09/21/2015
Cleanliness and order in the Ukrainian girl's house are the guarantees of health. What things should you get rid of in your wardrobe?
There are several categories of things that you can remove from the wardrobe without sorrow:
1. The things with defects.
Ragged, eaten by clothes moths, rolled up, stretched, shrunken after washing clothing - in short, everything that lost its marketability. If a thing is very comfortable and you absolutely do not want to part with it, you can remove it from the wardrobe somewhere to another place or take it to the cottage. It’ll become useful if you make re-decoration or perform any dirty work around the house.
2. The things that have long been out of fashion.
We are not talking about the so-called "vintage" copies. If this is your grandmother's wedding dress, it may still be useful to you provided that it has no defects. But a cheap blouse that you bought on the market ten years ago, and hoped to wear it one day, will cause the blank stares of passersby. Why do you need it?
3. The things that are small to you.
Many people continue to store them in a cabinet in the hope that someday lose weight, but it never happens. In addition, while you wait for weight loss, the thing certainly goes out of fashion.
4. The things that don't fit you.
Sometimes it happens that you buy a thing and then you are disappointed in it. Or you’ve been given some clothing for a birthday, and it hasn’t matched you. Why should it take up space in the wardrobe?
5. The things that you do not wear.
It happens that a thing is good from all sides, but you have no desire to wear it. Or, once it was worn by you, but not now. Or there is no occasion to wear it. There is a rule - if the thing stayed for a year in the closet never worn, it is high time to get rid of it.
6. The "disposable" items.
Have you ever bought something to put it on, say, for a graduation party or other event? It has performed its function, but where it can be worn again, you do not know, it looks too specific, too extreme, etc. Of course, you can leave it in the closet, but it just will take place there.
Remember:
Your wardrobe should include only those items of clothing that you wear constantly or occasionally. Then the cabinet won’t be cluttered.