Every time the seasons change and the weather gets hot and cold, do you often worry about what you wear every day? Japanese lifestyle and home blogger Ayumi Araki writes in "サンキュ!" 》Introduced, as long as you use the simple "three-sta...
Every time the seasons change and the weather gets hot and cold, do you often worry about what you wear every day? Japanese lifestyle and home blogger Ayumi Araki writes in "サンキュ!" 》Introduced, as long as you use the simple "three-stage storage method", you don't have to move in and out in batches, and the replacement process can be smoother and more time-saving. You can quickly find the clothes you want to wear all year round.
1. Seasonal clothes to wear every dayThe first priority is the clothes that are worn every day. These seasonal clothing should be stored in the most conspicuous and convenient location of the wardrobe, such as the front row of the wardrobe, the top of the drawer, etc., ensuring that they are "accessible as soon as they are opened."
{99 9}If you have young children at home, getting ready in the morning often counts against every second. Instead of putting all your children's clothes in the children's room, it is better to set up an area for "daily clothes storage" in the living room, which can be accessed faster and more efficiently.
In this way, even on busy mornings, you can pick out your clothes without hesitation, making getting ready for going out smoother.
2. Clothing for seasonal changes and temperature difference adjustmentThe next step is the clothing needed to cope with the change of spring and autumn or when the temperature difference between morning and evening is large, such as thin long sleeves, light jackets, etc. Although these clothes are not necessarily worn every day, they are still used frequently. It is recommended to store them in the lower part of the drawer or in a secondary area that is easy to access.
Don't mix them with heavy winter or summer clothes, and avoid putting them in deep storage boxes that are difficult to remove. This way, you don’t have to waste time searching on days when the temperature changes suddenly.
Araki Ayumi reminds that the biggest reason for the trouble of changing seasons is that the clothes that are in the middle of the season are often packed too deep.
3. Non-seasonal clothing that is completely out of seasonFinally, there are those clothing that will not be worn throughout the season, such as sleeveless tops in midsummer, thick sweaters in severe winter, etc. These can be classified as "completely offline clothes" and it is recommended to put them in storage boxes and place them on the upper level or deep side of the wardrobe.
This way, you can only see the clothes you need now, making it easier to choose, and you won't waste time due to the interference of extra clothes. Since only zones 1 and 3 need to be swapped when the season changes, it saves a lot of time and effort compared to traditional batch replacement.
Turn "big projects" into "small tidying up"The "three-stage storage method" can make changing clothes no longer a tedious task, but a small tidying up in daily life. There is no need to collect all the clothes at once. Clever classification can reduce the moments of "can't find, cannot take out, and be annoyed". As long as you master this logic, you can easily switch when the seasons change, making the pace of life more leisurely and comfortable.