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Have a Sizzling Summer by Getting Your Custom Closet System Warm Weather-Ready

Damon Cox • Jun 28, 2023
Have a Sizzling Summer by Getting Your Custom Closet System Warm Weather-Ready

With the temperatures on the rise and the daylight lasting longer, it’s time to give your closet an overhaul for the summer months. Prepping your closet for the summer season not only allows for efficient organization but also ensures you have easy access to your favorite warm-weather outfits. There are a number of steps involved in providing that your custom closet system is ready for the summer months.

Check out some tips that help you transition seamlessly to a new wardrobe solution for a new season.

  • Donate and Declutter
  • Trade Out Seasonal Clothing
  • Build an Appropriate Summer Wardrobe
  • Update and Organize Your Accessories

Donate and Declutter

Before diving into the process of preparing your closet for summer, it’s a good idea to start by decluttering your closet of anything you no longer need. Unwanted items tend to build up in a closet: clothes that you’ve outgrown or that have become damaged or lost their shape and clothes that are not only no longer in season, but no longer in style. 

Remove everything from your closet, and separate it into groups. Donate or sell clothes that are still usable but that you know you won’t wear again for whatever reason. Throw away clothes too damaged or old to be useful even if donated. Separate the unseasonal items that you want to keep, but that should be stored away for now, and keep items that you plan to keep and use through the spring season handy so they can be put back into the closet.

Get rid of items to be discarded, sold, or donated before tackling the items that need to be returned to the closet. If you have summer items currently in storage, bring them out and check for anything that ought to be discarded or donated as well.

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Trade Out Seasonal Clothing

It’s time to trade out the out-of-season clothes in your collection for in-season clothes. You’ll have a lot more room in your closet for your summertime wardrobe if you store any remaining cold-weather clothes away. Make sure to follow proper storage guidelines for packing away your winter clothes. 

You can pack away your winter clothing in plastic storage containers with lids or vacuum-sealed bags, ensuring they are clean and properly folded. This helps keep pests out and ensures that your clothes won’t be stained, damaged, or wrinkled when it’s time to get them back out. Store them in a space in your home that’s well-ventilated, dry, and cool. This step not only frees up space but also keeps your winter garments protected until the next cold season.

Build an Appropriate Summer Wardrobe

Once you have decluttered your closet and stored out-of-season clothes away, it's time to assess your summer clothing and accessories. For the most comfortable and attractive summer outfits, be sure you incorporate lots of breathable fabrics into your wardrobe. Prioritize clothing made from materials that allow air circulation, keeping you cool and comfortable in the summer heat. Stitch Fix recommends cotton, chambray, and linen, as well as rayon in dry heat environments and blends in humid environments.

Sort your summer clothing into categories, such as tops, bottoms, dresses, swimwear, and activewear. This approach makes it easier to find specific items and prevents your closet from becoming chaotic. Another option is to arrange your clothes by color to create a visually pleasing and organized closet. Grouping similar hues together helps you quickly find items and plan outfits effortlessly.

Make sure you use space-saving tools, like hanging organizers, cascading hangers, or shelf dividers. These tools maximize your closet space and ensure every item has its designated place.

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Update and Organize Your Accessories

Don't forget that your shoes and accessories need some attention when prepping your closet for summer. If you’re storing winter footwear, make sure to give it a thorough cleaning first, just as you would for your clothes. Replace your winter boots and closed-toe shoes with sandals, flip-flops, and lightweight sneakers. Hanging shoe organizers with individual pockets can be a practical solution for keeping summer shoes, like sandals or flats, orderly and off the floor.

Store your summer accessories in ways that make them readily available. Hang necklaces, bracelets, and earrings on jewelry stands, or use drawer dividers to keep them tangle-free. Consider using a small tray or dish for everyday jewelry, ensuring easy access. Hang hats on hooks, or use a hat organizer to maintain their shape. Store your summer bags in dust bags or on shelves, keeping them within reach for various outings. Keep your sunglasses organized in a sunglasses case, or use a display rack to prevent scratches and ensure they're always at hand.


Conclusion

Preparing your closet for summer is an excellent opportunity to refresh your wardrobe and optimize your storage space. By decluttering, rotating seasonal clothing, categorizing, and incorporating breathable fabrics, you can create a well-organized closet that reflects your needs during the summer season

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