Nothing beats getting all your dress-up looks right with every season and occasion. But, storing them away can become a bit of a hassle, especially when there is not enough space in your home. Worry not, as we are about to give you tips on how to package your cupboards and ensure all your clothes (dress up and essentials) are well stacked and organised.
Purge Purge, Baby
One of the first things to do to ensure you have enough clothing storage space is by deciding what you want to keep, sell, throw away or donate. You can do this every season. Go through your cupboards and wardrobes, and check which of your essential and dress-up items do you intend on keeping and which do you intend on disposing of. If you haven’t worn something for a year, consider letting it go, as this will not only help you declutter but will also create space for you to house new items.
Categorise Via Seasons
Every season has its own special holidays that may require you to dress up. So, a fun packing hack can be to place all your seasonal dress-up clothes closer to your seasonal essential clothes. If you have Easter coming up and plan on dressing up, then pack your Easter costumes with your Autumn/Winter essential clothing. Place the rest of the other season’s clothes at the back as you will not be needing them, and rotate your packing accordingly every season.
Consider Boxing
You can also categorise your clothes by placing your dress-up items in special storage. Don’t worry; we are not talking about finding a special storage company to house your dress-up clothes, but one of the best ways to store your dress-up items would be to put them in storage boxes. At The Crazy Store, we have large storage containers you can use for your dress-up wardrobe and not have to worry about your clothes getting damaged or moved around due to packing and repacking.
Final Words
If there is a budding fashion designer at home, consider utilising their skills to create dress-up clothing instead of you having to purchase a themed outfit every time you have to attend a dress-up party. You can save on costs and get the fashion designer to show off some DIY dress-up ideas. Or, you can come to The Crazy Store for some dress-up costumes and accessories for that party you’ve been planning on attending.