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It's that time again! At least, in some of the areas which are showing more Spring-like weather in North America, and for our friends in the far South, it's heading into winter. Either way, take advantage of the spring/fall cleaning bug to reorganize your closet/wardrobe and re-evaluate the stuff you don't use or wear anymore!

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The one thing I've been putting off is putting away laundry/organizing my closet. I have a few different 'looks' and I have quite a few vintage pieces I only wear once in a while but which do best hanging up instead of crushed into a tote or drawer.

Yesterday I started to do the seasonal rotation of the wardrobe, putting all my winter stuff away, and getting out the spring/summer stuff. I also took the time to purge some of the clothes I haven't worn in the last year. It's such an old-fashioned thing to do, but it's so sensible because it frees up closet space (eventually) and helps you evaluate the stuff you *really* need.



My closet is an awkward affair with a bar that's too high, no internal light and is also where I put my dresser. My room is the smaller of the two in the apartment, and I didn't have the floor space to put the dresser anywhere else. The light problem was sort of ameliorated by the addition of a couple IKEA lights designed for closet use (which I got free from a friend). I don't think the bar height is something I can change. My landlord was also the renovator and he's 6'6" and that's a perfectly reasonable place to put a bar for him (and it has wooden cross-braces attached to the wall). Asking him to fix anything is like pulling teeth.

I've sort of dealt with my hatred of the closet, but I am still attempting to find some kind of system for storing my clothes that actually works (and is extremely cheap). Right now, this is what I do:



To the left: long dresses and coats that need to hang. Longer skirts, followed by shorter skirts.
To the right: blouses/dress shirts, light jackets. If I hang stuff all the way across on the bar, then I can't see anything because it blocks the light, but my skirt hangers are thick and take up a lot of space (but I like them because they are the crimpy kind).

There's a 'nook' in the closet on that side so I can throw stuff into the space between the dresser and the wall - I keep vintage fur pieces in a cloth bag (because they are a little smelly at the moment) and a bag full of rolled-up neckties. I don't have any kind of accessible storage in that area because I'd have to move the dresser to get to it anytime I wanted it.

I use my dresser for everyday clothes:

Laundry basket: jeans, sweatshirts, sweaters.
Top: socks, underwear, bras.
2nd: tank tops and leggings
3rd: tshirts
4th: pyjama tops and bottoms


Then there's under the bed (but I have a futon and the frame is awkward for storage and the floor is very uneven in the corner):



Pink suitcase: vintage and modern lingerie, vintage gloves, scarves.



Blue suitcase: vintage and modern jewelery.

I have some shelves as well:



Top Shelf: vintage and modern dress shoes
Bottom Shelf: Vintage and modern purses

My reasoning behind the shelf storage for shoes and purses was to 'merchandise' my room like it was a boutique. It wasn't working for me to have everything piled in a tote or a box where I couldn't see everything, and even though this means I will have to dust (eventually), for the time being it's a kind of classy way of storing my collections of stuff.


And, in posting this, I'd love to see responses from you guys about stuff maybe I hadn't thought about for storage solutions, and I'd LOVE to see what you are doing with your own storage/clothing rotation!

Closet rod suggestions

Date: 2010-03-22 02:47 pm (UTC)
aedifica: Me with my hair as it is in 2020: long, with blue tips (Default)
From: [personal profile] aedifica
Two suggestions for the rod being too high:

- Awkward, but you could probably contrive some sort of hook-on-a-stick to help you get the hangers up there, if you aren't already doing that.

- You can hang a rod from the existing rod--my parents did that for me when I was little and couldn't reach the normal-height rod in our closet. There are several ways you could do it, but what they did was get a thick dowel from the hardware store, screw a hook into each end, and attach a chain to each hook, with the other end of each chain going over the original closet rod.

(I've also used a shower curtain rod in place of a closet rod, but that only works if the total weight of the clothes to be hung is fairly light. Works best in a very narrow closet.)

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