YOUNGIDEAS trousers footwear Trousers are best hung on clip hangers. If you fold them together For my everyday footwear I use racks or pigeon holes. I try to and hang them by the hem it really helps to drop out creases keep special pairs in their original boxes with descriptions on the and saves on ironing and steaming. outer side, so I know what’s inside. Shoe trees and boot stays are good practice, but I often just use scrunched up tissue paper to help keep my shoes in shape. You can keep footwear fresh too jeans with shoe mists and trainer sprays. I tend to fold jeans over and hang them by type (skinny, crop, 26 25 white, black etc) on sturdy wooden hangers. Rolling is also a good option or folding in half in a long drawer, depending on your storage space. bags Bags are best kept in their original dust bags and stuffed with tissue or an old towel to hold their shape and prevent irreparable creasing. It helps if you can store bags along a shelf knitwear or the bottom of your wardrobe; it’s not good to hang them as this can damage the strap. The best way to store knitwear is by folding it into drawers or storage boxes. Ideally, store knits after cleaning and also pop in moth repellent. Breathable zip lock bags with moth repellent added in will give extra protection. Store in a cool, dry place, underwear away from direct sunlight but try to avoid storing bags and boxes under the bed, as anywhere dark and dusty is more prone For underwear and small items, Ikea makes a great selection of to moths. Folding tissue between items is also good to prevent little folding fabric SKUBB boxes, which are great for organising creasing and gives protection. your drawers and shelves. ORGANISATION
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