Our answer is a definite yes!

This is the perfect opportunity to finally go through everything and purge what you don’t need.

Create three different piles for the following categories: keep, donate, and alter/dry clean.

Closet organized with color-coded clothes on hangers

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Keep what you need and donate, sell, or throw out whatever you no longer do.

The first step is to sort your clothes into groupsand not by color, yet.

Divide them into groups such as skirts, pants, tops, coats, and so on.

Materials and tools to organize a color-coded closet

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Keep hanging clothes together and folded items such as sweaters or t-shirts together.

This uniformity will help you achieve the neat, tidy, and seamlessly color-coded look you’re looking for.

Create the Rainbow

This is where the fun begins!

Clothes removed from closet and wiped down with cloth

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Designate a section of the closet for each clothing group (ie.

sweaters, skirts, pants) then begin putting the clothing into each section by color.

This way you get a beautiful ombre effect that’s just as visually appealing as the rainbow.

Removed clothes separated into donation and repairs boxes

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Clothes folded and divided into groups

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Clothes accessories organized into gray storage bins

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Clothes put on hangers and organized by colors

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Color-coded closet kept organized on hangers

The Spruce / Meg MacDonald