Thursday, June 5, 2014

Up Your Clothes Wearing Percentage




People wear about 30 to 50 percent of the clothes in their closet regularly. The tendancy is to wear the same stuff over and over. One example of the cycle is you wear a shirt and pants, they get dirty, you wash them and then wear them again a few days later. Multiply that by several sets of shirts and pants (or skirts and blouses).  Here is a tip that I feel increases your chances of wearing more of the clothes in your closet:

Group all of your shirts ( or blouses) together in your closet. There are ring dividers that you can buy. You can place the divider on the pole and then all the shirts on the left of that divider will be clothes you've worn and all the clothes on the right are for you to wear.  When you start all the clothes will be hanging to the right of the divider. Wear the tops starting  left first and go across. If the shirt isn't dirty, rehang it on the far left. If the shirt is dirty and later you wash it, rehang it on the far left. Now the key is to continue going right when picking a shirt.  With the ring dividers, its easy to keep track.

Also try that with your pants, skirts, dresses too.


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