How to store, sell and donate the clothes you aren’t wearing right now
There was a time when I knew my closet well.
I used to dip into her double doors every morning for a crisp, button-up, ponte pants and flats. If my day called for a dressier look, I made a beeline to the jewel-toned sheaths.
These days I only pop in to my closet once a week to grab a backpack for a trip to the grocery store. My primary wardrobe consists of work-from-home yoga pants and tank tops.
My closet and I are strangers. I know I’m not alone.
We probably won’t need one of the cocktail dresses or the wrinkled blazers they are smushed between anytime soon. And alas, our jeans may not slip over our hips with the same ease they once did.
So, what should we do with our clothes now? It’s time to reconcile our old clothes and our new lifestyles. I talked to some experts to help find answers on how to sort, store, resell, donate and give away what we’re not wearing.