“I would start where I have my zones of shoes already,” Fahncke says. From there, you can quickly spot duplicates—like multiple pairs of worn-out sneakers—and choose your favorites.
Once you’ve edited those smaller zones, bring everything together for a second pass. “You’ll be shocked,” Fahncke says. “Like, ‘Why do I still have these?’”
That’s also when it becomes easier to set boundaries going forward. After narrowing down your collection, she recommends adopting a simple rule: If a new everyday pair comes in, an old one should go out.
Workout clothes
Break this category down further. Fahncke likes separating pieces she wears for lounging, strength training, running errands, or specific workouts like Pilates.
It may sound excessive, but the goal is function: When each type of item has a defined “zone,” getting dressed becomes easier and faster. “If I’m getting ready in the morning and my lights are off, I know where to go,” she says.
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