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How to Design a Man's Closet"

How to Design a Man's Closet"
A man's wardrobe consists, for the most part, of suits, shirts, ties, jackets, sweaters, and casual wear. You won't find the wide variety of items or lengths that are common in a woman's wardrobe. Although many feminine equivalents to a man's clothes do exist, the issue of importance is a matter of space rather than classification. In this article, we will explore to design a man's closet for maximum storage and efficiency. To organize any closet, the first step is to establish a set of standard operational procedures, or handling instructions, for the items that will go in the closet. Remove accompanying belts from slacks. When hanging shirts, fasten the top button, perhaps the top two buttons, or, best of all, every other button for the entire length of the garment. The question of what to do with seasonal clothes usually arises sometime during the organizing process. Make sure that all supports and appointments are kept off the floor. ©Publications International, Ltd.

Conquer the Clutter Clearing Clutter For Healthier Life Letting Go of “Stuff” Many people are attached to stuff. They hoard things, refuse to let go of even the oldest, dingiest clothes, toys, and decorations. They are terrified to let go of these things and may even feel an emotional attachment to objects in their lives. Although sentimental items are important for keeping and passing along memories, there comes a point when you just need to let go. Sentimental items are things that have real significance to a person’s history and life. In today’s culture of consumption, we accumulate a lot of stuff. Firstly, go through your stuff and group it into categories. Another reason people hang on to stuff way too long is that they think that anything that still works is still good. Although letting go of things can feel uncomfortable and emotional, it is also a way to start fresh.

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