Oct 27 2010

How To Purge & Pare Down Your Closet

Category: How To,My ClosetEyeliah

How To Purge & Pare Down Your Closet
~ Donate, Sell & Toss What’s Left~

There are key steps to paring down your closet, the larger your closet the more overwhelming it can be. Here are the steps I followed to eliminate 16 garbage bags of clothing from my life.

Before you start, please remember not to worry about how much things cost, how little you’ve worn them or if they were gifts. Want to take it even further? Let go of sentimental attachments too. Having an overstuffed closet of things you don’t wear IS baggage and it’s time to let it go. (Note: this does not apply if you wear everything and/or have room for tons of stuff).

Once you’ve let go of the psychological barriers and you’re ready, go through your closet step by step.

1. Take out pieces that are the wrong fit or size.

2. Take out pieces you don’t wear.

3. Take out pieces you don’t like.

4. Take out pieces that need repair. If you will repair do it now and if not toss!

5. Do the steps with your accessories, socks and underwear too.

Now you should have a good pile of clothes to get rid of. If not, start the steps over and/or call your friends for assistance by hosting a ‘keep it, store it, lose it‘ night. If you offer them snacks, wine and hint at the possibility of free clothes they will come.

Thought you were done? No way! Now try on EVERY piece of clothing you have left and analyze in front of a mirror. Check these again for fit, size, is it flattering etc. One you go through it all you should have pared down your closet, good job.

Now look at that HUGE pile of clothing to get rid of…… what are you going to do with it? First you need to organize everything into 3 piles.

Pile #1. Toss. These pieces are ripped, stretched out, faded and all undergarments. Do yourself a favor and don’t wait, take them right out to the garbage bin.

Pile #2: Donate. These are pieces still good enough quality for someone else to enjoy, bring them to your local clothing charity or call to arrange a pick up.

Pile #3: Sell. These are pieces with monetary value. If you have the time and patience I suggest selling them, if you really cannot be bothered then donate the pieces. If you’ve decided to sell the quickest way is to go to a consignment store. They will pick through the items choosing what they’d like to sell. Usually consignment stores are more partial to pieces reflecting the current season, big coats, sweaters and boots in fall-winter, shorts, tank tops and sandals in spring-summer. Jeans, cardigans, t-shirts, blouses, pants etc are good for all seasons. The stores usually keep around 60% of the profits and give 40% to you. If you are more ambitious list on eBay and vintage/handmade pieces on Etsy. Tip: Jewelry tends to sell best in ‘lots’ and it’s much less work for you. I’m going to group mine by color, style or decades. Good luck!

What’s Left For Me

Getting all my things organized have made it a very busy week for me. There are four garbage bags of clothing to sell, enough storage items to fit in a 5×8 and just a small amount I’m taking with me into the sublet. Here’s what’s coming with me.

1 turtleneck, 3 v-neck sweaters, 3 long sleeved shirts, 7 t-shirts and 6 cardigans.

3 pairs of jeans, 2 pairs of dress pants, 4 sweater blouses, 7 blouses.

9 dresses, 8 skirts. Added: 1 floral dress found in my Calgary storage.

3 purses in addition to my daily purse. Brown with long strap for concerts, floral for road trips and silver for dress up evenings.

4 belts; thin red, basic black, basic brown and obi.

4 hats; black angora, toque (beanie), tweed and oversized beret.

5 pairs of gloves and 5 scarves (2 not shown).

8 total footwear; 4 pairs boots, 2 pairs of loafers, 2 pairs casual shoes. I just realized if/when I have a formal event I’ll have to visit storage for a pair of appropriate heels!

4 jackets. I switched out the far right jacket with a black wool trench brought back from Calgary storage.

Not shown; possibly a top or two in the laundry hamper and 8 layering tank tops. Also bringing undergarments, 6 pairs of stockings and 4 pairs of tights and a small jewelry box.

I’m in constant need of validation, what do you think of the pieces I’ve kept?
If you have any more tips for purging please leave them in the comments.


Oct 25 2010

Something Better Than Nothing

Category: My OutfitsEyeliah

Simply Blue


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Sheer Blue Blouse, Free from Swap. Thrifted Teal Pants. Circle Necklace, Ebay. Winners Beige Boots.

