Changing your wardrobe: a practical guide to organizing children's clothes

September marks the beginning of a new era: routine returns, school starts... and with it, a change of wardrobe . It's a transitional month in which the days become cooler and shorter, and the light summer fabrics begin to feel too thin.
It's the perfect time to put away straps, sandals, and fine knits, and make way for warmer, more comfortable, and versatile garments , perfect for adapting to the temperature changes typical of this season.
In addition to updating their wardrobe and replacing those clothes that have become too small, this change is an ideal opportunity to choose clothes that will accompany them into this new season.
In this article, we give you the keys to dressing children in September, without losing sight of the most important thing: making them feel comfortable, safe, and eager to begin a new adventure.
1. Review, select and make space
Before introducing fall clothes, it's a good idea to do a complete review of summer clothes. Separate what still fits, what's too small or worn out, and what hasn't been worn all season. This way, you can store only what you need and free up space for new clothes.
2. Sort by garment type and season
Once you've selected the clothes you want to keep, sort them into categories and store them in labeled boxes or vacuum-sealed bags to protect them until the next change of season.
In your closet, keep only what corresponds to the new season, such as long-sleeved garments, light jackets , and long pants . Organizing your space by type of garment or by complete look will also make your daily routine easier.
3. Detect what needs to be renewed
Changing your wardrobe is also a good opportunity to review whether you need to update your basics or replace essential items : perhaps last year's pants no longer fit, or that jacket you wore so often is no longer in good condition.
Make a list of what you need to replenish: basics, mid-season clothes, school or weekend outfits. This way, you'll shop intentionally and without rushing. This will help you shop intentionally and without improvisation .

4. Opt for comfortable, versatile, and easy-to-combine garments
During these transitional months, the days can start cool and end sunny. Therefore, it's best to choose clothing that allows for layering . Long-sleeved T-shirts, fine-knit sweaters, cotton sweatshirts, or light jackets will be great allies for regulating your temperature without complications.
5. Prepare a functional and beautiful wardrobe
A well-organized closet not only helps maintain order, but also encourages little ones to self -dress. Hang up items that wrinkle the most, fold smaller items, and use boxes, dividers, or baskets for accessories, underwear, or shoes.
If space allows, you can prepare a weekly selection of your chosen outfits, so that choosing what to wear each morning is easier and quicker .

Changing out a child's wardrobe doesn't have to be a chore. With a little organization and planning, it becomes an opportunity to simplify, refresh, and prepare for a season full of plans, games, and learning.
Discover our suggestions for this season and make their return to routine a joyful debut.