How to Organise Accessories in Your Closet
Accessories can take an outfit from ordinary to extraordinary, but they’re also some of the easiest items to lose or clutter up your closet. From jewellery and scarves to belts and bags, organising your accessories is key to keeping your wardrobe functional and stylish. In this post, I’ll share practical tips to help you organise your accessories so they’re easy to find, store, and maintain.
Step 1: Declutter Your Accessories
Before diving into organisation, start by decluttering your accessories. Sort them into categories (jewellery, scarves, belts, bags, etc.) and assess each item:
• Do I use this regularly?
• Is it in good condition?
• Does it match my current style?
Donate or recycle items you no longer need, and keep only the pieces you love and use.
Step 2: Designate Storage Zones
To avoid misplaced accessories, designate specific areas in your closet for each type. Here are some ideas:
• Jewellery: A drawer, tray, or jewellery organiser.
• Scarves: Hooks, racks, or a drawer with dividers.
• Belts: A belt hanger or hooks on the inside of your closet door.
• Bags: Shelves, baskets, or over-the-door organisers.
By assigning a “home” for each accessory, you’ll always know where to find them.
Step 3: Invest in Jewellery Organisers
Jewellery is one of the trickiest accessories to keep tidy, but the right organisers make all the difference. Options include:
• Drawer Dividers: Ideal for rings, earrings, and small necklaces.
• Hanging Jewellery Organisers: Perfect for long necklaces to prevent tangling.
• Stackable Trays: Great for storing jewellery while keeping it visible and accessible.
• Wall-Mounted Displays: Stylish and space-saving, these work well for frequently worn pieces.
Step 4: Store Scarves and Belts Neatly
Scarves and belts can quickly become a tangled mess. Use these tips to keep them organised:
• Scarves: Use a scarf organiser or hang them on hooks. For folded storage, roll them and place them in a drawer or basket.
• Belts: Hang belts on specialised hangers or hooks. If space is tight, roll them and store them in a drawer with dividers.
Step 5: Arrange Bags by Size or Use
Bags can take up a lot of space if not stored properly. Here’s how to manage them:
• Use Shelves: Place larger bags upright on shelves. Use dividers to keep them from toppling over.
• Stuff with Tissue: Maintain the shape of handbags by stuffing them with tissue or bubble wrap.
• Over-the-Door Storage: Use an organiser with pockets for smaller bags or clutches.
Step 6: Display Hats and Hair Accessories
Hats and hair accessories are often overlooked in closet organisation, but they can be easily stored:
• Hats: Hang on hooks or stack in a box with separators to protect their shape.
• Hair Accessories: Store clips, headbands, and scrunchies in small baskets or clear trays for easy access.
Step 7: Use Clear Containers for Small Items
For smaller accessories like sunglasses, brooches, or watches, clear containers are a lifesaver. They keep items visible while protecting them from dust. Label the containers for added convenience.
Step 8: Label for Clarity
If you store accessories in baskets, bins, or drawers, labels are your best friend. They make it easy to find what you need quickly and ensure everything gets returned to its proper place.
Step 9: Keep Frequently Used Items Accessible
Store your most-worn accessories in easily accessible spots. For example, keep everyday jewellery on a tray on your dressing table or your go-to scarf on a hook near the front of your closet. This makes your daily routine smoother.
Step 10: Maintain Regularly
Accessories can quickly get messy if left unchecked. Schedule time every few months to tidy up, reassess what you use, and ensure everything is in its proper place.
Organising your accessories doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With the right storage solutions and a bit of regular maintenance, you can create an accessory system that’s both functional and visually pleasing. Whether it’s your jewellery, scarves, or bags, taking the time to organise these items will save you time and stress in the long run.