Archive for September, 2011
Proper Way to Keep Organized your Wardrobe
1. Out of shape
Keep sweaters and cardigans off hangers and neatly folded on a shelf because knit clothes can get misshapen or stretched out when they’re hung on hangers. Blame gravity. You’ll not only get bumpy dots by your shoulders, your sweater may end up longer than your skirt.
2. Slippery stuff
Fabrics like satin and silk – anything shiny and slippery to the touch should be hung on smooth hangers, because they wrinkle easily. And they’re also a reason why your piles of clothes topple; everything just slides off them. Whether you use plastic or wooden hanger, make sure to check that they don’t have rough or sharp parts so your tops and skirts don’t get damaged.
3. Cut and color
For quick dressing in the morning, arrange your folded clothes n stacks according to color, or style or both. If you pick an outfit depending on what color mood you’re in, go with color-coded stacks. But if you do sleeveless today, and long-sleeved tomorrow, you may want your tops arranged by cut or style instead.
4. Back door
Make the most of your closed space by using the inside of its doors for hanging your belts, scarves and chunky necklaces.
5. Wire woe
One kind of hanger that should never find its way into your close is a wire one. For one, they’re not safe-some don’t even have their pointy ends protected with rubber. …
Proper Way to Keep Organized your Wardrobe
1. Out of shape
Keep sweaters and cardigans off hangers and neatly folded on a shelf because knit clothes can get misshapen or stretched out when they’re hung on hangers. Blame gravity. You’ll not only get bumpy dots by your shoulders, your sweater may end up longer than your skirt.
2. Slippery stuff
Fabrics like satin and silk – anything shiny and slippery to the touch should be hung on smooth hangers, because they wrinkle easily. And they’re also a reason why your piles of clothes topple; everything just slides off them. Whether you use plastic or wooden hanger, make sure to check that they don’t have rough or sharp parts so your tops and skirts don’t get damaged.
3. Cut and color
For quick dressing in the morning, arrange your folded clothes n stacks according to color, or style or both. If you pick an outfit depending on what color mood you’re in, go with color-coded stacks. But if you do sleeveless today, and long-sleeved tomorrow, you may want your tops arranged by cut or style instead.
4. Back door
Make the most of your closed space by using the inside of its doors for hanging your belts, scarves and chunky necklaces.
5. Wire woe
One kind of hanger that should never find its way into your close is a wire one. For one, they’re not safe-some don’t even have their pointy ends protected with rubber. …