*Blue Orchid, The White Stripes*

Love Eyeliah


Oct 22 2010

Never Seen You Shine So Bright

Category: My OutfitsEyeliah

I’ve been wearing red quite often lately.  I am liking it as a more grown up version of pink which always used to be my favorite color to wear.  This realization about red came after my closet purge, I really don’t own much of it anymore after piece by piece was sentenced to the give away pile.  I know I need to rectify this obvious lack in my closet with a bit of retail therapy which may have to wait until the new year.  I should also note, if you may have noticed how often I’m wearing the beige boots, they just go with everything and I can’t help myself!

What is your favorite color to wear?

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Thrifted Red Ribboned White Hat and Pale Yellow Eyelet Skirt. Lace Blouse, Ebay. AA Red Tights. Winners Beige Boots.

*Lady in Red, Chris DeBurgh*

Love Eyeliah


Oct 19 2010

More on Change

Category: Life,YogaEyeliah

I have been considering my options for what I’d like to do next.   Do I want to stay at my job until at least the end of 2010? go traveling now? go back to school?   The whole world is open to me literally, many people would be thrilled to be in my position but for the past week trying to make a solid decision has been as fun as 6 cavities at the dentist.

A list pros and cons always seems to work on sitcoms so I made a few.  Traveling right now might have lost out, Europe must be lovelier in the Spring and I’d like more time to strengthen my knee and find a possible travel partner.  Going back to school is high on pros so I’ve been toying with the idea of turning an extra-curricular passion into a career.

One thing that has been a spectacular addition to my life is yoga.

I started practicing yoga three times a week two and a half years ago and have been considering teacher training for a year now.  I’ve been talking with my teachers, picking their brains for any tidbits about schools, the lifestyle, working in Vancouver.  Just yesterday I spoke with a yoga teacher who told me all about her experiences at a yoga school in Mexico just a couple hours from where my dad lives.  Her face lit up as she reminisced saying it was the experience of a lifetime.   I’ve been researching the school non-stop and I think it could be a great place for me to learn and become certified.  It’s also half the price of any reputable Vancouver school but also includes accommodations and meals.

Another area of great interest for me is culinary arts.

I started experimenting with cooking just over a year ago and my love is getting more and more out of hand… in a good way.  Note: I will post recipes soon.  I enjoy each step of the process from picking ingredients at the market, preparation, the actual cooking and timing to serving the meal and having people enjoy the meal.  The only thing I’m not fond of is washing all those dishes.  I’ve done research on programs at Pacific Institute, VCC and The Art Institute and am closer to choosing what would work best for me.

Other Areas of Interest
Human Resources, Recruitment, Nutrition, Film Editing, Web Design and/or starting my own business etc etc.

Things I Know
After over 10 years working in an office it’s important to try something different, I can always go back to a desk later.  I need to be helping people and providing a service.  And life is too short for me not to pursue my dreams.

Next Steps?
Take cooking classes, sign up for an intense yoga weekend, check out in person VCC, Pacific Institute and Prana Yoga, speak with Yandara Yoga, get my passport renewed just in case. ;)


Oct 18 2010

Remember All The Things We Wanted

Category: My OutfitsEyeliah

I realized something quite obvious today, I am going through a transitional phase. I am sure this is no shock to all of you who’ve been following my posts for the last six months.  How I am feeling is all over the place, and my indecisiveness is really shining through lately.  I’ve also been painfully reminded of how much I shun change when I should be embracing it. The fact that I am moving out of the home I love in just over a week has negative emotions pouring out of me on a daily basis.   So lets recap, I’m in a transitional phase, I’m indecisive and I shun change.  I need to change, I don’t know what choices to make and I don’t want to change, great. :p

Atleast I am doing what is required of me to move out of my home.  I have been packing all my things, they are in three piles “bring”, “store” and “give away”.  Luckily my “bring” pile is not so large and I think I can fit it all in my new digs, but I realized for 5 out of the 10 skirts I’m bringing are black so I need to go back and rethink my choices!   Surprisingly I am storing much less than I thought I would and I don’t think I have to sacrifice my retro 1950s cherry red dining table and chairs or my beloved lil ottoman.   All the rest of my furniture is being sold or given away along with many other household items.  I’m also trying to muster up the motivation and time to post my vintage clothing and jewelry on eBay.  Downsizing is key to making this transition work, maybe if I can narrow down my toiletries to a smaller suitcase I’ll be ready to move…..

How do you handle change?

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Electric Blue Sweater, Suzy Shier. Purple Skirt, Free from Swap. Dynamite Trench Coat. White Scarf, Le Chateau. Sunglasses, Ebay. Winners Beige Boots.

*Already Gone, Kelly Clarkson*

Love Eyeliah


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