At the time of this confinement, it is time for the editorial staff of JustFocus to reveal the KonMari method, which will allow you to sort through your wardrobe. The editorial team has already discussed this method in a previous article, but today we will reveal its secrets. The current era is governed by fast fashion, a small word to describe a big problem. For many years, clothing consumption has reached unprecedented levels. The textile industry alone accounts for up to 10% of global gas emissions, and is the second most polluting industry. To give you an order of magnitude, in France, an inhabitant consumes nine kilos of clothes on average per year. Many items are stored in your closets, clothes that are no longer your size, your taste. Unfortunately you lack the desire, or time, to part with these aging rooms in your dressing room. The editorial team offers you a solution. The Japanese writer Marie Kondo has developed an effective method to make a definitive sorting of your wardrobe.
The keys to success of the KonMari method
The KonMari method is relatively simple and profitable. This is held in three stages: First, it is the decision. Marie Kondo says this is the key to the method's success. It takes a long time, about seven days according to her in order to be able to best carry out the sorting. The commitment to this method, if it is whole, will prove to be lasting. Then, the second step is sorting. A tidy environment will provide you with peace and well-being. To do this, simply empty all your closets. Then you take the clothes one by one. And if these still give you pleasure or the desire to wear them, then you keep them. On the other hand, if the dress leaves you indifferent, it's time to part with it. The third and final step is tidying up. All clothing should be stored vertically so that each of them is visible. Accumulations must be avoided at all costs. For each element, such as T-shirts or socks, Marie Kondo offers a unique folding method. So now that you have all the elements to succeed in sorting your dressing room, it's up to you! One last tip, Marie Kondo launched her brand of storage boxes " Hididashi" at a price of 80 €.