Here are some helpful tips from our clothing specialists on how to store your winter clothes:
Properly clean your clothes before storing them. This will help to remove any dirt, sweat, or body oils that could damage the clothes over time. Properly cleaning your clothes will also deter any unwanted pests from feasting on them during their season off.
Fold or hang your clothes to prevent them from getting wrinkled or damaged.
Put your clothes in a storage container to keep them clean and organized.
Store your clean and dry clothes in a cool, dry place to prevent them from getting moldy or mildew.
Label your storage containers and make it easier to find your clothes when you need them.
Use a vacuum-sealed bag to store bulky items to save space.
Use cedar or lavender to deter pests.
Donate or sell any clothes that you no longer wear. This will free up space in your closet and make it easier to find the clothes you need without adding more waste to the landfill.
By following these tips, you can store your winter clothes properly and keep them in good condition for years to come.