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5 simple tips to keep your wardrobe organized

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 11, 2026, 15:00 IST
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5 simple tips to keep your wardrobe organized

A disorganized wardrobe makes it harder for a person to complete basic routine tasks. One needs to waste time looking for specific items, coping with overcrowding, or fitting everything into limited spaces. Organization experts claim that creating order in one's wardrobe is easy and affordable. A person only needs to learn several useful tricks to organize everything properly and ensure efficient accessibility of clothes.

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Start by decluttering regularly

First and foremost, to create order in your wardrobe, one needs to get rid of clothes that are too old, worn out, or simply not in use. Clothes you do not wear take up valuable space in the closet. It is recommended to declutter the wardrobe regularly, dividing clothes into three groups (keep/donate/dispose of). Decluttering ensures there will be more available space, and you will know exactly how many things you have and what you actually need.

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Organize clothes according to their categories

One should sort clothes into different categories, like shirts, trousers, dresses, sportswear, or outerwear. It is crucial to keep clothes from similar categories together to make them easily accessible. Many people also prefer sorting clothes according to their colours to simplify the process of choosing an outfit. This organizational strategy will help you identify gaps and duplicates.

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Use uniform hangers and storage containers

Uniform hangers make your wardrobe look neater and increase the available space. It is better to use thin non-slip hangers that will keep clothes from falling without taking up additional space. Storage containers are needed for small objects, like accessories, scarves, or belts. The most useful option would be labelled storage containers. They can be used for storing out-of-season clothes in addition to accessories.

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Fold items correctly

Efficient folding of clothes can also save a considerable amount of available space. Folding clothes in a particular way can help you avoid having piles and piles of clothes in your wardrobe. It is recommended to fold clothes in such a way to make each object is easily visible. Such folding is suitable for t-shirts, sweatshirts, or jeans. Thus, there will be no need to search for anything.

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Rotate seasonal clothes

Storing all seasonal clothes in the main wardrobe will occupy a significant portion of space. In summer and spring, it is advisable to put all winter things in special bags and hide them somewhere else until you need them. Changing clothes regularly is also helpful because it helps you to organize things in the wardrobe and check whether they are still needed.

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