Working on Clothes Organization

One day out of each week I really enjoy working with my clothes.  I wash what needs to be washed, I put everything in its proper place, and I assess what needs to be mended or discarded.  There’s usually not anything to get rid of, but sometimes!  :)

old closet

The closets in this old home of ours are not that large, so I have to be very organized with my clothes.  The blouses hang together, the skirts hang together, the jackets hang together, and so on.  If I am really motivated, I color coordinate everything in the closet.

sweater chest
I love this mosaic project that I did last year: the bedside table doubles as sweater and shawl storage.

In the hallway, I keep a Victorian-looking hatstand for things like shawls, hats, scarves and wraps.  Whenever I’m at the thrift store I look for pretty fabric-covered hangers to put on my hatstand.
Victorian hatstand

I think the key to keeping clothes organized is having a set day to focus on washing, and always using the golden rule:  a place for everything and everything in its place.

(If only I could get my children to do that!!)

The bonus of keeping things organized is being able to quickly pull out the things that you want – a certain scarf, a clean blouse, matching shoes…

I love to layer clothes.  I love accessories.  Yesterday I tried putting a pin on a scarf to hold the scarf on the dress in a sort of Regency style.

I like it, anyway. :)

And the one thing that perhaps I inherited from my dad’s mother is I’ll wear what I want to.

A couple of my dresses dry so quickly, I took them out and put them on the clothesline for about half an hour.  It was a pretty sight…

The purple dress is a new find from this week.  I love it.  The pink dress was thrifted a couple of months ago.  I love it even more!

Another thing thrifted this week was a lovely green coat that still had the tags on it.  It’s a very deep green, has a cute flare that starts high on the waist and it ties in front.  I am considering replacing the buttons. 

I love modest clothes…

Apparently I like big hair as well.  :)

Enough of me and my clothes.  I was outside yesterday and look what’s in bloom. 

 

Yes, Heather, it’s crocus.  Indeed.

One last thing.  (This has turned into a novel.)  I really like this page that shows different clothing styles:  Nehelenia gallery.

If you have any cool clothing/historic clothing sites, feel free to leave the links in the comments section!

Lynn

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