It is best to store winter clothes by classification and color separation.
Woolen coat, leather coat, suit, etc. It is suitable for hanging, and it is best to use a finished suit cover or dust cover when storing (old cotton T-shirts and shirts can also be used as dust covers outside); Cotton coat, sweater, knitwear, wool coat, etc. It is best to flatten and stack according to the texture. Storage items can be placed separately from rattan baskets or directly in the wardrobe. Down jackets need to be shaken to fluffy, then put on woven storage bags and put them in the wardrobe for storage. Don't squeeze them too much. It is best to use a special trouser rack for trousers.
It is also a suspension, and different clothes have different requirements for hangers. For heavy clothes such as leather clothes, you should choose a strong hanger to prevent shoulder deformation. For clothes with delicate texture and easy winding, you can choose a hanger wrapped in silk. Wool pants can choose clothes hangers with clips to prevent deformation.
Tip: If clothes are stacked, pay attention to the order. Synthetic fiber clothes are not afraid of pressure and deformation, and can be placed at the bottom of the wardrobe. Cotton, hemp and wool are placed in the middle; The most exquisite silk clothes are on the top floor. Sportswear, jeans and T-shirts can be rolled up without deformation, saving space.
Winter quilt
It's best to put the wool flat in a breathable non-woven bag to avoid hurting the wool fiber.
Duvets and silk are forbidden to be squeezed, and it is best to store them in a supportive box. A box can only hold one or two quilts at most, and it is not allowed to fold too much.
The chemical fiber quilt is the most convenient, and can be directly placed in the original packaging bag or vacuum storage bag. Among them, the use of vacuum storage bags can not only compress the quilt to one-third of the original quilt, but also expand the storage space, and can also prevent mildew and moisture.
The quilt can be folded and stored in a sealed box. Care should be taken to keep the storage cabinet ventilated and dry. If the humidity at home is high, you'd better put some desiccant.
Winter shoes
Of course, the easiest way to store shoes in winter is to find the original box, but there are so many shoes that it is easy to find them in a shoe box. If this is the case, you can use a text label outside the shoe box to indicate the reminder. Take the "identity photo" of shoes with a digital camera and stick it on the side of the box, which is more intuitive. In addition, many household goods stores now have transparent shoe boxes for sale. Compared with traditional paper shoe boxes, these shoe boxes are more recognizable and breathable, and are more suitable for storing leather boots and thick fur shoes.
Tip: When storing boots, you are most afraid of deformation and wrinkling. You can roll a thick magazine into a tube with cardboard and put it in the trunk. When the paper is naturally scattered, the suitcase will open automatically. With its protection and support, there will be no creases when you wear it again next year. If you don't want to stuff hard paper in your boots, you can also choose a pair of boots, which can solve the problem of soft, crumpled and black and blue boots. Then find some old stockings that you don't wear, put them into socks, tie them tightly, and put them in boxes one by one according to the length of the boots. Tightened stockings have a certain ability to bear external forces. Key goal 4: scarves and hats
There are many styles of scarves and their storage methods are slightly different. The square style can be folded and stored in the honeycomb drawer arrangement and non-woven multi-layer storage box (but try not to squeeze). Slim, silk and plush styles are best hung on special hangers for easy searching and storage.
Hats are stored in the same way as shoes, and it is best to fill them with paper balls to ensure that they will not be squeezed and deformed.
Tip: Don't fold thin silk scarves repeatedly when they are stored, so as not to leave many overlapping marks. It is advisable to keep the inner core paper tube of roll paper or plastic wrap, and its "inner wall" has not been bleached, just for storing silk scarves. The square towel is gently rolled up like sushi and filled into the inner core paper tube, which will not have indentation and maintain good air permeability.
Accommodate the finale-remember to protect against moisture and insects.
There is a lot of rain in the south in spring, so we must pay attention to moisture and insects when storing clothes and quilts. In addition to paying attention to the ventilation of storage places, there are five magic weapons that can help you relieve this trouble.
Tea: put out-of-season tea in old stockings or socks and put it in the corner of the box to absorb moisture and deodorize.
Charcoal: Wrap charcoal in cotton cloth, towels and other breathable fabrics and put it in the corner of the cabinet. Take it out to dry at regular intervals, and it can be used repeatedly.
Baking soda powder: baking soda powder is a kind of granular powder, which can be put into a small breathable cloth bag and will agglomerate after absorbing moisture. It can be reused after drying in the sun or baking in the oven at low temperature.
Old newspapers: Because bugs hate the smell of ink in newspapers, they can put newspapers at the bottom of wardrobes, drawers or storage boxes. Just remember to put white paper on the newspaper. To prevent ink from staining clothes.