Wardrobe organising and changing out seasonal clothes

Quick question – do any of you have a slash life where you’re a something/ something else? Like I’m in financial services/ time management coach

Thing is I always thought I was a little bit odd but there’s actually a book out on this very thing called One Person Multiple Careers and I’m keen to explore it more by writing about it on the blog. Just a little bit.

Are you interested?

Tell me about all the “slashers” you know 🙂

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I have no idea what happened but while I was away on holiday with my family, but it suddenly got unseasonably warm in Jhb.

While I relish the cooler weather, this has actually been lovely, especially because we’re catching up on laundry and my default is always line drying over tumble drying.

The only thing is I’ve been scrambling to find clothes for the kids to wear because I’d already packed the summer clothes away.

The one time I felt just a tad annoyed with myself for being a bit too fast.

Then again, I would do it exactly the same next time because having both seasons out drives me a little bit more batty every day.

Fortunately, I keep exactly 3 sets of in between clothes out while we’re transitioning 🙂

From summer to winter that means leggings plus a normal t-shirt (not sleeveless) for Kendra and some capri pants in the surf shorts material plus t-shirts for Connor.

I have no problem with my clothes because they now (after about 3 decluttering sessions over the last 2 years) all fit very comfortably in my ONE cupboard.

top
bottom – see all the free space
enough for a little boy to play hide-and-seek 🙂

Do you have a seasonal wardrobe switcharound routine?

Do you keep out some transition clothes for yourself or your kids?

16 [31 days] how do you organise your kids’ clothes?

Ashley Shelby says:
Hi! I need to know how to organize kids’ clothes. I have 3 kids that share one room and its so hard to separate play clothes from school clothes. Desperately in need.

 

So I thought I’d show Ashley how I do our kids’ clothes since my two also share a room.

They have a small chest of drawers and about 0.5 m of hanging space for jackets, warmer clothes, etc. now that it’s spring.

 

On the top there are two smaller drawers which we use for vests and leggings. I have short and long-sleeved vests for days when the weather’s cooler.

The next drawer is Connor’s and the bottom one is Kendra’s (no particular reason – just how it worked out)

In both their drawers, I have one of those baskets on the right with their babygrows (for sleep) and pj’s.

 

Let’s look at Kendra’s drawer first.

Can you tell I like neat piles?

I make sets of clothes so that ALL the clothes get worn. I found when I left it up to their nanny to dress them she let them wear the same stuff and they never got a chance to wear everything, so then I stepped in. It’s easy for me to put their clothes ready when they’re already organised in sets.

I also have piles of clothes that are slightly inappropriate at the moment – it’s not blazing hot yet (really high 20’s and early 30’s) so the kids don’t wear sleeveless tops and really short shorts yet.

That’s the pile in the front.

 

This is where Nanny V puts the laundry that is ironed but unsorted by me into sets.

I generally get to it on the weekend.

Since my kids don’t go to pre-school, I have sets of clothes for home and different sets for going out, so that they look slightly more decent when they see other people.

 

and sometimes we have cool weather so I keep about 3 – 4 long-sleeved t-shirts out – they’re not all packed away til it’s “proper” summer of 28 and up. Celsius.

 

 

Connor’s drawers are very similarly arranged except he seems to have more shorts than t-shirts. I think it’s because we got lots of stuff from my sister and he outgrows clothes quicker on the top than on the bottom.

It’s worked out though because he also often needs a change of shorts sometime in the afternoon if he’s messed while playing.

 

 

 

 

This is what I use to organise their clothes for the week. It’s a fabric organiser I bought years ago at Sheet Street (for the South Africans).

There are 6 “shelves” – in winter we wear such bulk because our houses are not air-conditioned so I can only do 3 days’ clothes at a time. I would then layer it Connor, Kendra, Connor, Kendra, Connor, Kendra.

In summer the clothes are light so I can put both C & K’s clothes on the same shelf and put out 6 days at a time – LOVE that convenience.

Here is a pic of two days’ clothes to show you.

So that’s me – how do you organise your kids’ clothes?

I’d love it if you’d write a post and link up – the link will be up til Wed next week.

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