[FASHION TIPS] What to throw out before buying new cloth

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Buying new clothes can be exciting. However, before you go shopping, it is important to check your wardrobe. Many of us keep clothes we no longer wear, which creates clutter and makes it harder to enjoy new pieces.

If you want a fresh and organised closet, here is what to throw out before buying new clothes.

 

 1. Clothes That No Longer Fit:

If an item is too tight, too loose, or simply uncomfortable, it may be time to let it go. Keeping clothes that do not fit can make your wardrobe stressful instead of helpful. Choose pieces that fit your body now, not clothes you hope to wear “someday.”

 

2. Damaged or Worn-Out Items:

Check for clothes with holes, broken zippers, stretched fabric, faded colours, or stains that cannot be removed. If they cannot be repaired, they should be removed from your wardrobe. Wearing damaged clothes can affect your overall appearance.

 

3. Items You Haven’t Worn in a Year:

If you have not worn something in the last 12 months, ask yourself why. Does it still match your style? Is it comfortable? If the answer is no, it may be time to donate or discard it.

 

4. Clothes That No Longer Match Your Style:

Your style changes as you grow. If certain clothes no longer reflect who you are or how you want to look, consider letting them go. Keeping outdated items only takes up space.

 

5. Duplicate Pieces You Don’t Need:

Having five similar black tops or multiple pairs of the same jeans may not be necessary. Keep the best quality ones and remove the rest. This creates room for more versatile and useful pieces.

 

 6. Clothes You Keep Out of Guilt:

Sometimes we hold on to clothes because they were expensive or given as gifts. If you never wear them, they are only taking up space. It is okay to let go and make room for items you truly love.

 

7. Items That Make You Feel Uncomfortable:

Fashion should boost your confidence. If a piece makes you feel self-conscious or uncomfortable, it does not deserve space in your wardrobe.

 

CONCLUSION:

Decluttering your wardrobe before buying new clothes helps you shop smarter and avoid unnecessary spending.

When you remove what no longer serves you, you create space for clothes that fit your body, style, and lifestyle as a clean wardrobe makes dressing easier and more enjoyable.