Marc Joseph
To clear your closet’s clutter and figure out which of your duds are, in fact, duds, try this
hanging technique from Kim Cosentino, a professional organizer in
Westmont, Illinois: Hang all your clothes with the hooks opening
toward the room (this will seem like the wrong way). After you wear
an item, replace it on the hanger with the hook opening toward the
back of the closet. Each season, you'll be able to assess quickly
which clothes you haven't worn, because the hangers will still be
facing the wrong way.
If you still aren't able to part with
little-used clothes, put them in a box with a label postdated 6 to
12 months from now. If you haven't opened the box to get the
clothes before that date, you know you don't need them. Bonus: The
clothes are already packed to leave your home.