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027 - The problems with having a summer and winter wardrobe

Author
Heather Tingle
Published
Fri 26 Apr 2024
Episode Link
https://www.untangledbytingle.com/podcast

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Summary

In this episode, Heather Tingle challenges the idea of having separate summer and winter wardrobes. She argues that it is unnecessary and causes more difficulties in terms of storage, decision-making, and accessing clothes. Heather suggests minimising the wardrobe to the available space and being able to mix and match outfits for different seasons. This allows for easier decision-making, frees up valuable space, and makes getting dressed and decluttering easier.


Takeaways

  • Having separate summer and winter wardrobes can be unnecessary and cause difficulties in terms of storage and accessing clothes.
  • Minimising the wardrobe to the available space and being able to mix and match outfits for different seasons can make decision-making and getting dressed easier.
  • Having a clutter-free wardrobe frees up valuable space in other areas of the home.
  • Being able to see all the clothes you have allows for better decision-making and makes decluttering easier.


Chapters

00:00
The Problem with Summer and Winter Wardrobes

03:54
Minimising the Wardrobe for Easier Decision-Making

07:21
The Benefits of a Clutter-Free Wardrobe

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