How
to Store Out of Season Clothing
With a large closet, people are often tempted to keep all their
clothes in the one spot and not rotate clothing seasonally. Unfortunately,
this creates cramped closets and makes it hard to see what you
really have in your current wardrobe.
- Store out-of-season clothing
in plastic under-the bed containers or pretty cardboard boxes
that can fit on your closet shelf.
- Fold clothes with acid and dye-free tissue
paper so they won’t be as wrinkled when pulled out
for next season.
- Fragrant, insect-repelling herb sachets are a good alternative
to mothballs. They will keep your clothing smelling fresh
and well protected without being potentially harmful to your
family and the environment.
- Any out of season clothes that need to be hung should be
stored at the very back of the closet since they do not need
to be readily accessible.
This
tip is from episode 32, Click to view the Episode Summary
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