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Out With the Old: 5 Tips for Wardrobe Spring Cleaning This Chinese New Year
A quick guide to deciding what stays and what goes for the new year
So, youâve decided to partake in spring cleaning in honour of Chinese New Year, since the age-old tradition tells that clearing out homes and wardrobes before the new year is symbolic of ridding away of bad luck, and perhaps bad habits too. While it may be therapeutic for some, itâs also daunting for many; 2020 was largely spent squirrelling away matching cashmere lounge-sets and a dedicated collection of home comforts â how do you initiate the break up? Where do you start?
Weâll cut the fluff. The trick? Be ruthless. Unrelenting. Start by marking out three piles: âKeepâ, âThrowâ, âResellâ, and grab friends with good judgement and a bottle of bubbly, Ă la Carrie Bradshaw. Feelings may be hurt, memories rehashed, but somewhere in between there might be a gem uncovered â tucked away, once loved but forgotten â so fitting for the current style landscape. You know, whatâs old is new, vintage revival and all that.
But if you find yourself really really unable to resist a good sale, we suggest trialling the âOne in, One outâ rule â with every new piece of clothing that you bring home, one has to be taken out as replacement. Seems simple enough. A lesson learnt in not succumbing to purchases at first temptation, and keeping wardrobes neat, tidy and never over-stuffed, too. Double win.
When in conversation with the clothes pile youâve just laid out in front of you, consider asking:
Did you wear it out in the last month?
2020 has come and gone, and with it, the penchant for languid pieces that look more like woollen throws on sofas â mostly, anyway. While we make the transition back to structured pieces that lend more purpose, itâs worth asking: âWhen was the last time I wore this?â Or more importantly, âWill I ever wear this out?â Perhaps itâs a piece too casual for outdoors. Or itâs been repeatedly shelved for a special occasion that, truthfully, isnât going to happen. If youâre unwilling to simply let it go to waste, consider reselling it for a second life on luxury consignment e-tailer, Vestiaire Collective. A treasure for anotherâs man wardrobe and cold hard cash for you.
Is it comfortable?
If thereâs was sartorial lesson learnt from the past year, itâs that weâve truly underestimated loungewear, and from now on weâre only ever going to be found donning comfy pieces. Gone are the days of too-tight jeans, restricting frocks that limit each movement. No more pieces you canât wait to shimmy out of once you step through the door. Whether itâs an itchy knit or a scratchy fabric, weâre not tolerating it. Into the âThrowâ pile they go.
Is it still in season?
You first spotted it plastered all over Instagram feeds. Youâve pondered it, sat on the idea for a good 24 hours, but youâre still thinking about it â dreaming of all its styling possibilities â so you caved and bought it. Fast forward six months later, the palpable excitement and hype all over and done. That impulse purchase? Back in its box, stuffed and wrapped, shoved to the back of your wardrobe. Itâs time to be realistic. If itâs not going to have its moment in the limelight again anytime soon, without a sure bet itâll come around again, then itâs time to bid adieu. Perhaps next time, youâll take to something a little more timeless.
Consider these:
Is it still love?
Or rather, the more clichĂŠ question, âDoes it spark joy?â If the answer is yes, pry it out of the faraway corner of your wardrobe, shake out the cobwebs and wear it! Love how good it looks. How great it feels. Find the connection. Make the commitment. Declare your affection. But if the answerâs no, thereâs only one place to go. Throw. Pile. Though if itâs still in pristine condition, it could be deserving of a new life on Vestiaire.
Are you playing by the âOne in, One outâ rule?
So youâve got a type. We all do. But blind browsing tends lead to blind buying and before you know it, thereâs too many of the same white shirts, checkered blazers, plain sneakers in your wardrobe. Sure, basics are the backbone of any well-attuned wardrobe, but like most things, best in moderation. If youâre stock-piling too many similar pieces or styles, perhaps its high-time to invest in more premium stalwart staples, or enforce the âOne in, One outâ rule â only keep absolute favourites.
Consider these:
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Gucci logo black T-shirt $1390 -
Dior patent pink Lady Dior $44725 -
Prada black logo tab bucket hat $2890
Please note: The prices listed are accurate upon time of publishing. Due to the nature of the Vestiaire Collective marketplace, this may have since changed.
Header image courtesy of Vestiaire Collective
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