How to Stop Being a Clothes Hoarder - Getting My Act Together (2024)

March 22, 2023

How to Stop Being a Clothes Hoarder

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Today I am going to be talking about one of my favorite topics: decluttering your clothes and how to stop being a clothes hoarder!!

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I have a system for organizing clothes that I came up with many years ago. With this system, I never have to “clean out my closet” because it always stays cleaned out.

Oh, and yes, my clothes are still crammed in pretty tight because I do not have a great big walk in closet all to myself. I have a small walk-in closet that I share with my husband.

His clothes actually take up more of the closet than mine do, in my opinion. He might disagree with me though.

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Clothes are one of my favorite things in the world. If I were to hoard anything, this is what it would be. If you find that you have a tendency to keep too many clothes in your closet, and maybe even shoved into every closet in your house, this is for you.

The only Carrie Bradshaw quote I ever cared for: “I like my money where I can see it, hanging in my closet.” (or something like that)

I have a surefire clothing closet and drawers organizing system that will help you stop being a clothes hoarder forever.

Step 1: Watch the video below.

I will write it out, but I explain and show you the whole system in the video. It explains everything.

Step 2: If you haven’t cleaned out your closet in a long time, go through your clothes one by one and pull out anything that is too small, too big, too ugly, or too uncomfortable.

If you never want to wear it, you don’t need it.

Pile all those clothes in a donation bag, and drop them off anywhere that accepts used clothes. If you notice, there are usually donation bins around even in grocery store parking lots to drop off clothes.

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Step 3: Organize your closet into sections.

I divide mine into these sections:

-shirts and casual dresses for the current season

-shirts and casual dresses that are out of season

-jackets and sweaters

-event and church dresses

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We added this drop-down rod to create another section to hang clothes in my little closet.

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Step 4: Time to start your new system: Filing your clothes to the back to keep your clothes constantly rotated.

I explain this in the video more thoroughly.

Basically, every time you hang an item in your closet, file that item to the back of its section. This also helps make sure you don’t just wear the same five items over and over again.

Then when it is time to get dressed, you grab the first appropriate item for the occasion from its section.

You do not have to wear the very front shirt. But it helps you decide what to wear. I hate making decisions, so this is a HUGE reason I do this too.

I look at the front shirt, and if it doesn’t fit what I’m doing that day, I go to the next one, until I find one that is right.

Some days there are still days that NONE of my shirts are right. Ha! Then I just go back to the front and grab the first decent one.

This way you will rotate through all of your clothes. If a shirt spends too much time in the front spot, that is a red flag that you never seem to want or need that shirt. Maybe it is time to hand it off to the donation bag.

Obviously, super fancy clothes will not be needed often. I only own one that still fits, so no rotating required. I just keep it behind the rest of my event/church dresses.

I have been using this system for years, and I love the results of it. This is how I keep a reasonable amount of clothes in my closet instead of drowning in clothes.

Now I know when I see a shirt in front for several days, and I look at it and think, “Nyahhhh Bleh, not that one,” it’s time for that item to go.

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Step 5: Set your drawers up for success too.

I do not do this with all of my clothing types, like pajamas and socks, etc. But maybe I should!

So this is what I do with pants. I have one drawer for winter pants and one drawer for summer pants/shorts/skirts.

I file from left to right. The left is the front, the far right is the back. When I add laundered pants, they go on the last row, and I scoot the others forward.

This works the same way as my closet. I discover which ones I actually never wear because they spend too long hanging out in row one.

Currently, that spot is occupied by my leggings, but I have to keep leggings because when I do need them, nothing else will do.

If a pair is often too tight, I move them to the back row the day that they are snug. Usually, when they come around again, they fit fine. But if they are always tight and miserable, they gotta go.

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Then I have my in-between season pants, pictured here. Most of my shorts are packed and stored under my bed until summer. But these above-ankle length pants will get more space to spread out once I have stored a few of the winter pants away for the summer.

All total, I feel like I do own a lot of pants, but that is because I have finally managed to stay the same pants size for the past seven years. It’s getting iffy lately though….

So in conclusion, I think this is an AWESOME way to manage your inventory of clothes!!

It is so efficient for me. Now I just need to find a system like this for shoes!!

For more organizing and declutter tips, check out my articles on decluttering storage rooms or this one on a compact and safe way to preserve photos and memorabilia.

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FAQs

What is the psychological behind hoarding clothes? ›

With hoarding disorder, items are usually saved because: You believe these items are unique or that you'll need them at some point in the future. You feel emotionally connected to items that remind you of happier times or represent beloved people or pets. You feel safe and comforted when surrounded by things.

