Buy less clothes
The idea is that every time you feel the urge to buy something new, think about buying other things that are more interesting and useful in your daily life than shopping. Think how much money you can save by stopping buying clothes you don’t really need. And in addition, you can use this savings for other projects such as a trip and decorating your home. We assure you that you can be stylish with the many pieces you already have in your closet without constantly adding new ones.
Clean up your closet
To save time choosing your outfits, sort and sell/donate the pieces you haven’t worn for months or years. We sort through the outfits and pieces we love and put aside the ones we no longer wear.

And yes, this is the first step to taking stock of your dressing room! And there’s a good chance you’ll find nuggets that you can’t remember. Keep your favorite items and donate the rest to people in need or charities, except for torn, stained, or old clothes.
Borrow from your friends/sisters
want something new You don’t have to crack the first shop you come to, take a peek in your friends and/or sisters dressing room, you will be surprised! This is the best way to compensate for the shopping frustration without spending 1 euro. You’ll see, your girlfriend will appropriate your piece and you’ll want to wear it again!
Sell what you no longer wear
You may be tired of certain pieces that you have had for several years, but other people may be interested in your clothes. Make people happy by selling your clothes!

Many websites like Leboncoin, Vinted, Facebook and others offer this possibility. It’s a great way to organize your closet and get rid of unnecessary things in your closet while making someone else happy!
Recycle
If the above tips don’t work for you, there is another way to have a minimalist wardrobe: recycling. When you throw your clothes in the local trash, they usually end up in recycling centers where they can be used for insulation or other non-essential uses. Recycling is a good idea to help protect the environment and prevent your clothes from ending up in the landfill.
Simply hand in your used, damaged or perforated clothing to the designated collection points. Of course, they must be clean and dry.

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