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When is the best time to declutter or re-arrange your wardrobe?

I am asked this question a lot and my first response is when the person feels they are getting too busy and the piles begin to build up, closets become more crammed, certain clothing is becoming too difficult to find in those busy morning rush hours pre-work/school run or quite simply at the beginning of a new season when there isn’t enough space for new seasonal items.

Additionally, this can be also done as part of a spring clean in the household where the wardrobe can be stripped bare, cleaned and refurbished inside, old items recycled or dropped to charity and new seasonal items take precedence.

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Top Tips

  • Take all clothes out and clean the wardrobe with non-harmful eco-spray to refresh the wardrobe leaving doors open with windows to let in fresh air.
  • Purchase identical hangers for all items(coats, trousers, tops, dresses, pants, etc) based on customer colour preference which helps create that clean tidy image upon opening.
  • Co-ordinate all clothing in terms of season then colour together or alternatively by look (skirt, shirt, jacket )
  • Drawers Liners with dividers coupled with scented paper also ads that extra sense of clean and fresh
  • Lingerie Dividers by colours and sets.
  • Final Clean from outside of closet to match the new clean and fresh scent of inside.

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Who I Am

My name is Anca Tsolakis, I was born in 1974 and moved to London in 2010. Until the age of 16, I was raised by my grandmother who instilled in me from a very young age to have and maintain an organised house and taught me to be the best version of myself, a good woman and wife in my future life. I moved to Japan at the age of 26 which was my home for 13 years before moving to London. From an early age of one of my main household responsibilities was to organise, tidy and declutter the family home at the beginning of every season which I realised as I became older this will provide me with the necessary base to which I then built on when I took the next step and opened my own business in Japan.

The drive and passion that followed me during my time in Japan remains as strong as ever with me today in London and I would be very happy to share the motto I live by of “clean life, clean mind”.

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