How To Store Clothes
With that in mind, let’s take a look at some helpful tips to store your clothes and keep them in as good of condition as possible.
Know Where to Store Your Clothes
One of the best ways to keep your clothes from getting wrinkled is by hanging them up in your closet and keeping them far away from each other. If there’s a spare area of your room you don’t mind using for storage, then this is a good place for it. The less space you have, the more likely it will be that you won’t have any wrinkles in your clothing.
Hang up Your Clothing
Take your clothes off the hanger and hang them on the rod. This is a simple step that helps keep your clothing in shape. Hanging up your clothes also helps prevent dust and lint from getting into the folds of your garment, which can quickly ruin your favorite outfits or make them unwearable.
Fold and Store your Clothing
Before you start to fold, make sure to take the time to check your hangers and see if they are clean. If not, wash them before folding. Once the hanger is done drying, it’s time to start folding. You should start with a basic fold and then move on to an origami fold. An origami fold allows for a lot more versatility when it comes to storage space as well as protection from damage. If you have a particularly large garment that you want to store for a long time, like winter coats or work uniforms. Consider wrapping the items in plastic or using protective bags before storing them in your closet so they will last longer.
Use Baskets and hangers
Don’t Hang Dry Your Clothes
Instead, invest in fabric pouch bags so that your dress doesn’t gain unnecessary wrinkles and stains from being stored in a plastic bag. For space-saving purposes, it may be helpful to store certain items separately from other items. If you have different types of clothing that are similar in color or texture, consider storing them together so they don’t get mixed up while they are away from their respective areas.
Get the Right Storage Bags and Pouches
Instead, invest in fabric pouch bags so that your dress doesn’t gain unnecessary wrinkles and stains from being stored in a plastic bag. For space-saving purposes, it may be helpful to store certain items separately from other items. If you have different types of clothing that are similar in color or texture, consider storing them together so they don’t get mixed up while they are away from their respective areas.