CFadda helps you with the season change
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We are about to face the dreaded change of autumn season, an annual event that can sometimes put us in a bit of a crisis. However, if we look at this moment from a different perspective, it could turn out to be not only a simpler task than we think, but also an opportunity to reorganize our home, rediscover clothes forgotten in the drawer and recycle or give away items that we no longer use. In the new CFadda flyer you will find many offers that will make you consider changing your wardrobe not only as a domestic cleaning action, but also as a way to renew our space and refresh your mind.
We shouldn't let ourselves be discouraged by the time needed to obtain a good result, just follow these simple tips and the wardrobe change will be quick and effective.
Empty the Closet and Drawers : Start by removing everything from the closet and drawers.
Group by type : Organize your items by type (shoes, clothes, bags, accessories). This will allow you to create a visual order that will simplify the next step. Stacking items of the same type makes it easier to avoid the mess of piles of wrinkled clothes.
Select (put away, give away, sell and maybe): Make a selection of your items, deciding what to keep, what to give away, what to sell and what could be optional. Decluttering, or eliminating the superfluous, is a perfect philosophy for the change of season. Try not to let your feelings influence you, and if you have items that you are particularly attached to, put them aside in a separate box.
Store items in boxes and/or secondary closets : Use boxes and secondary closets to store selected items. Choose boxes of different sizes and, if possible, different colors so you can easily identify where your jeans, swimsuits, and so on are located.
These are our tips for organizing the change of season, accompanied by a series of offers on useful items to optimize spaces, simplify work and maintain order in the wardrobe and drawers. Browse the October flyer here, expires 22.10.