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Organize Your Winter Coats

TAMING YOUR COAT CLOSET GUIDE

Article by Saint Louis Closet Co.

Photography by Saint Louis Closet Co.

As winter approaches, the anticipation of cozy sweaters, warm scarves, and stylish coats starts to build. However, with the arrival of colder weather comes the need to reorganize your closet to accommodate your winter wardrobe. If you find yourself overwhelmed by piles of winter clothing, lost mittens, or tangled scarves, fear not! In this guide, we’ll explore some top tips for taming your closet and how to organize winter clothes, ensuring a stress-free and stylish cold-weather season.

Declutter Your Winter Wardrobe

Before you embark on your winter clothing organization journey, it’s essential to declutter your wardrobe. Over time, we tend to accumulate items we no longer wear or need. Here’s how to get started:

1. Assess Your Winter Clothing Collection

Begin by taking every piece of winter clothing out of your closet and laying it out in front of you. This step allows you to see exactly what you have and assess the condition of each item. Inspect for any damage, stains, or items that no longer fit.

Take this opportunity to divide your clothing into categories like sweaters, coats, scarves, gloves, and boots. This sorting process will make it easier to identify duplicates or items you no longer need.

2. The Four-Box Method

The four-box method is a tried-and-true approach to decluttering your winter clothes effectively. Label four boxes as follows: Keep, Donate, Repair, and Trash.

Keep: Place winter items you love and wear regularly into this box. These are the pieces that deserve a spot in your organized closet.

Donate: If you have winter clothing in good condition that you no longer wear, consider donating it to a local charity or shelter. Your gently-used items can make a big difference in someone else’s life.

Repair: Set aside any winter clothing that requires minor repairs or alterations. Make a plan to fix these items or take them to a tailor.

Trash: Dispose of any winter clothes that are beyond repair, severely damaged, or no longer wearable.

Once you’ve sorted your winter wardrobe into these boxes, you’ll have a clearer picture of what stays and what goes. Remember, the goal is to keep only the items that you genuinely love and will wear during the colder months.

3. Invest in Quality Storage Solutions

Now that you’ve decluttered your clothing collection, it’s time to invest in quality storage solutions to organize winter clothes and keep everything accessible. Consider exploring the custom closet systems from Saint Louis Closet Co. These systems are designed to maximize your closet space and make it easier to keep your winter clothes tidy.

Here are some storage solutions to consider:

Install Shelves and Drawers (with dividers and organizers): Adding shelves and drawers to your closet provides designated spaces for your winter essentials. Fold your sweaters neatly and place them on shelves, while drawers are perfect for smaller items like socks and accessories. Shelf dividers are a simple but effective way to keep stacks of sweaters or other clothing items from toppling over. They create neat, separated sections on your shelves, preventing clothes from mingling. Drawer organizers are perfect for keeping smaller items in order. They make it easy to find what you need without rummaging through a messy drawer.

Utilize Hanging Space: Utilize hanging space for your winter coats and longer items. Invest in sturdy hangers that won’t stretch or damage your clothes. Consider color-coding your hangers to make it easier to locate specific items.

Incorporate Shoe Shelves: Keep your winter boots and shoes in top condition by storing them on shoe shelves. This not only saves space but also prevents your footwear from getting scuffed or damaged.

Accessory Organizers: Scarves, gloves, and hats can quickly become a tangled mess. Use accessory organizers or hooks to keep these items easily accessible and tangle-free.

Create a Seasonal Rotation: Consider implementing a seasonal rotation system for your closet. Store off-season clothing in another part of your home or in storage containers. When spring arrives, swap out your winter clothes for lighter options. This keeps your closet clutter-free and helps you stay organized year-round.

4. Get Expert Advice and Assistance

Organizing your winter clothes doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With the right approach, you’ll be ready to embrace the winter season with ease and confidence.

But if you’re feeling overwhelmed by the prospect of organizing your winter clothes, consider seeking expert guidance. Saint Louis Closet Co. offers walk-in closets and closet organization ideas that can transform your storage space into a winter wonderland of organization.

Ready to take the first step towards a beautifully organized winter wardrobe? Schedule a design consultation with Saint Louis Closet Co today 314-781-9000. Their team of expert designers will work closely with you to create a customized closet solution that perfectly suits your style and needs.

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