Three Lifestyles: Three Wardrobe Styles
The wardrobe is always a mess. It seems to be the part that has the most clutter which is the cause for us not finding things - and losing stuff sometimes. But we are not looking to hack into your wardrobe. We are going to give you ideas on how to organise your wardrobe according to your lifestyle. Now you will always have a #OOTD for Instagram and Facebook.
Fashionista
If catwalking down every street is your thing, then you might also want to organise your wardrobe just like those fancy models on the telly. We know how hard it is to keep clothes at a minimum and be ‘in’ at the same time. When the time comes that your garments no longer fit in your wardrobe, simply pull a Marie Kondo and discard the clothes that least make you happy. Make someone else happier.
Use the width of your wardrobe. Use hooks and hangers outside and inside to maximise the viewing space when you mix and match outfits. Plan the week ahead so you could have a Facebook My Day everyday. A mirror inside the wardrobe also helps in trying out your planned outfits.
Be tough. Every month or two, re-evaluate your wardrobe and decide which ones should go. The FLADIS basket is a worthy transport for your pre-loved clothes. The basket is weaved so it makes it Instagram-worthy for when you want to share that you are giving clothes away.
Family Guy/Gal
Having a family and being on top of the organising game is so very hard to accomplish. Because kids always mess up the wardrobe even without trying. Now, the goal is for everyone to find what they need and get it in an orderly manner.
The lowest point of the wardrobe can be devised with a KOMPLEMENT pull-out shoe shelf. Then line the wardrobe with a couple of mesh baskets. Up your folding game with filling in instead of traditionally piling them up. It will be easier to get clothes that way and it won’t leave clutter. Hangers for kids are also a good idea to organise clothes that cannot be folded. But keep it low enough for them to reach.
No School like Old School
Well, this is a no nonsense wardrobe organisation. A handful of hangers to keep clothes nicely in place. Boxes to place your clothes after sorting them should be the next step. And then… well, you are sort of done.
This is for the guy or girl who is all business and no time for shenanigans.



