I have bought some new dresses recently and I have old ones which needs to be thrown off. And my cupboard inevitably became very unorganised. Also, as I rarely give my duppattas for ironing, I was ending up searching the entire cupboard for matching duppattas. So as my second project I pulled down my entire salwar-kurta collections. I segregated them into 4 stacks - One stack of dress that I wont be wearing anymore, second for clothes that I will keep wearing till this year end then they will go out of my cupboard( these are ones I like but have gone bad.. still doesnt feel like throwing them away), a third stack for dresses that i will start using from the new year and 4th stack for dress which lack a pair( because I found sets where the kurta has gone bad but the salwar is good. So a new kurta can make a new set of dress.)
Now set one went into a plastic cover, set 2 and 3 were neatly folded will kurta, salwar and duppatta all together and set 4 was kept seperately as they need to go out shopping looking for a matching pair. I also had a few set of dress materials that need to be stitched. So I decided to keep them out of the cupboard so that they are constant reminder to be taken for stitching.
Another half an hour well spent that it will save me 5 minutes in the morning that I was otherwise loosing searching for matching sets of dress :-)
Now set one went into a plastic cover, set 2 and 3 were neatly folded will kurta, salwar and duppatta all together and set 4 was kept seperately as they need to go out shopping looking for a matching pair. I also had a few set of dress materials that need to be stitched. So I decided to keep them out of the cupboard so that they are constant reminder to be taken for stitching.
Another half an hour well spent that it will save me 5 minutes in the morning that I was otherwise loosing searching for matching sets of dress :-)
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