Sweaters have turned into a two week project.
This week I tackled my sweater armoire
First I took all the sweaters out and tossed them on the bed. I learned in phase 1 of sweaters

1. I am a sweater hoarder - I don't like to give them away - fear of being cold.

2. I have some really old sweaters that looked pretty bad and beat up

3. I live in a cold state I have a variety of sweaters for weather from starting to
be cold to my woolies that I love and adore for the super cold.
The numbers:
14 sweaters stayed moved into my sweater drawer
2 summer sweaters stored
4 woolies moved into storage because I really don't wear them until Jan and Feb. Will be getting an underbed sweater storage for them. All these sweaters are super old (10 plus years) and in amazing shape still.
4 sweaters straight up purged
1 completely fab sparkly dress up cardigan
1 sentimental sweater from when my mom was alive that is staying because I like seeing it in my closet even though I know I will never wear it again.
5 sweaters I am asking the collective wisdom of YLF about
Phase 2 will be cardigans - (Which I have no idea why I have so many because I don't really wear cardigans - I feel a major purge next weekend)

1st pic is sweaters all taken out
2nd pic after - first round after some purging - rolled based on a post shared by staysfit
Pics 3-6 Keep or Purge
Pic 3 - I like the colors of this sweater it kinda got lost in my pile of sweaters - silk and rayon -
Pic 4 - I don't even know how to wear this sweater - I like the concept of it but I don't wear button down shirts
Pic 5 - cropped wool sweater - only looks good with a brown tunic I have - when I wear it I can tons of compliments -
Pic 6 - Poncho - I have another brown one not as heavy without fringe. Sometimes I feel like it is too fussy and it doesn't stay put so I spent lots of time adjusting - I don't know that it necessarily warm - Purge and look for a better cold weather poncho.

Thanks for all feedback

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