Do you have the same trouble, trying to pull out a folded piece of clothing to wear, but your closet is a mess, all over the place. Come and learn these space-saving tips.


1. Clothes are either discarded or reused.


First, get all the clothes out of the closet. Unwanted clothes can be thrown away or donated.


It can also be used for waste recycling. Cut unused clothes into squares with scissors and use them as rags, foot pads, etc., or cut clothes into strips for mops.


2. Classify to fold.


Take out all the clothes in the closet and organize them separately according to tops, pants, skirts, underwear, socks, etc. Different clothes are folded differently.


3. How to organize shirts.


Fold the shirts one by one to the same size and arrange them one by one according to the neckline so that you can see each garment clearly as soon as you open the drawer.


Not only is it convenient to choose clothes, but the neckline will not be damaged and deformed, and it is easy to organize.


Pleated skirts and linen shirts wrinkle easily. If you're going to put them in a drawer, fold them on the tray first, which will prevent damage to your clothes from overlapping.


You can also buy special boxes for shirts, which are neatly placed one by one, and can also prevent the clothes from being deformed.


4. Buy a storage box.


Buy more storage boxes, such as socks, underwear, etc., and put them in the storage box, which can not only protect the underwear from deformation, but also save space.


5. Store separately.


Store seasonal clothing separately from clothing that needs to be stored, and store temporarily stored clothing separately from non-seasonal clothing. The clothes are arranged and stacked so that they take up less space and are easy to pick and place.


6. Square folds.


Basic clothes, such as short sleeves and long sleeves, do not need to be complicated to fold, just fold them inwards first.


Find a right angle for the sleeve, and the other side as well, then fold it in half or three like a quilt, leaving a little space at the crease, and finally turn it into a small square that can stand upright, then put it upright in a drawer or storage box,


7. Put clothes of the same color together, dark clothes on the inside and light-colored clothes on the outside.


8. Pay attention to 90% of the storage, that is, a drawer is 9 points full. Don't be too small, clothes will fall off, and don't squeeze things out.


The hangers also provide convenience for organizing clothes, so they should be used reasonably. Have you learned these useful skills?