Wardrobe that Spells Order
Okay, so you have this great collection of fashionable apparel and accessories. Everything should be fine unless you always have to dive into a pile of mess and endure the trouble of finding your must-have little black dress or favourite vintage t-shirt. A mark of a real fashionable individual should be organisation. You know where your white tees or your fur boots are. You know what drawer or cabinet to open in search for the ideal garments and accessories for the occasion. As your fashion collection expands, so should your storage units, as well. Invest in quality cabinets, closets, drawers, and/or wardrobes with ample storage space because these will protect your clothes, shoes, and similar items. It will be very disappointing and frustrating to search far and wide for that statement t-shirt you wish to wear, only to find it at some dark corner looking unfashionable being covered in dust and all wrinkled.

Organized Wardrobe
Rid yourself from this ugly experience and buy a clothing storage furniture today. If your budget permits it, include in your shopping list mannequins (in replacement of traditional wire hangers), moth balls or deodorisers, and several pieces of vacuum and bubble wraps. These will keep your out-of-trend stuff in tip-top condition while in storage, and always ready to wear when their season swings back again. Learn the art of smart storage. Store like items together and separate them from others – one drawer for undies, another for socks and stockings, another for tank tops, another for tees, and so on. To make your cabinet look more organised, sort your stuff based on their colour and style. For instance, you have a collection of t-shirts, sort them according to either neckline, sleeve length, or colour. Make it a point to fold, roll, or hang your clothes before storing them to save space. To prevent t-shirts and other lightweight garments from forming “shoulder nipples,” do not put them on wire hangers; fold or roll them instead. You may also deviate a bit from the principle of storing like items together, especially if there are several pieces you use often such as school or office uniforms, favourite tees, or dependable jeans. Store these items inside one closet or compartment, where they are most visible or accessible. That way, you do not have to rifle through your entire collection whenever you need to wear them.