Thursday, January 14, 2010

Cleaning Out Your Closet for the New Year: What to toss

Toss Graphic Tees:


Remember all those graphic tees you have stuffed in the way back of your drawers? Get rid of them. Graphic tees are only good for one thing: looking goofy. Unless the tee has special sentimental value, ditch it!

Hang on to those basic tees and tanks. You can use them for layering or pairing with a sweater or blazer.

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Toss Tight Pants:



We all have that old pair of pants that just don't seem to fit anymore. Hanging onto the idea that you'll work off the weight and once again fit into the pants is inspirational, but not practical. Get rid of tighter pants and find a new pair that fits your body appropriately.

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Take a look at the hemlines of your pants; if they are ripped, torn, or tattered, try to salvage them with a DIY hem. If they're too short after the hem, consider making them actual shorts. If all else fails, toss.

Toss Tween-Age Dresses:



Dresses are a staple in any wardrobe. If you still have dresses that make you look like a tween-age girl though, you might want to toss them. As you get more sophisticated, so should your style.

Only keep dresses you think you might be able to get tailored or take in yourself, making an old dress new again.

Toss Damaged Heels:


Any pair of shoes that has a completely worn-down heel, broken straps or buckles, or seriously scuffed leather is most likely at the end of its lifespan. If you're hanging onto a painful, blister-inducing pair you hardly wear just because you think they're super cute, it's not worth the closet space.

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