I have too many clothes, well, some think so. I love buying at thrift stores, consignment shops, and clearance racks. The problem is they get lost in a closet that should have enough room. Even if you have enough room, I promise there is a shirt, pair of jeans, or something you can't find. I have always had this problem - "I am woman" may apply. However, I am extremely organized, sounds like a contradiction I know, somehow I'm positive I am not alone.
The solution is so simple once I got a few ideas. First, we all know the basics (if not I will list some) sort hanging clothes by color and then by long sleeve or short, or if you live where I grew up, by season. For the things that always fall of the hanger, I have a solution that doesn't require buying hundred dollar hangers or using wire ones that ruin your clothes. Separate items like camis, tanks, silks, etc. and put aside for now. Set aside jeans and slacks also. NOW we are ready for a brand new closet, where you can find everything and nothing is on the floor!
You can buy plastic hangers on sale by the dozen everywhere, I have even seen them in thrift stores (if sterilized and cleaned, they are fine). Plastic hangers do not ruin your clothes like wire ones do. They also come in many colors, so I like different ones for separate people's closets. You can also use different colors for separate items in your own closet.
Second, hang VERTICAL. It's easy - all you need is the paper clips that are larger, usually in colors can be purchased for practically nothing any where from dollar store to office supply stores. Take the paper clip (larger size best) and put over the hook part of hanger, then bend up making a J shape. The paper clip easily goes over hanger hook. Once over, you simply bend it upward. This allows you to hang another item going vertical, YES up and down, saving so much space.
It looks like a professional did it, all coordinated by long and short sleeve, nothing on the floor, and so much more room. While purchasing large paper clips, pick up a few large file clips. They work excellently for hanging skirts! Don't waste all that money on what they say is miracles, when it's so easy to do it yourself. Once it's started, it's so easy to keep it up and always be able to find what you are looking for!
With the money you saved, go out and buy shoe boxes (they go on sale for 1-2 dollars), label them, and throw out the old paper boxes. Even if you can only get a couple at a time, once done you will never look at those ads for professional closet organizers, buy costly hangers, or wish for another closet again!
Good luck and please show all your friends how "thrifty" you really are.
By Luana M. from San Diego, CA
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To add to these ideas, please know that you can wash old plastic hangers on the top shelf of your dishwasher. They come out dazzling clean and sanitary.
When my Mom passed she had hundreds. I washed them and gave them to a nursing home because they're easier for the arthritic to handle.
Wonderful! Great ideas! I have a suggestion which might be less expensive than the file clips. I use the pinch clothes pins to hang my slacks and skirts on wire hangers so that they are hanging from the waist. I also use the clothes pins for chip clippers and to hold closed my large bags of frozen veggies which have been opened. Even bags of tater tots and frozen fries can be held closed with these things.
I recently moved to a new house so I dedicated the smallest bedroom as a "closet." I liked the big box store closest systems but they were not in my budget. after studying the displays, I decided they could be easily duplicated for a fraction of the cost. I bought the rods in 6 & 8 ft lengths along with the mounting hardware. I used boards that I stained, that mounted to the walls, then the hardware. I made 3 different heights along one side of the room. I also picked up some bookshelves from the thrift store that I use for shoes & baskets for accessories. It's still a work in progress but now I don't have to worry about packing up my seasonal clothing!
Hi - These are great tips, but I'm trying to picture what you are describing by using a paperclip to hang things vertically. Is there any chance you can upload a photo to show us an example of this technique? Thanks for the tips!
I'd love to see a photo of the paperclip idea, too, if possible. This is a great tip, though, thank you. :)
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