We do not veil the face, the French are not ace of storage . And the same goes for the organization of our clothes. The dressing room is our own treasure , the pride of our thousands of hours spent shopping . And our treasure, we keep it jealously. So that after a while, it takes us 3 minutes to find in this mess, the outfit we wanted to put. There remains only one solution, RANGER his dressing . We have some tips to become a queen of the storage.

1- First empty your dressing room

The first step of the storage is to completely empty his dressing (yes yes ALL his wardrobe including shoes). To have an overview of his dressing and know what we really have. It is better to expose your things on your bed or on the floor. This Spring cleaning makes it possible to realize that we have real jewels in our wardrobe , buried under the mountain of clothes.

2 - Sort his clothes in a clever way

Second step, sorting your wardrobe according to several criteria:

-Make a pile of stained or stained clothes that we will not put back (yes even if it's our favorite fetish and he's been following us for years, he is no longer portable with this task of ketchup on the front and its holes everywhere). This pile will allow our disfigured clothes to get a second life , that of rags .

-Do another pile with the clothes we no longer wear. The skirt of our 14 years, the bra that does not hold any more and the jeans that we are supposed to be able to put back once we have lost weight now serves as a relic of the past time. But we can offer him a second life by doing a good deed and putting down our stuff that we no longer put in organizations like Emmaus .

-Put aside clothes that are not in season. Little summer backless dresses will not help us against the cold of winter.

- Store the clothes never put. Those who still have the label, which have never been worn will have to be put in a category. Trying again these immaculate clothes is then the best solution, a girlfriend can also be a help in this case to decide whether or not they have a place in our new dressing room.

- For the business of the season , the time is sorting by category. Underwear together, pants, skirts, sweaters, little ups, everything has to be sorted.

3 - Organize your dressing room by category

Third step, and it is not the easiest, put his wardrobe in good condition in his place preferably in one place so as not to scatter. And above all, organize his dressing room by category of clothing to better navigate. Sweaters, shirts, dresses, skirts and coats are categorized and on a hanger, t-shirts and pants are folded each into a box. They are also arranged by cut and color for clarity.

-The first tip is to use storage boxes for underwear and socks, so they will no longer be scattered in drawers. We can even sort by color if we want to get to the end of things.

-The shoes are exposed at the bottom of the dressing room and by type of shoes, sneakers, heels and summer shoes are separated for more visibility .

-Business that is not in season is also put aside for the time of hibernation. It will be back on the scene as the season changes.

4 - The golden rule of a tidy dressing room

The call of shopping is felt? Do not panic, there is a golden rule in storage. When a new inhabitant comes to find a place in our dressing room, we must remove an old garment to stay in harmony . No obligation however, if no business is to be replaced, it is not the end of the world. However, we must think about taking a walk from his dressing room from time to time to not unnecessarily piling up unnecessarily things that have no reason to be in his dressing room .

5 - Review its storage at each change of season

That's it, our closet is tidy and clear as water ... But for how long? So that the mountain of clothing does not make its appearance again, the idea is to do its cleaning of "dressing" every season so that the clothes of the new season come back to the place that is due to them and that we did not look for hours our little top or our boyfriend jeans that we wanted to put that day.

For more information: Save your life! Putting your house in order to live better by Elise Delprat-Alvares, Larousse Edition