CASH IN YOUR CLOSET
How To Turn The Mistakes In Your Closet Into Money In Your Pocket
Do you have hundreds of unclaimed dollars just hanging around in your closets taking up space? Last summers polka-dot dress and that wool blazer you outgrew. The slacks you bought because they we are
on sale and the suit that never fit right to begin with.
Sound familiar? We all make shopping mistakes, but why live with them the rest of your life? How might
you turn past decades
bargains into cold hard cash right now? Consignment!
Consignment stores are popping up everywhere because people understand
that they may find great bargains on quality used clothing for themselves and their families. The flip side of buying consignment is selling on consignment, which is a sizeably successful
way to clear your closet clutter and make some money in the process.
How you can turn some of your shopping mistakes or clothes you no longer love into money? Follow these simple steps.
Pull each merchandise
from your closet one at a time, and separate into one of four piles:
Pile 1: You love it and wear it faithfully, and you like how it looks on you.
Pile 2: You hate it and never wear it, in fact you wonder what you were thinking when you bought it, it doesnt fit, or you bought it because it was "a bargain".
Pile 3: You like it and you wear it fairly often, OR its a key player in a few outfits.
Pile 4: You just cant decide which pile it goes into.
Here are five elegant steps to complete the job:
Step One: Once the closet is empty, put everything in the Love It pile back into the closet.
Step Two: Put everything in the Fairly Often pile back into the closet. You should be left with two piles of clothing -- the Hate It pile and the Undecided pile. )This is where it gets fun!)
Step Three: Fold everything in the Hate It pile neatly and wish it well, for it will be going on a journey.
Step Four: Go through the Undecided pile piece by piece, and ask yourself truly what worth each piece CURRENTLY gives you.
Warning: Do not get sucked in by the clothing trying to convince you of its worth, and reminding you how sizeably good you used to look wearing it. Clothing is sly and it will say anything to get you to keep it around. It will remind you of how expensive it was, or that it was a gift from your mother-in-law, but do not fall for these sneaky tricks! You must be strong and objective.
Clothes that arent serving you need to be culled to build room for those pieces that are valuable. The fact that you are undecided on this pile indicates that you do not
love it, which means you should be able to get rid of more than half of it if youre ruthless in the decision-making process. Once youve culled the pile, you should have a whole bunch of clothes that didnt build the cut back into the closet. This is where your secret cash stash is hiding.
Step Five: Call a local consignment store and inquire of
what their guidelines are for consigning clothing. Find out if you must generate an appointment to consign or if you might
just drop by at your convenience. Ask how the proceeds are split between you (the consignor) and the store, and do not
take less than 50%. Ask what happens to your clothes if they dont sell, and do not do business with a store that gives you clothing back if it doesnt sell. Most consignment stores will donate anything that doesnt sell within a certain period of time to a shelter or another non-profit organization.
Step Six: Load up your car and haul the clothes to the consignment store of your choice. When you get back home, relish the new look of your closet!
By following these six elegant steps, youll soon be collecting the cash that was hiding in plain view in your closet.
Monica Ricci has been an organizing specialist since 1999, and her motivational presentations teach successful
organizing and simplifying techniques for home and work. She also offers free of cost e-mail tips and ideas on how to generate life simpler and more organized. Her topics add
clutter control, paper management, instant management, organizing space and procrastination.Contact Monica at 770-569-2642 or Monica@CatalystOrganizing.com