My Closet Cleanse Journey: How Moving Helped Me Declutter
Over the past year, I moved across three different states, and each time, I had to reevaluate my wardrobe. It made me question which items were truly worth keeping.
Why I Started My Closet Cleanse
My decluttering journey began in California, where I realized how many clothes were just taking up space. Some pieces never got worn, yet they hogged room in my suitcases and boxes.
During my last two moves, I paid closer attention to seasonal suitability. Since I relocated to a place with all four seasons (unlike Southern California!), I had to think carefully about what I actually needed.
This process helped me identify:
- Essential items
- Things that wasted space
- One overlooked aspect of closet cleansing (which I’ll explain later)
Below are the steps that helped me rethink my clothing choices.
Step 1: The Initial Sort
This first step is popular for good reason—it works!
- Empty your closet (or dresser… or floor) and pile everything on your bed.
- Sort items into three categories:
1. Go-To Favorites
These are the pieces you wear constantly—comfortable, well-fitting, and confidence-boosting. They define your personal style.
Action: Set these aside for now—we’ll revisit them later.
2. Sometimes Worn
These items get occasional use. Maybe they’re less comfortable, require specific occasions, or are tricky to style.
Action: Make a neat pile—we’ll come back to these.
3. Never Worn
That skirt you loved in the store two years ago but never actually wear? It belongs here.
Action: Group these together for final decisions.
Step 2: Seasonal Sorting
Now, organize each pile by season. If you don’t live in perpetual summer (like I used to), you’ll need variety.
Examples:
- A heavy winter coat during autumn? → Winter category
- A light spring blouse in late winter? → Spring category
Tips:
- Not every pile will have all four seasons
- You can combine spring/summer or fall/winter if appropriate
Once sorted, group seasonal items together (but keep categories separate!). Summer Go-To’s, Sometimes, and Never piles should stay distinct.
Trust me—this system works!
Step 3: The Game-Changing Step
Here’s the insight that transformed my approach:
During moves, I kept clothes I rarely wore, thinking “I’ll use this someday!” My closet cleanses revealed I was ignoring reality.
My solution:
- Try on every “Sometimes” and “Never” item
- Keep pieces that fit well (or can be repaired)
- Move them to my Go-To pile
For cute but hard-to-style items, I mixed and matched with other pieces to create complete outfits.
This might seem counterintuitive for minimalism, but it prevents the cycle of purging-then-rebuying. Many people discard good clothes only to repurchase similar items later.
Step 4: The Final Cleanse
This simple two-part step is incredibly satisfying:
- Off-season storage: For kept items not currently in season, box them up (label clearly!) and store under your bed.
- Donate or discard:
- Donate unworn but usable clothes
- Trash damaged items (stains, broken zippers, etc.)
The Bigger Benefits
A wardrobe cleanse does more than organize clothes—it reduces stress and improves money management. You’ll feel better about your space and your choices.