This article was written by Marina Mahnken and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Marina Mahnken is a professional organizer and decluttering expert based in Monmouth County, New Jersey. With almost 10 years of professional experience, Marina is the founder of Declutter My Clutter NJ LLC, which she launched in early 2016. She specializes in helping clients overcome clutter-related challenges and reclaim their spaces. Marina strives to create realistic, lasting solutions tailored to each client and their lifestyle. Marina is a long-time Golden Circle and Professional Member of the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals (NAPO) and a member of the NAPO Virtual Chapter. She holds specialist certificates in Residential Organizing, Workplace Productivity, Life Transitions, Life Productivity, and Team Productivity, and has also earned a Foundations Certificate in Chronic Disorganization from The Institute for Challenging Disorganization (ICD). Her expertise has been featured in publications including Asbury Park Press and Market Watch. Declutter My Clutter was voted “Best of Monmouth” by Monmouth Health & Life Reader’s Choice Awards in 2017 and 2018.
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So you're ready to declutter your closet, but now you have to decide what clothes to get rid of. What can you do if you feel too attached to let go of anything in your wardrobe? It's completely normal if it's a little tough getting rid of old clothes, but they may take up space if you aren't using them. Luckily, there are a lot of ways to tell if it's the right time to move on. Keep reading for the best tips and tricks for sorting through your closet and letting go of the clothes you don't wear anymore.
This article is based on an interview with our professional stylist, Catherine Joubert. Check out the full interview here.
How to Let Go of Clothes You Don't Use
Expert organizer Marina Mahnken says to consider why you're having trouble letting go. If the clothing has strong sentimental value, you might put it in storage or even display it instead of getting rid of it. Sort out clothes that no longer fit, duplicates, and items you don't enjoy wearing to sell or donate.
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Getting rid of clothes and decluttering can be exhausting, so give yourself breaks while you’re organizing to decompress.[13]Thanks
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