
While you go through your wardrobe, look out for tired knits, holes, crinkled and dusty items.This will make them easier to find when planning your outfits for work, dates or special occasions. Top tip: Use our mood tags to help you categorize your items. We love aesthetic wardrobes and recommend you use the same surface for each item of clothing for consistency! If you would rather not have the floral printed bedcover your Grandmother gifted you in the background, use our revolutionary background removal feature for a clean, curated look! Watch our app magically auto fill features of the item like brand, colour and category. Find a flat surface to lay your item of clothing to snap the perfect picture of the item. Move through each category of item, digitising as you go. Start inventorying your wardrobe digitally with Save Your Wardrobe.All tops on the left upper corner of the bed, jeans on the right, dresses on the chair… you get the idea! Time to face the wrath of piles of clothing falling on you… As you remove all your clothing onto your bed or floor, we suggest you methodically place all different categories of clothing with each other in a different pile. Remove all of your clothes from your cupboards and wardrobes.Organise your wardrobe to lead a happier, calmer and more sustainable lifestyle!īy being able to clearly see all of your clothes, you will become more aware of what you own, not only avoiding repeat purchases, but also helping you make the most of what you have! Save Your Wardrobe’s community reported that overflowing wardrobes trigger genuine anxiety. While a spring declutter seems overwhelming, multiple studies show the benefits of cleaning and organising your wardrobe. With our recommended five steps, believe it or not, you can finish the task in a day or two.

Did you know 96% of millennials spring clean with a majority of them spending over six days deciding what to do with their things? In six days you could engage in much more pleasurable activities such as finishing a netflix series, learning a new skill, or even climbing mount Kilimanjaro! Springtime has arrived, and while the longer days and glimpses of sunshine bring us hope and happiness for some, the start of spring is daunting as it is a synonym of declutter.
