Seven-Day Closet Letting-Go Plan

Seven-Day Closet Letting-Go Plan
Interior of a closet

Last week, I discussed how to let go of clothes gently. This week, I am providing you with a Seven-Day plan to put this into practice.

Day 1: Set Your Intention & Prepare

  • Write down why you want to let go of clothes (space, clarity, style reset, etc.).
  • Gather supplies: boxes or bags labelled “Donate,” “Sell,” “Recycle,” and “Maybe.”
  • Take “before” photos of your closet so you can see your progress.

Day 2: The Easy Wins

  • Start with categories that are less emotional (socks, underwear, worn-out basics).
  • Toss or recycle anything with holes, stains, or stretched elastic.
  • Celebrate — you’ve already lightened your load.

Day 3: Tops & Shirts

  • Take out all the tops and lay them on your bed.
  • For each piece, ask:
    • Do I love how I feel in this?
    • Have I worn it in the last year?
  • Place immediate “yeses” back in the closet, sort the rest into your labelled boxes.
  • Move uncertain pieces into the Maybe pile — you’ll revisit them later.

Day 4: Bottoms (Pants, Skirts, Shorts)

  • Repeat the same process with the bottoms.
  • Pay close attention to fit — do they pinch, sag, or require adjusting all day?
  • Release the pieces that no longer serve your comfort.

Day 5: Dresses, Outerwear & Special Items

  • Look at dresses, suits, jackets, and other formal wear.
  • Ask yourself: Do I wear this or am I keeping it “just in case”?
  • For sentimental formalwear (like a wedding guest dress), consider moving it into a memory box if you won’t wear it again.

Day 6: Shoes & Accessories

  • Line up all your shoes. Try each pair on. If they hurt, slip, or don’t go with anything you own, it’s time to let them go.
  • Do the same with belts, bags, scarves, and hats.
  • These can be easier to release because they’re less tied to body image.

Day 7: Revisit the Maybe Pile & Final Touches

  • Take a fresh look at your Maybe pile.
  • Ask: If I had to pay full price for this today, would I buy it?
  • Decide: Keep, Donate, or Box for Later Review.
  • Bag up donations and schedule a drop‑off.
  • Take “after” photos of your closet — notice the calm, organised space you created.

Bettina Anna Trabant, Founder of Life Organised, your professional organising and decluttering service in East London. Eco-conscious minimalist and avid tea drinker,



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