I Love Clothes But Hate Mess—The 9 Decluttering Wardrobe Tips I Rely On to Stay Organised


Full disclosure: I am somewhat of a self-proclaimed wardrobe decluttering expert. My credentials? The fact that I recently relocated to London from Sydney, meaning I had to pack up all my possessions into as much checked and carry-on luggage as the airline would allow.

In the lead up to the big move, I spent an entire Saturday living out my Sex And The City: The Movie fantasy, trying on nearly everything I owned to decide what I’d keep, store, sell, donate and extend the life of through other means like tailoring, altering and deep cleaning. Despite what I had imagined, decluttering my wardrobe wasn’t as chic as Carrie Bradshaw prancing around her Brownstone walk-in and drinking champagne. It was dusty, sweaty and messy work. But with a little bit of elbow grease, and a helpful hand from my mother and sister (who were allocated to taking photos of the pieces for selling on digital second-hand marketplaces), I managed to declutter 25 years into 3 full-sized suitcases and a duffle bag.

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Indeed, after eight hours sorting and separating the “loves” from the “leaves”, there was nothing like the sweet relief I felt with a clean, organised and clutter-free wardrobe. The breath I let out after letting go of clothes that no longer fit (both literally and figuratively) was a release I’m still chasing. Thankfully, I’ve not yet built up a stockpile worthy of a purification since then. However, given we’re in the period of spring cleaning, consider the seasonal change an invitation to transform your space and bring a lightness to your life.