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How to Color Coordinate Closets

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Summary: One great way to organize your closet is to color coordinate your clothes. Learn how with expert tips in this free house cleaning video.

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By Harmonie Krieger
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Harmonie Krieger is the co-founder of Uniquely Chic, an image consulting business. After she received a bachelor's degree in marketing from Syracuse University's School of Management,...read more

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"People don't think color coordinating is necessary in a closet but I'm here to tell you that it?s probably besides shoes, one of the most important things you can do. You want all of your clothes to go from light to dark so that's kind of summer to winter. So right here I have blouses. Blouses always go in the front of your closet. I have light greens, I have spring colors and then I go into my dresses which I love dresses as you can tell and I have about thirty dresses right here. So again, I go from patterns and light all the way to colors so we kind of go down the rainbow. So greens, blues all the way to browns and blacks. Now the last thing that I'm going to talk about is pants. You want to color coordinate your pants. So if you have grays and blacks, you want your grays to go first and your blacks to go second. Now these are capri?s so I have short pants and then it goes to long pants. No matter what you have in your closet, you always want to go light to dark. I also have my jackets and as you can tell I have white jackets and then black in the back. This way you always know if you're in the mood for light you go to the front of the closet and if you're in the mood for dark, you go to the back of your closet."

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