How to know what clothes in your wardrobe you should get rid of

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With spring, it's time to make the wardrobe change. An ideal occasion for inject more oxygen and functionality into your wardrobe, detaching yourself from some clothes. Try it, it is very liberating.

But how do you know what to get rid of? The following keys will guide you when it comes to clean your closet safely, that is, without future regrets

They are not your current size

We all have more than one garment in our wardrobe that is too big or too small.... or it just doesn't suit us. We keep them in the hope that one day they will adapt perfectly to our bodies in a miraculous way. But that never happens. Maybe you made the wrong size when you bought it or your body has changed, in reality the reason matters little, since there is only one thing we can do with them: donate them to have more space in the closet.

They are out of date

If an old garment cannot continue to be worn regardless of the fashion of the time, it means that it is not timeless, and therefore it is out of date. However, we must always reserve a space in the closet for the outdated, especially if they are quality pieces. And is that some will end up becoming a trend again (if you have a nose, you will surely see it coming), while others can give an original touch to your looks if you are daring.

Bootcut jeans

If, looking at it objectively, you do not see either of these two possibilities feasible, and also do not attribute any kind of sentimental value to it, the time has come to get rid of it. With other garments, so many contemplations are not necessary. You'll recognize them because just looking at them will hurt your eyes, like those ugly baggy pants and bootcuts that were worn in the 90s and 2000s.

They have reached the end of their useful life

Everything that has a beginning has an end, and clothing is no exception. Those hundreds of marbles that weren't there when you bought it, is an unmistakable sign that the time has come to let her go. When the fabric becomes as fine as cigarette paper or the dozens of washes have turned off its original color, the garment is also shouting that its current cycle is over, although there are cases where this effect can be very cool in t-shirts, especially if you're into the grunge style.


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