The fashion editor’s easy-peasy guide to refreshing your wardrobe (without having to declutter)

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Want to get the best out of your clothes, but can’t face the full Marie Kondo? Here’s how

If I opened someone’s wardrobe and found it colour-coded with each crisp garment hung on cedar hangers spaced two inches apart, I would think: this person has too much time on their hands. Most of the clothes in my wardrobe are hung on cheap nonslip hangers, or – brace yourself! – the wire hangers from the dry cleaners. Because I have a lot of clothes, and a medium-size wardrobe, and I can fit more clothes in that way.

In other words, I am most definitely not one of those acid-free tissue paper freaks. I’m telling you this because I seldom read past the second paragraph of wardrobe reorganisation features. I usually enjoy the first bit, where it’s all, “It’s easy, it’s fun, it takes an hour max!” But before you know it the writer is jauntily suggesting you take a Polaroid photograph of each pair of shoes and tape it to the front of every shoebox for easy identification. Sorry, what? Who has space to keep every shoebox?
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https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2021/mar/26/the-fashion-editors-easy-peasy-guide-to-refreshing-your-wardrobe-without-having-to-declutter



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