Organising your wardrobe might seem straightforward, but small mistakes can lead to musty smells, wear and tear, and even attracting clothes moths. Experts share practical advice to keep your closet fresh and tidy.

  • Switch your wardrobe clothes by season to save space and reduce damage.
  • Avoid overloading to prevent clutter, mould, and moth infestations.
  • Fold heavy knits and casual pieces instead of hanging them to keep shape.

What happened

Wardrobes often become cramped and disorganised when common mistakes are made in storing clothes. Experts warn that keeping out-of-season clothes in your main wardrobe adds unnecessary clutter and limits airflow, which can contribute to mustiness and attract pests. Another frequent error is overloading the space, making it difficult to find what you need and increasing the risk of clothes damage.

Additionally, hanging every item, especially bulky knitwear or casual basics like t-shirts and jeans, can distort their shape and reduce their lifespan. Using mismatched hangers also detracts from an organised appearance, making your wardrobe look chaotic and adding to daily frustration.

Why it feels good

A properly organised wardrobe makes getting dressed a smooth, enjoyable experience rather than a stressful search through clutter. Having only relevant seasonal clothes accessible keeps everything visible and easy to return to its place, promoting tidiness and reducing wear.

Moreover, reducing overcrowding improves ventilation, helping keep clothes fresh and moth-free. Folding appropriate items preserves their shape, and uniform hangers create a calming, cohesive look that pleases the eye and makes your wardrobe a more relaxing space to use.

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Take advantage of seasonal transitions to thoroughly clean, fold, and rotate your clothing. Sort through items and consider donating pieces you no longer wear to create more breathing room and better organisation. Investing in breathable but moth-proof storage containers will help protect out-of-season clothes.

To maintain order, set a regular decluttering schedule and create dedicated zones inside drawers or boxes for smaller accessories such as socks and belts. Opting for velvet hangers or another preferred consistent style will help maintain a neat visual harmony in your closet.

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