How to stop hoarder mentality? ›

Starting to manage your hoarding
  1. Set yourself small goals. ...
  2. Set a timer and try to tidy one area. ...
  3. Make a plan. ...
  4. Cancel things like magazine subscriptions or put up a 'no junk mail' sign. ...
  5. Come up with some rules. ...
  6. Explore new activities that don't involve buying or saving things.

What are the 5 stages of hoarding? ›

The five stages of hoarding are minimal clutter, mild clutter, moderate clutter, severe clutter, and extreme clutter. Signs of hoarding include acquisition, clutter, difficulty discarding, disorganization, difficulty with decision-making, social isolation and impairment.

How do I stop accumulating too much stuff? ›

Limited storage.

The more storage you have, the more stuff you'll keep. Instead, have limited storage and if stuff doesn't fit in there, get rid of it. That forces you to make choices. They key is making those choices … if you don't, you'll end up with clutter.

What childhood trauma causes hoarding? ›

Some researchers believe hoarding can relate to childhood experiences of losing things, not owning things, or people not caring for you. This might include experiences like: Money worries or living in poverty in childhood. Having your belongings taken or thrown away by someone.

What mental illness goes with hoarding? ›

Mental health conditions most often associated with hoarding disorder include: Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD). Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

What kind of personality does a hoarder have? ›

In addition to the core features of difficulty discarding and clutter, many people with hoarding disorder also have associated problems such as indecisiveness, perfectionism, procrastination, disorganization and distractibility.

What does a level 1 hoard look like? ›

Little to No Visible Clutter on Surfaces or in Walkways

Most level 1 hoarder have stuffed every socially acceptable storage space in their house to the brim, often in a fashion that appears tidy due to the extensive organization that went into making sure every piece of the room was used up in these storage spaces.

How to change hoarding behavior? ›

Encourage your loved one to seek treatment and support
  1. Challenge the unhelpful thoughts and beliefs that contribute to their hoarding.
  2. Resist the urges to acquire more possessions.
  3. Improve their decision-making and organizational skills.
  4. Bolster their motivation to declutter.
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What is level 2 hoarding? ›

The indicators of a Level 2 Hoard include visible clutter, difficulty in cleaning the hoarded home, messy kitchens and bathrooms, blocked exits from the home, excessive accumulation of garbage, formation of pest populations, self-isolation of the hoarder, and presence of pet dander and excrement.

What is a level 9 hoarder? ›

A clutter image scale 1 means perfectly tidy, and a clutter image scale 9 means severely hoarded to a very dangerous level.

Who is most likely to be a hoarder? ›

For example, someone with mobility problems may be physically unable to clear the huge amounts of clutter they have acquired, and people with learning disabilities or people developing dementia may be unable to categorise and dispose of items. Mental health problems associated with hoarding include: severe depression.

What is a wet hoarder? ›

➢ Wet hoarding: including substances arising from bodily functions, this has ramifications for hazardous waste and blood borne viruses (BBV) and health and safety. ➢ Animal hoarding: This is on the increase and often accompanied with the inability to provide minimal standards of care.

How do you declutter and let go of clothes? ›

11 Ways to Let Go of Clothes You Don't Wear
  1. 1 Think on how your future wardrobe will look like.
  2. 2 Consider the last time you wore the item.
  3. 3 Ask yourself why you want to keep the clothes.
  4. 4 Try clothes on to see if they fit.
  5. 5 Let go of fad styles.
  6. 6 Check for duplicate items in your closet.

How do you manage too many clothes? ›

“If you're low on hanging space, fold items that won't easily crease, like jeans and sweaters. Neatly stacking these items and using shelf dividers will help keep them uniform. Use hanging space for blouses, skirts, slacks, and dresses and store the rest elsewhere,” says Pulver.

How do you ruthlessly declutter clothes? ›

How to be ruthless when decluttering clothes: 8 Key tips
  1. Get in the right headspace to start ruthless decluttering. ...
  2. Set a deadline. ...
  3. Make ruthless decluttering fun. ...
  4. Motivate yourself with a reward. ...
  5. Lay out all your clothes. ...
  6. Create a sell, keep, donate, and discard. ...
  7. Ask yourself questions as you start ruthless decluttering.
Aug 3, 2023

How do you really declutter clothes? ›

10 golden rules for decluttering your wardrobe
  1. Schedule a time to declutter. ...
  2. Make things visible. ...
  3. Put it all back in an organised way. ...
  4. Work in categories. ...
  5. Consider what really counts as sentimental. ...
  6. Create a holiday box. ...
  7. Rotate your wardrobe. ...
  8. Store occasion-wear separately.
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