Decluttering kids' clothes can feel like a daunting task, but with a systematic approach, you can make it manageable and even enjoyable. Start by emptying the wardrobe and drawers, laying all items out visible for a thorough assessment. Set aside several boxes or bags for categorising: keep, donate, recycle, and sell.
As you sift through each piece, consider the child’s current size, the frequency of wear, and sentimental value. Be ruthless—if they haven't worn something in over a year, it's often best to let it go. For outgrown baby clothes, think about organising them by size or season. Use clear bins or labelled bags to keep everything tidy and easily accessible for future use or hand-me-downs.
For those precious items you want to keep but don’t need immediately, consider storing them in a vacuum-sealed bag to save space. Regularly revisiting and organising your child's clothing will not only help maintain order but also instil a sense of responsibility and appreciation in your little ones as they grow.

