Wardrobe Decluttering Made Simple | Declutter With Me

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Published 2024-02-23
Wardrobe Decluttering Made Simple | Declutter With Me
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📏 Sizing Reference

I am about 155cm/5’2 and normally wear a UK 6 / waist 24 or 25 jeans (depending on cut).
Let me know in the comments if you have any sizing questions, I am more than happy to answer any of your queries!


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🔗 Links

Alison Bornstein’s Closet Editing System -    • The Closet Editing System  

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All Comments (21)
  • @wallyrbc
    Even if skinnies come back in, I’m fairly certain I won’t be wearing them again. Slim leg is definitely an option!
  • @federicamanfroi
    About the light gray jumper 70% wool 30% cashmere, since it is all natural fibers it can easily be dyed at home with a specific wool dye You can use a pot over your stove if heat is needed, and you should have a brand new item in no time
  • @janitapanos240
    I appreciate your genuine thought process as you go through your closet editing. Very helpful!
  • I love everything you decided to declutter/sell absolutely beautiful x
  • I loved this Adeline. I also really appreciate your oratory style and voice which I find really relaxing.
  • @Ajb259
    Such a helpful video! For the silk shirts, try them under a sweater instead of a cotton button down. That’s how I’ve been wearing mine to make them feel like everyday shirts.
  • @user-jn8kn2cf4m
    You did very well, I have kept clothes for my granddaughter who is 2, how sad is that….after this I will follow your example, however the Reiss sweater, don’t get rid of it, I bought some RIT dye, and it is so EASY to change the colour to whatever you want, I dye my cashmeres all the time….too good an item to pass along my dear. Many thanks for your inspiration, from Georgia in BC Canada
  • @marilynguppy9138
    Looking forward to part 3. I love your Mum’s jacket. I hope you are able to style it.
  • @Fem_ke94
    Thanks for sharing, this is a very helpful video. Working with section piles. It is really an eye opener and I still recall the Forever21 period, so relatable 😅. Writing down or taking pictures from the pieces you love to wear everytime is a very good tip! Looking forward to your next video ❤
  • @erica_dsouza
    Cinched in at the waist blazers seem to be everywhere right now. I hope you kept it :D
  • We all love Alison Bornstein’s styling. She is much younger, and cooler/more hip than me, but I still find her tips very useful. Most influencers I follow are, but that’s fine, they keep me up-to-date, as do my favorite brands. My style is very classic and a bit dressier than the average American’s (really only because I’m not a denim fan), and I’m 63, but I like to keep it modern, too. I didn’t know she had a book out, I’ll have to get it.
  • Looking forward to the next video of mixing in the How’s with the Regulars!
  • @szfrj
    Hahah the story about the dry cleaner 😂 also recognise my younger self being too nice to stand up for myself
  • @eviozyra6300
    definitely keep the green skirt. All of your clothes seem real nice but basic, you need some fun pieces to mix it up. 😊🎉
  • I would resell any natural-fiber clothes in very good condition, and donate the other NOs, unless they have stains or rips. I just use ThredUp, their payouts are very low, but it’s the easiest. Where I live, San Francisco, all college students, female and male, only buy apparel secondhand, one will love that faded army jacket, etc. Secondhand is gaining popularity in all age groups, but I haven’t had any luck with it at all. Our local thrift store employees are mostly full-time resellers who have the pick of the donations, usually for free, before they ever reach the sales floor. What’s left is all polyester, low-quality, trendy teen items from 5-10 years ago, or more. Most of it is in very poor condition, too. I got tired of spending so many hours in those places and not finding anything at all.
  • @krista1768
    Can you link the crewneck white tee you're wearing toward the end of the video? (And what size?) Around the 19 minute mark. I like the fit and neckline.