Storing your off-season clothing can be difficult but is an important and awesome way to make room keep enough space in your wardrobe for the clothes you will wear throughout the current season. When it hits spring and it is time to put away your bulky winter wear and coats. There are many storage hacks and tips you should follow when putting away your off-season clothing to make sure you do it efficiently and properly. Before storing your clothes, it is important to make sure that everything is cleaned and in excellent condition so when winter comes back around you aren’t dealing with dirty, musty clothing. Once everything has been properly clean you can start the storage process, so here are several hacks for your off-season clothing to help you get started.
The first of our storage hacks is to know what to hang – and what not to hang. Certain items of clothing will lose their shape over time: this includes knits, synthetics and silks. These items should be folded for storage so they stay in the best condition that they can.
Coats and pants are the best items to hang and you should make sure you use wooden or padded hangers – avoid wire ones as they offer very little support.
Plastic and cardboard boxes stop your clothes from breathing and increases risk of mildew, insects and discolouring. The best boxes for storing your off-season clothing is fabric boxes maybe made from linen or cotton. For this storage hack, it is also important to make sure that your fabric boxes can seal properly.
Possibly the most important of our storage hacks is to prepare for moths and dampness. To avoid moths getting into your clothes add lavender sachets and natural moth balls to your storage containers. It is important to get natural moth balls as regular ones are toxic to humans and pets.
To avoid moisture, make sure you pick where you store them appropriately (avoid storing them outdoors or in a basement or attic). Also, add silica gel packets in your storage so you can ensure that any moisture will be absorbed.
The next of our off-season clothing storage hacks is for the clothing that you will be hanging. Space saving hangers often hook over hangers or allow multiple items of clothing to be hung on the one hanger to make the most out of the space that you have available.
Multi-functional furniture is an important one of our storage hacks for those of you who don’t have a lot of space for storing clothing. This is an excellent way to increase the amount of storage space you have.
If you don’t have a lot of space in your house or apartment use furniture with storage space to hide your off-season clothes out of sight.
Another of our storage hacks that helps add extra storage space is to use the wasted space underneath your bed. You can do this by buying draws to go underneath your bed, or other baskets and boxes that can be easily slid under the bed. The allows you to use empty space that otherwise wouldn’t be used.
Another important storage hack is to separate different fabrics. The first step is to make sure all garments are separated with tissue paper or dryer sheets so it can breathe. Different fabrics will need to be stored differently, so it is important to separate them.
For example, linen should be rolled to avoid permanent creasing, knits and silks should be stored flat and wool should be padded and wrapped in tissue paper.
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