No Images? Click here ![]() (HuffPost may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page.)Last weekend, I tackled the one home task I've been putting off for far too long: decluttering my closet. What jump-started the undertaking was the arrival of my ThredUp Clean Out Kit.If you're unfamiliar with ThredUp, it's an online thrift store where you can buy and sell secondhand clothing and accessories. When you order a Clean Out Kit, you're sent a super durable bag with pre-paid shipping for you to use to mail in your old clothes. You can choose to get paid for the items they'll resell, or they'll take on the task of donating and responsibly recycling your used clothing for you.At the end of the weekend, I'd collected four bags of clothing for ThredUp, keeping only the pieces that I knew I'd actually wear. Though I still have a ways to go before I'm a capsule wardrobe guru, my closet is MUCH less cluttered and ready for future finds.Cheers, |
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