The long-awaited spring has finally arrived and with it comes the illusion of freshening up the spaces of our home with fresh colours, trends or brands that have made us fall in love. It’s time to breathe new life into our styles and wardrobes with new clothes! According to Anitta Ruiz, fashion consultant, trend expert and creator of ‘#LaropaHabla’, this year we will again be wearing the jumpsuits or jackets or blazers we wore in the 80s, the pink clothes and white sneakers of the preppy 90s or the cargo pants from the early 2000s. So why not challenge ourselves and go for vintage brands, which have the most of this type of clothing?
In the middle of a wardrobe change? Vinted gives us some tips to help us do the so-called “clean up” to welcome spring in the best possible way. Pay attention, because they are very useful and can help you a lot!
One room at a time: Disorganizing can be easy and even fun if you do it with spaces and categories. Start with a small room that isn’t too overwhelming. Do you start with your closet? Check all your shirts first.
Do you want it or do you sell it? Think about what you really have versus what you really need. If you’ve folded up the same stack of jeans you never wear, maybe it’s time to give them a second life or do something with them. Stack up what you want to keep, list and donate. When it comes to tidying up a room, think about the items you have a lot, such as books you no longer want to keep in your personal library or kitchen utensils.
Clear the clutter in cash: Every item is an investment, but when you list items you no longer need, the guilt of money spent becomes money you can earn. Remember that.
Clear case, clear mind. Remember, a cluttered space opens up your main space for planning new and exciting adventures, be it a trip or a DIY project.
Bet on timeless basic elements: When you clean out your closet, make sure you have the supplies. If you don’t have them, it’s time to find them. Here’s an overview of some essentials that never go out of style and are worth investing in. Little black dress, oversized or fitted blazer, classic jeans, chic sneakers, leather jacket, simple earrings, timeless trench coat, versatile scarf and small crossbody bag.
Bet on ‘one in, one out’: A simple and everyday rule to prevent your closet from being full is the ‘1 in, 1 out’ rule. Every time you buy a new piece of clothing (remember that secondhand is always a good idea), one of your old clothes comes out: you can sell it to make some extra money, give it to someone who likes it, or donate it.
Source: Marie Claire

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