Putting it Together
Congratulations ! The hard part is over. After you've expended all that time and energy, don't blow it all by jamming your carefully considered clothes into a carelessly configured closet. Take advantage of all the great, inexpensive closet and drawer gadgets or invent your own to organize your "new" wardrobe.
Stick a grommet in the center of a kitchen towel and slip over a hanger to protect silken (and cotton and woolen) shoulders from drifting dust.
Store neck chains in a felt lined ice cube tray (you don't use it anyway).
Nail six or seven pegs high on the back of the closet door to hang belts, ties, scarves or purses.
In short, don't let the mess rematerialize. Take care of your closets and they'll take care of you.