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I’m an organising pro, five things to get rid of in your wardrobe to prepare for Autumn

IT’S getting towards that time of the year where we cast aside the summer dresses and bring back the comfy jumpers and jeans combo. 

But as we prepare to change our wardrobes for the Autumn season, an organisation and cleaning pro has shared the best way to go about a cleanout to make more room in your cupboard.

An organising pro has shared how to get your wardrobe in good shape ahead of AutumnTikTok/@jillcomesclean

TikTok/@jillcomescleanIt’s a case of out with the old and in with the new[/caption]

TikTok cleanfluencer @jillcomesclean has revealed there are five things to bear in mind when giving your wardrobe a revamp.

Jill explained: “Now is a great time to re-evaluate our clothes. If you need help getting started, here are five things that should go.”

First up, Jill said that it’s time to box up “anything uncomfortable, itchy or that you wouldn’t buy again.”

Her second tip was to also include “items that haven’t fit in a year” in the piles of clothes you’re getting rid of.

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Next, Jill told her 196,000 followers: “This leads to the items you haven’t worn in a year – especially if they still have tags.”

It goes for both of these that there’s no use holding on to them only to never wear them again. 

Instead, their space in the wardrobe could be used much more effectively.

The penultimate item on the checklist was “any items with holes or stains” or noticeable damage that can’t be fixed.

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Finally – and perhaps the most important thing on the list–  Jill said that when it comes to fashion, it’s essential that you feel confident from the inside out.

Therefore, Jill said that if there is “anything you don’t feel good in” sitting in your closet, it’s time to add it to the box and wave goodbye. 

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Then, it’s time to rehome your clothes – whether you’re gifting them to somebody or taking them to a local charity shop.  

Jill’s followers were quick to thank her for her handy advice, as they said they’d be starting their wardrobe refresh very soon.

There are five items that should be boxed up immediatelyTikTok/@jillcomesclean

IT’S getting towards that time of the year where we cast aside the summer dresses and bring back the comfy jumpers and jeans combo. 

But as we prepare to change our wardrobes for the Autumn season, an organisation and cleaning pro has shared the best way to go about a cleanout to make more room in your cupboard.

An organising pro has shared how to get your wardrobe in good shape ahead of AutumnTikTok/@jillcomesclean

TikTok/@jillcomescleanIt’s a case of out with the old and in with the new[/caption]

TikTok cleanfluencer @jillcomesclean has revealed there are five things to bear in mind when giving your wardrobe a revamp.

Jill explained: “Now is a great time to re-evaluate our clothes. If you need help getting started, here are five things that should go.”

First up, Jill said that it’s time to box up “anything uncomfortable, itchy or that you wouldn’t buy again.”

Her second tip was to also include “items that haven’t fit in a year” in the piles of clothes you’re getting rid of.

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Next, Jill told her 196,000 followers: “This leads to the items you haven’t worn in a year – especially if they still have tags.”

It goes for both of these that there’s no use holding on to them only to never wear them again. 

Instead, their space in the wardrobe could be used much more effectively.

The penultimate item on the checklist was “any items with holes or stains” or noticeable damage that can’t be fixed.


Finally – and perhaps the most important thing on the list–  Jill said that when it comes to fashion, it’s essential that you feel confident from the inside out.

Therefore, Jill said that if there is “anything you don’t feel good in” sitting in your closet, it’s time to add it to the box and wave goodbye. 

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Then, it’s time to rehome your clothes – whether you’re gifting them to somebody or taking them to a local charity shop.  

Jill’s followers were quick to thank her for her handy advice, as they said they’d be starting their wardrobe refresh very soon.

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