Closet Clean Out Challenge 2025: Tame Those Accessories

This is Step Five of our Closet Clean Out Challenge for 2025, and today we’re tackling organizational strategies for your accessories. A true fashionista’s style is never complete without the finishing touches, and disorganized accessories can be just as frustrating as disorganized clothing. Let’s jump in!

For shoes, I recommend grouping them by category: tall boots, shoe boots, heels, casual/sporty, and flats. I also separate my summer shoes from my winter shoes, using a cubby organizer for summer styles and shelves for winter boots. Some people prefer labeled shoeboxes or clear plastic containers, and over-the-door shoe holders remain a great space-saving option. You can also store off-season shoes in a bin.

Pro Tip: While organizing, check the condition of your shoes: How is the tread? Are they scuffed or outdated? Do you actually wear them? Sort them into a trash pile and a donate pile. If you eliminate a style, jot it down on your shopping list if you need a replacement.


My Before and After The Closet Clean Out Challenge


When you’re finished, take stock of what you have—are you overstocked in one style but missing another? Also, evaluate if your colored shoes align with your best colors. If you’re an autumn, for instance, bright cherry red heels might not coordinate with much in your closet, whereas a wine-colored pair would be more versatile. Be sure to write down what you need on your shopping list so you don’t forget!

For necklaces, organizing by length and color makes the most sense. I use a multi-pronged hanger in my closet, arranging them from shortest to longest and grouping similar colors together. During my annual closet clean-out, I assess which pieces I haven’t worn and why. My earrings are stored in a jewelry box with small compartments, and I keep my dressy jewelry separate from my everyday pieces.

For handbags, I arrange them on shelves by color, mainly sticking to neutral shades like black, brown, tan, and gray. Smaller bags and wallets are lined up in baskets, which can fit under clothing if you don’t have shelving.

Pro Tip: Apply your best color principles here too—getting rid of handbags that don’t complement your palette ensures a cohesive, put-together look. That way, you avoid the hot pink purse with a red coat and olive pants mismatch!

For scarves, I recommend a drawer. I roll mine into small circles and line them up inside a dresser drawer, but a slim basket under the bed works well for small spaces. Avoid piling them too high, as that makes searching difficult—especially at 6 a.m.! Organize them by color and type, keeping outdoor scarves separate from fashion scarves and wraps. I store my wraps with my sweaters, folded on the top shelf of my closet.

My Step Five Live Video is airing Wednesday, February 5 at 6 p.m. MST on our Facebook and Instagram pages. Be sure to watch and ask questions!

Pro Tip: While we’re on the subject of organization, planning outfits the night before can save time and stress in the morning. Choose your outfit, including shoes and accessories, before bed. If needed, switch handbags and select the most appropriate coat. Feeling put together boosts confidence—it’s worth those few extra minutes!

And that’s it! You made it! Congratulations on your newly organized closet. I know you’ll enjoy getting ready so much more now! If you have items to donate, consider giving to Dress for Success. They support women re-entering the workforce by providing professional attire. Please note: The time for earning store credit for your donations to Dress For Success ends on Wednesday, February 5th. If you’re dropping off clothing for Dress for Success, you must pre-schedule your drop-off by calling us at 307-237-9221.

Stay tuned for February’s blog and live video series, where I’ll discuss Spring 2025 fashion trends, including color, style, and fabric updates. I’m also heading to market this week on Saturday—join our VIP Facebook group to follow along with my market journey, enjoy some laughs at the best and worst fashion finds, and participate in “Be the Buyer” posts where you help me decide on new arrivals! All this and more is available on Fashion Crossroads Fashionistas.

Closet Clean Out Challenge 2025 – Step 4

Closet Clean Out Challenge Step 4

You’ve made it through organizing your closet by category and color, tackled those “sacred cows” with my 10 questions, and created space for a more functional wardrobe. Now, it’s time for the most rewarding step of the process: Refresh and Renew!

This week’s focus is on creating a Buying List—your personalized roadmap to smarter shopping and a closet that works for you. Join me live this Wednesday, January 29th, at 6 p.m. MST on Facebook and Instagram, where I’ll walk you through the next step of this challenge.

Why Create a Buying List?

Your Buying List ensures that every new piece you add to your wardrobe serves a purpose. It will save you time, money, and frustration, while helping you avoid buying items that don’t work with your existing wardrobe. Keep this list in your purse so it’s always handy, and refer to it during any shopping trip.

How to Create Your Buying List

Grab a piece of paper and divide it into these four categories:

1️⃣ Basics I Need

  • Take stock of core wardrobe essentials like neutral tops, jackets, slacks, skirts, and shoes in classic colors like black, white, navy, tan, and grey.
  • Are any of your basics wearing out or missing? Write them down.
  • Remember, these are investment pieces—focus on quality and durability.

2️⃣ Items That Need Matches

  • Identify printed or standout pieces in your closet that don’t have a match.
  • Think jackets missing the perfect top or skirts needing a matching blouse.
  • Pro tip: Take photos of these items or bring them shopping with you to ensure you find the perfect match.

