How to store your winter clothes
- by Debra McDuffee on Apr 11th 2008 4:00PM
- organization and storage, seasonal, cleaning
What? You mean I'm not just supposed to shove my winter clothes in the back of the closet, semi-folded, and hope I can find them again when the weather starts getting nippy?Nope. Apparently there is a right way to store your winter clothes, and I will grudgingly admit that it makes sense (although my way does work!).
For example, you really should make sure everything is washed well and all stains are removed, so that you don't wind up with permanent stains six months later.
Also, beware the plastic storage container: if you have bug larvae in there, your clothes will be a feast for the summer. Your fashionable sweaters may have more holes than is stylin'.
Tips on using (or not using) mothballs, hanging (or not hanging) clothes for storing and finding the best places to store are included in this helpful article.
I suppose I am off to do some laundry and try to store my winter clothes properly this year....







