Cleaning Closets

It’s that time of year: the time for New Year’s resolutions. I may not have come up with my life-altering, earth-shattering new resolution yet, but I have begun my annual week of cleaning closets. Some people may enjoy a good spring cleaning, but starting out the New Year with clothes I actually wear makes me feel like I’m starting the year off right.


via Harper’s Bazaar

Now that I’ve been through all our closets, I need to make a decision of what to do with all these clothes that are piled up all over the house. Before my husband fusses, and before any of us start digging into the piles of discarded clothes (old habits die hard… I don’t really need 3 oversized sweaters when 1 will do!)

Since I’m in a new town, I’m might “test” how well my clothes do in consignment shops by giving each a similar sweater and seeing how long it takes for it to sell, what percentage I receive, and how I’m paid. Perhaps I’ll find a favorite consignment shop and most of my newer, less-worn wardrobe will be donated there each season.

via Harper’s Bazaar

But there are also some alternatives I’m considering:

1. Take any pair of old jeans to Madewell, and receive 20% off a new jeans purchase. Note: some sites say this program expired in 2014, so check with your local store… it seems like they may continue the program!

2. J.Crew also has a denim drive: you bring in old jeans (they don’t have to be J.Crew brand) through 1/31, and you’ll receive 20% off a new pair.

3. Sell my good condition clothes by the bagful on ThredUp or LikeTwice.

4. Donate clothes to Nordstrom and feel good about the charity that receives the benefit of the sale of clothing on their website.

5. Donate to Goodwill, the Salvation Army, or Dress for Success.

6. Host a clothing swap. One woman’s old clothes are someone else’s treasure!

Lots of ideas to for lots of clothes! Of course, Craigslist and eBay are always options, but with so many easy alternatives, I think I may be getting rid of my old clothes faster than ever.

XO ~kim

 

 

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  • http://www.pear-shaped-gal.com/ MonicaP

    All fabulous ideas! I mostly just donate to Goodwill .. it’s easy. Once in a while I’ll sell on eBay, only if it’s a trendy item that I think will sell.

    Monica, http://www.pear-shaped-gal.com

  • http://www.popcosmo.com/ PopCosmo

    eBay is a great place to sell clothes… but I’ve never taken the time to do it! I always think “who’d want to buy from me if I’ve never sold before?” and just never start! So many other sites are fab too (Poshmark, etc) I am loving that there are new sites that make it easy to make some $ and help a charity - at the same time.

  • http://mjoat.com/ mrsc_MJOAT

    Hello, girls! It’s been a while and hope you are well. I love this post. I started this year with a yard sale and whatever not sold I donated to the good will booth. I wish I have closet like the ones up there but since they are bigger than my bedroom, I guess I just have to dream…
    p.s. I did some moving site, so apologies as the whole follow, following thing went bust. I found you all now :)