Do you have to switch out your seasonal clothes or do you have enough room in your closet to leave all the seasons in there at the same time?
Do switch out your seasonal clothes?
10/18/2011
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The amount of clothes I have is not large enough to switch out my clothes.
10/18/2011
I have a lot of clothing, but I wear most of it year round, even though I can't wear my long sleeves in the summer really.
10/18/2011
The closet I just moved into is TEENY TINY! Like, a think a separate wardrobe piece would hold more than my closet I'm going to have to start switching out my clothes... or using multiple dressers.
10/18/2011
I have a walk in closet so everything goes in it. I have things separated by no sleeve, short sleeve, long sleeve, and sweater.
10/18/2011
We can get some seriously windy days but the lowest temperature I've experienced would be considered a cakewalk compared to other parts of the nation so I don't really have what you'd call winter clothes. I think I've got like five sweaters and about twenty long-sleeved shirts but that's it. And since people in business establishments enjoy turning up the heat to the point of suffication most days when it's cold, a jacket is all that's necessary.
10/18/2011
My closet is actually pretty big, but I just have way too many clothes. I switch some of them out for winter and summer and put them in the spare bedroom.
10/18/2011
The only thing I do is rotate my clothes on the rod.
10/18/2011
i switch out seasonal clothes in my dresser, but all my clothes stay in my closet.
10/18/2011
I live in Mississippi. The winters aren't that bad, so my "winter clothes" are basically my summer clothes with a jacket over the top.
10/18/2011
I voted other. I don't have enough clothes to worry about switching with the seasons. blue jeans are all year, t shirts are all year (under sweaters) a handful of sweaters, a couple coats, and a pair of shoes are all I have that would need to be put away for warm seasons, so I just move them to the back of the closet, or to the front, depending on the time of year.
10/18/2011
I don't have entirely different wardrobes for different seasons, since NorCal doesn't demand it, but I do put my heavy coats away when it warms up.
10/18/2011
I switch it when needed, but it doesn't get super cold, so a lot of the time I end up just shrugging a hoodie on over my normal clothing.
10/18/2011
Our winter days can be quite warm at times, so my clothes don't change much - apart from a couple of jackets.
10/18/2011
I need a closet the size of my bedroom . I swap out twice a year - some of the stuff stays, but much of it gets rotated out for more seasonal items.
10/18/2011
I try to rotate my clothes, but I end up wearing a lot of them year round (except long sleeves) and my closet ends up overstuffed.
10/18/2011
Don't have many clothes, but my closet is absolutely minuscule. So the wintery/summery things get swapped out seasonally (long sleeves & pants vs short sleeves & pants). T-shirts prettymuch stay in the collection year round though.
10/18/2011
Where I live there isn't really much change. Also I dont have a closet lol.
10/19/2011
I used to, years ago, but now it's just too much work. I keep all my clothes in the closet and in drawers year round.
10/19/2011
Just outerwear. Apart from that I'm pretty consistent. I don't wear shorts. SKinny jeans year round!
10/19/2011
I have only three long-sleeve knit shirts, five 3/4 sleeve knit shirts, and lots of cap-sleeve blouses (no such thing as normal short sleeves anymore, I guess) - so all of it stays in the wardrobe and drawers. I have one chunky-knitted cardigan for when it gets chilly enough out ... which is maybe two days out of the year here in Florida.
In Montana, I had a large enough closet for everything, so no need to switch around. The only things I ever switched were winter bed linens and cold weather accessories (hats, gloves, mufflers, etc). The front hall hooks held our jackets and coats year-round (at least until my ex-husband decided to 'be nice' and wash my full length red wool coat in the washer ... it said 'dry clean only' for a reason ... gah, nearly killed him for that).
In Montana, I had a large enough closet for everything, so no need to switch around. The only things I ever switched were winter bed linens and cold weather accessories (hats, gloves, mufflers, etc). The front hall hooks held our jackets and coats year-round (at least until my ex-husband decided to 'be nice' and wash my full length red wool coat in the washer ... it said 'dry clean only' for a reason ... gah, nearly killed him for that).
10/19/2011
I really don't have that many clothes so everything fits. The off season stuff, just gets pushed to the back.
10/19/2011
everything fits in the closet.
10/20/2011
All of my clothes fit in my closet.
10/20/2011
everything fits
10/20/2011
Florida = same clothes all year. I will sometimes pull my couple of long sleeved shirts & hoodie out during the summer to make things less cluttered.
10/21/2011
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