Table of contents:
- Step 1. Do you like this thing?
- Step 2. Is the thing dirty?
- Step 3. Has things faded or changed color?
- Step 4. Is the item torn, damaged or visibly worn out?
- Step 5. Does the thing fit you well?
- Step 6. When was the last time you put on this thing?

Every morning, trying to put together a look suitable for work, you roll your eyes and think that this weekend you will definitely throw out everything that you do not wear?

However, every weekend there are suddenly a hundred more urgent things to do, and unnecessary clothes continue to insidiously accumulate in the wardrobe? We know 6 simple steps that will help you finally "throw off the excess", disassemble the closet and stop helplessly drowning in the mountains of rags!
Step 1. Do you like this thing?
If yes, go to the next item.
If notthen what are they doing in your closet that you don't like? Get rid of it immediately in any way you can!
Step 2. Is the thing dirty?
If yes, see if you can dry clean the stains. Can't you do anything? It means that it is better to throw the thing away. And do not try to believe that no one will notice this stain from deodorant - you yourself know about it, which will no longer allow you to remain one hundred percent confident in your appearance.
If not, go to the next item.
Step 3. Has things faded or changed color?
If yesthen throw it away - you don't need a stack of 10 faded T-shirts to wear at home. Even if you really do wear them during your lazy home weekend, a pair of old T-shirts will be enough for you.
If not, go to the next item.
Step 4. Is the item torn, damaged or visibly worn out?
If yes, see if a tailor or a tailor can handle it. Can't fix the flaw? Then, without regrets, part with this thing - jeans with a hole in the bottom are unlikely to be useful to you.
If not, go to the next item.
Step 5. Does the thing fit you well?
If yes, then go to the next item.
If not, find out if it is realistic to "tailor" the landing for you. Unrealistic? Then we also part with this thing.
Step 6. When was the last time you put on this thing?
If less than a year ago, then feel free to leave the thing in the closet.
If more than a year ago, check that all the previous conditions are met: the item is not damaged, has no other flaws, fits well and you like it, but for some unknown reason it has not been worn for more than a year. It's like that? Then take it away for six months or more so that it doesn't catch your eye, and then get it out. In 9 out of 10 cases, you will be able to look at her with a different look, or you will understand that you no longer experience warm feelings about her.