3️⃣ Trends I Want to Buy

  • Keep your wardrobe fresh by identifying trends you love for the season.
  • Write these down so you’re prepared when you go shopping.
  • Trends don’t have to be expensive but should complement your personal style and fit seamlessly into your wardrobe.

4️⃣ My Best Colors

  • Knowing your best colors is key to creating a cohesive wardrobe. If your hair color or skin tone has changed, your color palette might need an update.
  • Unsure of your colors? Use the “Color Me Beautiful” method to determine if you’re a Spring, Summer, Autumn, or Winter.

Why This Step Matters

This step is about creating a wardrobe that serves you, saves you time, and makes shopping a breeze. By focusing on quality basics, strategic matches, trendy updates, and colors that flatter you, your wardrobe will become a well-oiled machine.

Tune In Live

I’ll be discussing Step 4 in detail during my Wednesday Wardrobing live video this week.

Don’t forget about our special incentive to reward your closet cleanout efforts! For every business-appropriate clothing item you donate to Dress For Success, you’ll receive $1 in in-store credit (up to a $20 maximum). Your donations will directly support women in our community who are striving to achieve economic independence.

Hurry, though—you only have two weeks left to take advantage of this offer! Gather your donations and bring them to Fashion Crossroads Inc. today. Let’s turn your cleanout into a meaningful contribution! 💖

Join me at 6 p.m. MST on Facebook and Instagram:
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Let’s enjoy a refreshed and renewed wardrobe! 💖

Closet Clean Out Challenge 2024: Get Organized, Part II

I have curated a closet clean out system that is effective in getting an organized closet that saves time in the morning when you are putting together your look for the day. This is done through a systemized approach to organizing your clothing and your accessories. Each year in January, I host a Closet Clean Out Challenge for our Facebook and Instagram followers. I call it a “challenge” because each week has “homework” that needs to be completed so you can break your closet clean out into four separate chunks, making it less overwhelming. BUT, I also incentivize you with the chance to win $20 gift cards to our stores. Each week, you will have the chance to win if you complete the challenge. Completing just one of the four challenges will get you entered to win a $100 gift card at the end. Sound good?

Last week during my live Wednesday Wardrobing video, I covered step one of the system called Get Organized, Part I. In it, I taught you how to organize your clothing by type. If you missed it, please watch that video before proceeding.

Now that your clothing is organized by type, the next step is to organize by color. To help with this, I use the acronym ROYGBIV.  This is a nifty way to remember the colors of the rainbow and stands for red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet. 

Within each group that you created, you will organize them by putting all the reds together, all the oranges together, all the yellows together and in this order. So, for example, if your first category is sleeveless tops, you will color organize them. Then, for your next category, short sleeve tops, you will color organize them also. You may not have a representative for every color in the acronym, so if you need to, just skip that color and go onto the next. Once you get through violet, next add your grey and black, then your whites, creams and browns. 

Why, you ask, would you go through all of this trouble? Believe me, it is worth it!! When you are finished, you will clearly be able to see what you have and what you have too much of. This will also make mixing and matching outfits in the morning infinitely easier!! You will naturally put together items that you have never matched before, creating even more looks from your closet and maximizing your wardrobe. 

One thing you will run into is variations of a color. The ROYGBIV is focused on PRIMARY colors, so you will have pink, coral, turquoise, lavender, etc. Just put these with their closet primary color. For example, pink would go with the reds. I usually put lighter colors first and then darker colors.

Another thing that may trip you up is prints. When you come to a print, ask yourself what the dominant color in the print is and add it to that color family. You will amazed by the fact that once you are done, you will easily be able to see if something is in the wrong place. That is the beauty of this system. 

Also a part of this step is organizing your accessories. There are many different ways to do this, but the same principles apply. First separate by categories and then by color. For example, put your short, medium and long necklaces together in those categories. Then, organize each section using the same color acronym ROYGBIV. I like hanging my necklaces and have a fixture in my closet where I can do that. In previous closets, I have used a peg board for this purpose. 

I organize my shoes in two ways. I have shelves where I put some and I have a shoe organizer where I have others. I separate them by type. My shoe boots are together; my long boots are together; my tennis shoes are together; my sandals are together. 

I like putting my scarves in my dresser drawer, and I roll them around my hand to create little circles and then set them inside the drawer. This way I can clearly see what colors they are. I start at one side of the drawer and go to the other using the ROYGBIV acronym. 

For my handbags and wallets, I use baskets for my smaller items and then line up my larger handbags on the top shelf of my closet next to my folded sweaters. This allows me to clearly see what I have. I also use baskets for my belts and create circles with them like I do my scarves. I try to separate my wide belts from my skinny belts. 

I also only hang the clothes I wear to work or for dressed up casual. I fold all of my exercise wear, pajamas, sweatshirts, etc. and put them in my dresser or the drawers in my closet. This keeps my closet from being overcrowded and keeps it focused on when I need to be able to mix and match and layer easily. 

If you would like to see me demonstrate the color organization or any other part of this blog post, you can watch me in tonight’s LIVE Wednesday Wardrobing Video at 6 p.m. MST. I will also be announcing the winner of last week’s challenge as well as the challenge for this week during this video.