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 Are they scuffed or outdated?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 3

Closet Clean Out Challenge 2025: Step 3 – Refresh and Renew

Welcome to the next phase of our 2025 Closet Clean Out Challenge! With Step 1 and Step 2 behind us, I hope you’ve already experienced the joy of an organized closet. If you missed the first steps, you can catch up by watching the videos on our Facebook or Instagram pages.

This week, we’re diving into Step 3: Refresh and Renew. It’s all about taking a hard look at what you kept during the first two steps. Let’s tackle those “sacred cows” — the items you held onto but haven’t worn in ages.

My Closet Clean Out Story

I completed Step 1 on Sunday, and wow, it felt amazing to walk into my newly organized closet. This morning, I wore an outfit I’d forgotten I even had! Eliminating 20 items that were cluttering my space has not only made me feel lighter but has also opened up room for some exciting new additions (wink).

Now, it’s your turn to evaluate what’s left in your closet. This week, I’m challenging myself—and you—to wear those “sacred cows” – the things that you can’t seem to let go of – to see if they still work. If you can create an outfit you love with them, great! If not, it’s time to let them go.

Top 10 Rationalizations for Keeping Clothes

Here are some of the reasons we convince ourselves to keep certain items. Do any of these sound familiar?

  1. I might lose weight and be able to wear this again.
  2. If I get this tailored, I’ll wear it again.
  3. It’s still fashionable, and I love it—how can I let it go?
  4. I wore this for a special occasion, so it has sentimental value.
  5. I might need this for a party, vacation, or special event someday.
  6. I wouldn’t wear this out, but it’s fine for around the house.
  7. I live in Wyoming, so I need all the sweaters, coats, and vests.
  8. It’s a classic that never goes out of style.
  9. It doesn’t fit now, but it’ll motivate me to lose weight.
  10. I just bought it, so getting rid of it feels like wasting money.

The Refresh and Renew Process

Gather all your “sacred cows” and any items you didn’t wear in 2024. Take them out of your closet and into another room. For each piece, ask yourself these questions:

  • Weight Changes: Is it your current size, one size bigger, or one size smaller? If not, let it go.
  • Tailoring Needs: Can you commit to tailoring it in the next 10 days? If not, donate it.
  • Fashionable but Unworn: Try it on. Does it fit well? Is it comfortable? If not, it goes.
  • Sentimental Items: Do you have the space to store it elsewhere, like a cedar chest? If not, it goes.
  • Special Event Items: Are you sure you’ll wear it for an upcoming occasion? If not, donate it.
  • Around the House: Do you already have enough “comfy” clothes? Replace worn-out ones and donate the rest.
  • Seasonal Necessities: Do you really need so many coats or sweaters? Keep only what you truly wear.
  • Classic Pieces: Have you worn it in the last two years? If not, it’s time to say goodbye.
  • Too Small: Be realistic about your current size and let go of anything that doesn’t fit.
  • Recent Purchases: If you pass it over every morning, it’s a sign it doesn’t belong.

Watch and Win

Want a more detailed explanation? Join me live tonight at 6 p.m. MST on Facebook or Instagram. I’ll demonstrate the process.

💳 Challenge Perks: Don’t forget that we are hosting a special after hours shopping event for all of you who donate clothing to Dress For Success! I will give you $1 in store credit for every business item of clothing donated, up to 20. Then, you will receive a special invitation to our Fashion With A Purpose Event on February 6th from 6-9 p.m.

Let’s refresh and renew together—your perfect closet awaits! 🌟

Closet Clean Out Challenge 2024: Get Organized, Part I

Closet Clean-Out Challenge 2024: A Fresh Start for Your Wardrobe!

It’s a new year, and with it comes new possibilities! Why not take this opportunity to declutter your life, starting with your wardrobe? 🌟 Cleaning out the old and making room for the new is not only refreshing but empowering. That’s why I’m inviting you to join me in the Closet Clean-Out Challenge!

This year, I’m offering exciting rewards to help motivate you to tackle and complete this process. Here’s the scoop:

New for 2024: Closet Clean-Out with a Purpose

As part of Week 3, I encourage you to donate your gently used, business-appropriate clothing to our local Dress For Success affiliate. To thank you for your generosity, you’ll receive:

  • $1 in store credit for every item donated (up to 20 items).
  • An invitation to our exclusive event, Fashion With A Purpose, on Tuesday, February 6th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

At this private after-hours event, you’ll enjoy:

  • Wine and hors d’oeuvres. 🍷🍴
  • A chance to spend your store credit. 🛍️
  • An opportunity to learn more about the Dress For Success mission.

Please note: Accessories are welcome donations but won’t count toward the store credit.

Why Organize Your Closet?

Let’s face it: a disorganized closet can be a daily frustration. Sorting through worn-out, ill-fitting, or outdated items wastes time and energy. With my four-step system, you’ll:

  • Remove clutter.
  • Identify gaps in your wardrobe.
  • Discover new outfit possibilities.

Step One: Organize by Type

Here’s your first task:

  1. Separate by category: Tops, bottoms, dresses.
  2. Organize tops by sleeve length: Sleeveless, short, ¾, and long sleeves. Then sort by type (collared vs. pullover) and season (summer vs. winter).
  3. Sort bottoms: Start with shorts, capris, ankle pants, and long pants. Within each group, sort by fabric type (denim, cotton, slacks, etc.).

Feeling lighter already? Celebrate your progress with a well-deserved glass of wine! 🍷

What’s Next?

Stay tuned for Step One, Part II, where we’ll dive into color coding your wardrobe. This is where the magic happens!

Want detailed explanations and live demonstrations? Join me every Wednesday at 6 p.m. MST for my Wednesday Night Wardrobing live videos on Facebook. Don’t forget to like and follow Fashion Crossroads Inc. to stay updated!

The first video is tonight at 6 p.m.! Let’s make 2024 the year of a clutter-free closet and a more confident, organized YOU. 🎉

Happy organizing,
Kyleen