I hate the end of summer.
I hold on to every last minute of the sunny season, drag out abandoning sundresses and sandals, and only make the transition to spring when I absolutely have to. (kicking and screaming).
And , of course, its kicking and screaming time.
Last night I was scrolling through one of my favorite websites,
The Zoe Report, and found this article written by Amy Lee.
It meets both my closet cleaning / organizing / fall transitioning needs and my closet inspo needs.
I really need a closet overhaul. One of these days I need to get a closet company to come out and redesign the space, but for now I'll just add these pics to my secret Pinterest closet board, and head over to The Container Store and pick up some storage solutions for the sundresses that won't see the light of day for another 7 or 8 months....
Fall is coming! While adding new pieces to your repertoire is a must, it’s crucial to first clean out and reorganize your closet, taking stock of classic pieces from past seasons and stowing away current summery staples for next year. Ahead, five easy steps to follow for a well-edited wardrobe ready to take on chillier days ahead.
I hold on to every last minute of the sunny season, drag out abandoning sundresses and sandals, and only make the transition to spring when I absolutely have to. (kicking and screaming).
And , of course, its kicking and screaming time.
Last night I was scrolling through one of my favorite websites,
The Zoe Report, and found this article written by Amy Lee.
It meets both my closet cleaning / organizing / fall transitioning needs and my closet inspo needs.
I really need a closet overhaul. One of these days I need to get a closet company to come out and redesign the space, but for now I'll just add these pics to my secret Pinterest closet board, and head over to The Container Store and pick up some storage solutions for the sundresses that won't see the light of day for another 7 or 8 months....
5 Steps To Cleaning Out Your Closet For Fall
by Amy Lee
Fall is coming! While adding new pieces to your repertoire is a must, it’s crucial to first clean out and reorganize your closet, taking stock of classic pieces from past seasons and stowing away current summery staples for next year. Ahead, five easy steps to follow for a well-edited wardrobe ready to take on chillier days ahead.