
If your closet feels full — but getting dressed still feels frustrating — you’re not alone.
Every January, we hear the same things from women in our community:
- “I have so much clothing, but nothing feels quite right.”
- “I’m afraid to get rid of things and regret it.”
- “I want to shop more intentionally this year.”
That’s exactly why we created our Closet Clean Out Challenge, returning this January as part of our Wednesday Wardrobing Series.
This challenge is not about perfection.
It’s about clarity, confidence, and making your wardrobe work for your real life.
What This Challenge Is — and What It Is Not
Let’s start by clearing something up.
This challenge is not:
- A one-day purge
- An all-or-nothing clean out
- A trend-focused shopping push
- A process that leaves you with gaps in your wardrobe
What it is:
- A step-by-step, five-week process
- Designed to help you let go without regret
- Built around knowing what to replace confirm, not guess
- Supported with structure, guidance, and flexibility
You cannot “fail” this challenge.
The Big Promise: No Gaps, No Regret
The biggest fear we hear — and the number one reason people hesitate — is this:
“What if I get rid of something and regret it?”
This challenge is intentionally structured so that you do not end with an empty or incomplete wardrobe.
Before you let things go, we talk about:
- Why you’re holding onto them
- Whether they truly serve your lifestyle
- If they need replacing — or not at all
We don’t just clean out.
We clarify.
How the Closet Clean Out Challenge Works
The challenge unfolds over five manageable weeks, with each step building on the last.
Week 1: Organize by Type
We start with low-emotion, high-clarity work — grouping clothing by category so you can clearly see what you own.
Week 2: Organize by Color
This is often everyone’s favorite week. Organizing by color brings immediate visual clarity and helps you spot patterns and gaps easily.
Week 3: Letting Go — With Support
This is where most people feel stuck, so we slow things down. You’ll get clear guidelines, permission to pause, and reassurance throughout the process.
Week 4: Create Your Personal Buying List
This is the payoff. You’ll identify what truly needs replacing — and just as importantly, what does not.
Week 5: Accessories & Outfit Building
We finish by pulling it all together — simplifying accessories and building outfits from what you already own.
Even completing three of the five weeks can make a meaningful difference.
What You Receive When You RSVP
When you officially RSVP for the Closet Clean Out Challenge, you’ll receive:
- Weekly reminder emails
- Step-by-step instructions for each week
- Printable checklists and worksheets
- Links to all video replays, so you can work at your own pace
- Eligibility for participation incentives
RSVPing is how you stay organized and supported throughout the challenge.
Participation Incentives (Because Progress Deserves Recognition)
We’ve added incentives this year to encourage consistency — not perfection.
- ✔ Complete 3 of the 5 weeks
Earn 400 loyalty points, equivalent to $20 off - ✔ Complete all 5 weeks
Earn a $25 Fashion Crossroads gift card - 🎁 Bonus:
Everyone who completes the challenge will be entered into a drawing for a 30-minute Zoom Closet Consultation — personalized guidance to review your closet and buying list.
Important Details to Know
- 📅 The challenge begins January 14
- 🎥 Part of our Wednesday Wardrobing Series
- 💙 VIP Facebook Group exclusive
- 📌 Replays are available for every step
To participate live, you must be a member of our VIP Facebook Group.
Who This Challenge Is Perfect For
This challenge is for you if:
- Your closet feels overwhelming
- You want to shop more intentionally this year
- You’re tired of impulse buying
- You want to make what you already own work harder
- You want guidance, not pressure
If you’ve ever said, “I just want my closet to make sense,” — this is for you.
Ready to Join?
The Closet Clean Out Challenge starts soon, and everything builds week by week. Joining early ensures you don’t miss any steps, support, or resources.
👉 RSVP here to join the challenge and receive all emails, printables, and replay links:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdbeom3jh2KH6GZ19ZSSJEJH9Xf3yZ1CeyfANaR5Tj3sBdO_w/viewform?usp=publish-editor
Sometimes January is about clearing space.
Sometimes it’s about clarity.
This year, it can be both.
— Kyleen