The Best Way to Store Your Clothes
When it comes to closet organization, determining what to hang versus what to fold is bound to be your biggest question. Luckily, this video breaks down the best way to store your clothes, depending on the fabrics they’re made with and the amount of space you have in your closet. First things first, you should always hang flowy fabrics (like silk and chiffon), linen, dress pants and slacks, blouses, jackets, and most dresses. Thick sweaters and activewear, however, should always be folded instead. Jeans, scarves, and t-shirts can go either way – it ultimately just depends on space and personal preference.
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