Style: Clothing Storage Best Practices

Looking good can take some effort, and dealing with clothes that are wrinkled or worn out doesn’t make things easier. Taking clothing out of storage after they’ve been packed away a while can be hit or miss.

If not cared for properly, your clothes won’t last long in storage. Use these best practices for storing clothes long term to save space while dressing your best. If you have too many clothing items and lack space for them, you may want to consider storing them. These tips will ensure your items stay in good condition.


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Wash Items First

When storing clothes long-term, the worst thing you can do is put them away dirty. Dirt and stains will set in if left on clothing for too long, making them more challenging to remove. Dirty laundry will also wrinkle more easily, and such wrinkles will be very difficult to remove after an item has been stored for a time.

Washing items before putting them in long-term storage will ensure everything is clean and wrinkle-free before being left alone for long periods. Excess moisture in clothing can also result in mold and mildew, so make sure that everything is dry before putting it away.


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Use Climate Controlled Storage

Many types of clothing will begin to break down if left in spaces that are too hot or too cold. High temperatures and humidity can damage materials such as leather, rubber, and foam, making storing clothing in a climate-controlled space essential.

Failing to properly care for your clothing, shoes, and other accessories can cause them to shrink or warp. Learning how to reshape cowboy boots after long-term storage and understanding how to properly care for other unique items will help you deal with any problems you might encounter.


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Watch for Pests

Your clothes will only be safe if you pay attention to your storage space and ensure nothing gets in. Moths, cockroaches, and beetles are just a few of the pests you may have to deal with if you ignore your clothes for too long.

Make sure you vacuum and clean out any space you’ll use for long-term storage. Regularly inspect clothing items for signs of damage from pests, especially if you haven’t worn certain items for a while. You can use natural products such as dried lavender, cedar chips, or mint to keep bugs away without spraying harmful insecticides near your clothing.


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Don’t Ignore Your Stored Clothing, or You May Regret It

It may be tempting to just forget about the clothes you’ve got put away. However, if you leave them for too long, they could become damaged or infested with unwanted pests.

Using these best practices for storing clothes long-term will allow you to keep your wardrobe looking great, even as it continues to grow.

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