Shoe racks are just one of the components that you can add to your closet organizer. When I first began organizing my life, I never thought that I would need a rack for my shoes. But what I discovered was that after I cleared out all the clutter, the imagination for my wardrobe just exploded! It was a very liberating feeling. I went from being fashion challenged to fashionable. And it all began with a little organization.
First off, let me explain that I have never considered myself a "clothing horse". I bought and wore what was functional and would last several seasons. That morning trip to my closet each morning to decide what to wear was a real chore. Expecting to match everything before a few cups of coffee even hit the veins was laughable at best.
But then one morning I just had it. I realized that I really did want to look fashionable; however, because my closet was so unorganized that was never going to happen. So I made a change. First I purchase a couple of shoe racks. I discovered that I actually had some classic looking heels that had been lost to the deep corners of the closet.
Then I added a second, tiered rod to my closet. I realized, as many do, that you can fit twice as many short lengths of clothing in just one side of your closet if they are stacked one above the other. As I sorted through the clothing I already had
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At the store I studied the mannequins, the ones that have been professionally dressed, and noticed that although I had some classic pairs of shoes it wouldn't hurt to update my heels. I immediately realized that I was going to need more shoe racks!
In the end, I organized my fashion life. Getting dressed in the morning is much more enjoyable. I still cannot choose anything before a few cups of coffee. My solution to this is to scour my shoe racks and freshly organized closet for the outfit the night before. In the morning I simply step into my new heels and head out the door. Being organized and fashionable isn't so bad after all.
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