Keeping your closet moth-free
Filed under: Clothing
When the seasons change, so does our wardrobe. And, unless you have a much bigger closet than we do, that means certain items get brought out while others get packed away for the next few months.While some of those items might be easily folded up and put into Rubbermaid bins, but other items have more specific requirements. The formal gown you wore for your best friend's wedding, your silky summer dresses, the flowery pashmina you pulled out for those cool summer nights ... for some, the list goes on and on.
It's long past the time to put away your winter shoes. Especially your boots! 
I am not usually one for resolutions but the time I have been spending in suburbia has inspired me to make a few. First one is to manage my money better (that's not going to be easy) and second is to organize my closet. Now that, I can handle. 

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When I was in college, the girls in my first year dormitory consumed approximately enough cereal to feed a European city-state (the Vatican, Lichtenstein, Monaco) for an entire year. Aside from the fact that cereal is relatively low in calories, part of the breakfast bowl appeal had something to do with its presentation at the dining hall. Imagine if you will an entire wall filled with dozens of colorful cereal containers. It was truly a refined corn product wonderland!
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One day I was at my sister's house borrowing her machines to do some laundry, and went on a mini-hunt for laundry detergent, which I had absent-mindedly left at home. I looked in the usual places, and when I finally came to the hall closet and flung the door open, I almost fell over. My sister had not only taken over the entire front hall closet with her shoes (it runs in the family), but she had very neatly packed each pair of shoes away in their original box, with a photo of the pair of shoes on the outside so she could find them.
