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5 Tips for Easy Seasonal Wardrobe Changes

2026-01-11

Closet during seasonal wardrobe change

The season is changing, and it's time to swap out your wardrobe. Do you find this task tedious every year? Here are five tips to make seasonal wardrobe changes easier.

1. Know What You Own

The first step in seasonal wardrobe changes is knowing what you have. You'll often discover clothes hidden in the back of your closet or items you'd forgotten about. Using a closet management app like FukuNote lets you check your wardrobe anytime, making it easier to plan your seasonal swap.

2. Identify Clothes You Haven't Worn

Are there clothes you didn't wear even once last season? Keeping track of your outfit history makes it clear which clothes you actually wear. Clothes you never wore are likely to stay unworn next season too, so consider letting them go.

Sorting out clothes that haven't been worn

3. Organize by Category

Sorting clothes by category—tops, bottoms, outerwear—makes them easier to retrieve later. Store off-season clothes in compression bags or boxes with labels, and your next seasonal swap will go smoothly.

Storage boxes organized by category

4. Clean Before Storing

Even clothes that look clean may have sweat or oils attached. Storing them long-term in this state can cause stains or moth damage. Always wash or dry clean before storing. For knits and wool items, store them with moth repellent.

Clean, freshly laundered clothes

5. Swap Gradually

Trying to swap out all your clothes at once is overwhelming. Start with clothes you use daily and gradually make the switch. Match the temperature changes by bringing out light outerwear first—taking it step by step reduces the burden.

Summary

Seasonal wardrobe changes may be tedious, but they're a great opportunity to organize your closet. By knowing what you own and keeping only what you'll actually wear, choosing clothes each day becomes much easier. Why not start managing your wardrobe digitally with FukuNote?

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