Changing My Closet With the Seasons

I’m a clothes-rotator. As the weather begins to change, I  pull items out of my closet that I won’t be wearing for a while and add ones that are more season-appropriate.

For some reason, I’ve been clutching tightly to this bright pink skirt. Yes, it is mid-October, but I’m still not ready to banish it to the under-the-bed-box land. Once it’s put away, it’ll be out of sight out of mind for the next several months. And I just love it too much to do that.

Mixing brights for fall

Plus, when mixed with these neutral, earthy-tones, it’s looks positively autumnal… Right?

pink, brown, and tan

Skirt: J. Crew Factory, Sweater: Old Navy (similar), Booties: Carlos Santana, Necklace: World Market (similar)

Do you rotate your out-of-season clothes from your closet into storage? Or do you let your summer sundresses mingle with your turtlenecks?

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17 thoughts on “Changing My Closet With the Seasons

    1. Lauren

      I’m going to try to at least stop by! I have a friend’s birthday party to attend at 2. I’ll see what I can do! 🙂

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  1. Pearls and Lace

    That skirt is so beautiful, I’ve been eyeing a similar one up online! Regardless of the fact that it’s mid October, the weather still looks beautiful so I say keep on wearing it! I definitely need to take a page from your book and remove seasonal items from my closet…because I seem to be running out of space!

    xo jen

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  2. two birds

    i rarely rotate clothes…i love making my summer stuff winter appropriate. because minnesota winters oftentimes need a pop of pink! i say keep the skirt out!! it looks great on you! and i love those booties!

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