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 2025, Part II

Closet Clean-Out Challenge 2025: Part II, Get Organized with Color

Ready to transform your closet and start your mornings stress-free? It’s time for the next step in our Closet Clean-Out Challenge 2025! 🎉 This January, we’re decluttering and organizing together, one step at a time, so your wardrobe is as efficient and inspiring as it can be. Let’s make space for new looks, fresh opportunities, and better mornings.

If you missed last week’s live Wednesday Wardrobing session, we tackled Step One: Get Organized, Part I, where we sorted clothing by type. Don’t worry—you can catch up by watching the replay on our Facebook, Instagram, our YouTube. Now, we’re diving into Step Two: Organize by Color using a foolproof system to make your closet a visual masterpiece.


Step Two: Organize by Color

Why color organization? It simplifies mixing and matching and helps you create outfits you’ve never thought of before. Plus, it makes spotting gaps in your wardrobe a breeze. Here’s how:

1️⃣ Use the ROYGBIV Acronym
Start with the rainbow—Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet—and sort your clothes accordingly. If a category doesn’t have a specific color, just skip to the next.

2️⃣ Group Neutrals Next
After violet, sort gray, black, white, cream, and brown. Keep similar shades together to maintain consistency.

3️⃣ Handle Color Variations
Got colors like pink, coral, or turquoise? Place them with their closest primary color. For example, pink goes with red, and turquoise with blue. Within each group, arrange lighter tones first and darker tones last for a gradient effect.

4️⃣ Manage Prints Thoughtfully
When sorting prints, identify the dominant color and group it accordingly. You’ll find that once your closet is organized, misplaced items will stick out—proof of this system’s simplicity and effectiveness.


Tips for Success

  • Focus Your Closet
    Only hang items you wear for work or dressed-up casual looks. Fold activewear, loungewear, and sleepwear to keep your closet clutter-free.
  • Keep the Momentum
    Break the task into manageable chunks, so you’re never overwhelmed. By the end of the challenge, you’ll be amazed at the transformation.

Join the Fun and Get Rewarded!

This year, we’ve added an exciting incentive to make your Closet Clean-Out journey even more rewarding:

🌟 Donate to Dress For Success
When you complete Step Three: Clean Out Week, we encourage you to donate business-appropriate clothing to Dress For Success. For every item you donate (up to 20 clothing items), you’ll receive $1 in-store credit. Accessories are welcome but don’t count toward the credit.

🌟 Exclusive Event Invitation
Your donation also earns you an invite to our private Fashion With A Purpose party on February 6th. Join us for an after-hours shopping experience with wine, hors d’oeuvres, and the chance to spend your in-store credit while learning more about Dress For Success.


Don’t Miss Tonight’s Live!

Join me for Wednesday Wardrobing Live Wednesday 1/15/25 at 6 p.m. MST on Facebook or Instagram, where I’ll demonstrate how to organize your closet by color. Let’s turn your wardrobe into an organized, inspiring space together!

Cheers to a New Year and a New You! 🎉
Happy organizing,
Kyleen

Closet Clean Out Challenge Step Four: Organize Those Accessories

Chilling in Downtown Casper

In this last step to creating an organized closet, I am tackling organizational strategies for your accessories. A true Fashionista’s style is never complete without the finishing touches, and dis-organized accessories can be as frustrating as disorganized clothing. Let’s jump in.

  1. For shoes I recommend trying to group shoes by their category: tall boots, shoe boots, heels, casual/sporty, and flats. I like to separate my summer shoes from my winter shoes, so I have a cubby organizer for my summer shoes and shelves for my winter boots. I have friends that also use shoe boxes with labels or clear plastic shoe boxes to organize their shoes. You can still find the over the door shoe holders as well if you are limited on space. Perhaps you can use a bin to store your summer shoes when it is winter and vice versa. While you are organizing, make sure you are also examining your shoes. How is the tread? Are the toes scuffed? Do they look worn and outdated? When was the last time you wore them? Get rid of shoes that are outdated, worn out or so uncomfortable you never wear them. Create a trash pile and a donate pile. As you eliminate a style, write it down on your shopping list if you need to replace it. When you are all done, take stock of what you have. Are you over stocked in a certain style like shoe boots but don’t have a single tall boot? Additionally, with your colored shoes, consider if they are in your best colors. If you are an autumn and have bright cherry red heels, you are probably not going to find much in your closet to go with those. Wine colored heels would be a much better choice.
  2. For necklaces, I think organizing them by length and color makes the most sense. I have a multi-pronged hanger in my closet that I have my necklaces hanging on. They are organized from shortest to longest. I have grouped similar colors together as well. When I go through my annual closet clean out, I consider which necklaces I haven’t worn and analyze why. I have my earrings in a jewelry box with several small, earring sized boxes. I also keep my dressy jewelry separate from my more casual pieces.
  3. For handbags, I have them sitting on shelves and organized by color. I tend to stick to neutral handbags so mine are black, brown, tan and grey. I keep my wallets and smaller bags lined up in small baskets and these can sit underneath your clothing if you don’t have shelves in your closet. I highly recommend that you apply the principles of your best colors to get rid of handbags that are not in your palate. When you build your wardrobe around your best colors and buy those colors in your accessories, handbags and coats, you end up with a very put together look that always matches. You avoid the hot pink purse with a red coat and olive pants debacle.
  4. For scarves, I recommend a drawer. I have mine in small circles lined up in a dresser drawer. A slim basket that you can slide under your bed also works if you are short on space. Having them piled so high that you have to dig through them isn’t very efficient, especially at 6 a.m. Organize them by color and type. Keep your outdoor scarves separate from your outfit scarves and your wraps separate from those. I put my wraps with my sweaters which are folded on the top shelf of my closet.

I have posted before and after pics of my accessories in my own closet in our discussion for my Closet Clean Out Challenge: Step Four Live Video which will air tonight. You can see those pictures of how I have organized things there or join us tonight at 6 p.m. MST to watch the video live and ask questions!

At the end of the day, an organized closet will save you time getting ready in the morning. And, while we are on that subject, a well thought out outfit rarely happens with sleep in your eyes. Choose what you will wear at the end of your day before you go to bed. Get everything ready, including what jewelry and shoes you will wear. Take the time to change your handbag, if needed. Consider what coat will look the best so you don’t pair your puffer jacket with a dress, as an example. When you feel put together, your confidence will go up exponentially. It is worth the extra few minutes to do this before bed.

Well, that is it!! You made it!! Congratulations on your newly organized closet. I know you will enjoy getting ready ever so much more now! Tune into next month’s blog and live video series where I will be talking Spring 2023 fashion trends, including color, style and fabric trends. I am also headed to market next month, so you will want to join our VIP Facebook group so you can follow along with my market journey and have a good laugh at the best and worst things I see each day. I will also be posting “Be The Buyer” posts so you can help me decide when I am unsure! You can get all of that on Fashion Crossroads Fashionistas.