• Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy

Home

​🧺 Wardrobe Organizers: Stuff You Should Know

Wardrobe organizers are just things that help you shove more stuff in your closet and keep it kinda neat. Think hanging shelves and drawer dividers—they turn messy closets into spaces where you can actually find your stuff.

🧩 Kinds of Closet Organizers

1. Hanging Things

Hanging Shelves: Soft shelves that hang from the rod. Good for shirts or pants.

Hanging Shoe Racks: Special hangers just for shoes.

Accessory Hangers: For belts, scarves, and whatnot.

2. Drawer Dividers

Adjustable Things: You put these in drawers to make sections for socks, underwear, etc.

Inserts With Spots: Good for jewelry.

3. Bins and Boxes

Open Bins: For stuff you fold, like shirts.

Boxes With Lids: Good for things you don't use much or out-of-season clothes.

4. Under-Shelf Baskets

Baskets that clip onto shelves. Extra storage!

5. Bags (Normal and Vacuum)

Zipper Bags: Great for storing clothes under your bed.

Vacuum Bags: Suck the air out of bulky stuff to save room.

6. Shoe Helpers

Over-the-Door Shoe Holders: Pockets for shoes.

Shoe Boxes: Stackable boxes so you can see your shoes.

7. Clothing Racks

Double Rod Things: More room to hang clothes.

Garment Racks: For when your closet is too full.

8. Hooks

Wall Hooks: For bags or hats.

Skinny Hangers: Let you stack more clothes.

9. Drawers

You can get whole systems to redo your closet with drawers and shelves.

10. Labels

Stick these on bins and drawers so you know what's inside.

🧵 What They're Made Of

Fabric (Canvas, Polyester): Light, folds up easy.

Plastic (Acrylic, Polypropylene, PVC): Lasts a while, see-through.

Metal (Steel, Coated Iron): Sturdy, for racks and hooks.

Wood : For drawers.

Mesh: Lets air flow through.

📏 Sizes

They come in all sizes. Here are some typical ones:

Hanging Shelves: About a foot wide, a little deeper, and a few feet tall.

Drawer Things: About a foot to a foot and a half wide.

Storage Boxes: Under two feet wide and deep.

Over-Door Racks: Created for normal doors.

Measure your closet before you buy anything!

🧽 How to Clean Them

Fabric: Vacuum or wipe with a wet cloth.

Plastic: Wipe with a cloth and soap.

Metal: Wipe with a dry cloth.

Wood: Dust it.

📦 Tips for What to Put Where

Use vacuum bags for winter clothes in the summer.

Put similar stuff together.

Put things you don't use much up high.

Label everything.

🧠 Where to Put What

Item Type Thing to Use
Socks/Underwear Drawer things or fabric bins
Belts & Scarves Hooks
Jewelry Drawer dividers
Sweaters/Jeans Shelf bins or boxes
Shoes Over-the-door racks
Bags & Purses Shelf dividers
Seasonal Clothes Vacuum bags

🔨 DIY Closet Tricks

Cover cardboard boxes with fabric to make bins.

Use shower rings on hangers for scarves.

Put pegboards on closet doors for small stuff.

Add rods for more hanging space.

🏠 Where to Use These Things

Closets

Under Beds

Dressers

Entryways

Kids’ Rooms

Guest Rooms

Laundry Rooms

🧳 For Traveling

Packing Cubes: Keep clothes squished and sorted.

Toiletry Kits: For shampoo and stuff.

Garment Bags: Keep clothes from wrinkling.

Shoe Bags: Keep shoes away from clean clothes.

♻️ Green Stuff

Get organizers made from recycled stuff, bamboo, or cotton.

Look for things that can be reused.

Don't use plastic if you don't have to.

📋 Before You Buy

Measure your closet.

List what you have to put away.

Think about what you need to get to often.

Get stuff that will last and is easy to clean.

Think about getting stackable stuff.

✅ Why Bother?

More space

Less clutter

Easier to see what you have

Easier to clean

Easier to switch clothes for the season

Looks nicer
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy