Summer and Winter wardrobe
Summer and Winter wardrobe
Years ago on a night out one girl didnt turn up because she was "Guardando la ropa de verano". At the time I thought it was a excuse.
I never realized until then that it was such a big thing at the end of each season to store away your winter or summer clothes until the next year. A friend of mine said recently that she was excited to have a look into her winter wardrobe, which had been carefully stored away all summer.
Its a serious business and in Spain stories are swapped on the best way to store your summer/winter collection. A lady in Sotogrande once proudly showed me her walk-in closet, which was so big, she dint have to "guardar la ropa de invierno/verano" however she did have allocated sections for the seasons.
Any thoughts / experiences on this topic?
I never realized until then that it was such a big thing at the end of each season to store away your winter or summer clothes until the next year. A friend of mine said recently that she was excited to have a look into her winter wardrobe, which had been carefully stored away all summer.
Its a serious business and in Spain stories are swapped on the best way to store your summer/winter collection. A lady in Sotogrande once proudly showed me her walk-in closet, which was so big, she dint have to "guardar la ropa de invierno/verano" however she did have allocated sections for the seasons.
Any thoughts / experiences on this topic?
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Depends a lot on where you live. Summer and winter wear are not that different, for most of us in Spain? Yet the spanish do bundle up a lot more in winter than we do from what I have seen. So they may need to store the off season because of spatial constraints. Here in Canada you have three ( at least) different wardrobes. Summer ( very light) Fall and spring (heavy jumpers, long pants , coats and such) and then winter (woolies, long johns, heavy coats , snow boots ets) . What makes it easier here is that closets are built in to all houses and flats. Still with four wardrobes a lot of people still store their clothes at the end of a season just to keep dust etc off them. Our home here has walk in ,wall to wall closets ,in the entranceway and bedrooms so storage is not a problem.
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Summer and Winter Wardrobe
My summer and winter wardrobe are vastly different as we are in seville province!!I dont have a vast amount of storage space at the moment as we are still renovating the house, but I do like to keep it organised.
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I have a distinct summer and winter wardrobe. Each are packed away carefully at the end of each season and stored under the beds. I currently have two double wardrobes full of clothes and have had to put all my jackets and suits in my daughters wardrobe as she is living on the Costa Blanca at the moment. Lord knows where I am going to put my jackets etc when she comes back
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I have two-thirds of a 6-door wardrobe in our main bedroom for clothes and shoes (shoes hanging up in shoe organisers, with boots on the floor of the wardrobe), sweaters on the shelves above and T-shirts and underwear in the drawers below) plus overflow space in the spare room wardrobes. I don't really store away out of season clothes like I did in the UK as the weather here can be so changeable I don't know if I will want something to hand quickly, and even in the winter tend to wear light clothes in the daytime and pile on the layers once the sun has gone down. I do hang winter and summer clothes separately in the wardrobe and even separate them by colour, how **** retentive is that?
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When we lived close to Antequera we used our warmer winter clothes, now we are in Sevilla province the winter clothes do not need to be so thick We have to keep the heavy coats though for traveling back to the UK. Last winter here was very mild, so it was just a light fleece
I need another wardrobe, all my clothes are squashed into one side- hubby has plenty of room in his, he needs to share. Can´t put the clothes under the bed in boxes, my sewing stuff is there already
I need another wardrobe, all my clothes are squashed into one side- hubby has plenty of room in his, he needs to share. Can´t put the clothes under the bed in boxes, my sewing stuff is there already
Don´t have room for summer and winter together so i seperate and put the ´other´ seasons stuff away. Not cos im organised, cos of lack of space and am inclined to turning my wardobe into a messy jumble sale!! In winter i wear coats, boots and heavy sweaters. In summer, jeans and T shirts.
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ahem....I think they jolly well are!!! When you're scraping ice off your windscreen of a morning, you know it's winter!!! And in the summer, even jeans are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyy too hot!!!Summer and winter wear are not that different, for most of us in Spain?
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