kept wardrobe can reduce stress and save time every day. Here are some ingenious tips that will assist you in transforming your closet into a calm, useful sanctuary to navigate the morning turmoil:

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Sort by category first, followed by color



Start by grouping clothes into categories—sarees, kurtas, tops, jeans, dresses, etc. Sort each category by color after it has been sorted. This technique not only improves the aesthetics of your closet but also makes it easier to locate items quickly, particularly when you're pressed for time.

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Invest in vertical space and organizers



Use multi-layer hangers, hanging organizers, and shelf dividers to maximize your vertical space. Accessories, scarves, and lingerie can be neatly stored in transparent storage boxes or labeled baskets without taking up drawer space. Belts or everyday handbags fit perfectly on hooks inside doors.

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Observe the "one in, one out" principle



Adopt a straightforward guideline to reduce clutter: for each new thing you purchase, donate or throw away an item you no longer wear. It allows you to preserve only the items you truly use and love, while still creating space for fashionable additions without packing your closet to capacity.

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Establish an "everyday essentials" area



Set aside a portion for everyday wear, such as jeans, work shirts, comfortable kurtis, or pants. Wearing clothes during the week is a breeze thanks to this easy-to-access area. To save you time every morning, use the main shelves or the easiest-to-reach hanging area for this.

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Change with the seasons



Out-of-season clothing should be kept in vacuum bags or on higher shelves, such as breezy cottons in the winter or heavy woolens in the summer. By rotating your clothing, you can make sure you're only seeing weather-appropriate attire, which speeds up and simplifies the style process.

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