Last week, I stood before my wardrobe, staring at a sea of clothes but still felt like I had nothing to wear. Some dresses still had tags, and let’s not even talk about the jeans I’ve been holding onto “just in case.” It hit me—I was holding onto the past instead of making room for the new.
If you’ve ever felt this way, it’s time for a wardrobe detox. Trust me, it’s not as daunting as it sounds, and by the end of this, you’ll have a wardrobe that sparks joy and speaks style.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to get it done;
Step 1: Pull everything out
Yes, everything. It’s the only way to truly assess what you have. Lay it all out on your bed or the floor and prepare to face the good, the bad, and the questionable. That blouse you bought in a sale but never wore? It’s about to meet its fate.
Step 2: Sort into three piles
- Keep: These are your ride-or-die pieces. They fit well, look great, and make you feel like you.
- Donate/sell: Clothes in good condition that no longer serve you but could be a treasure for someone else.
- Bin: Items that are stained, torn, or beyond repair. Let them go.
Top tip: be ruthless. If you haven’t worn it in over a year, chances are you won’t wear it again.
Step 3: Curate your essentials
Now that you’ve decluttered, it’s time to focus on building a wardrobe that works for you. Think about your lifestyle:
- Are you working in an office or freelancing from home?
- Do you need versatile pieces for owambes, casual hangouts, or professional meetings?
- What’s your go-to colour palette?
Focus on quality over quantity. A well-fitted blazer, a classic pair of jeans, and a few statement dresses can take you much further than piles of trendy items you barely touch.
Step 4: Organise like a pro
This is the fun part! Arrange your clothes by category (tops, dresses, trousers) or colour, depending on what works for you. Use matching hangers for a polished look, and invest in storage boxes or baskets for smaller items like scarves and belts.
Top tip: keep your most-worn items at eye level for easy access.
Step 5: Make it a habit
Wardrobe detoxes shouldn’t just happen once a year. Schedule mini check-ins every three months to keep things fresh and avoid the dreaded wardrobe chaos.
Step 6: Celebrate your new wardrobe
Step back and admire your work—you deserve it! Dressing up will now feel less like a chore and more like an experience.
A wardrobe detox isn’t just about tidying up—it’s about reclaiming your style. Clear the clutter, keep the gems, and make this your most stylish year yet.