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shockthemonkey · 17/05/2026 16:17

A boring one maybe, but some of you may have some great tips.

I have just done a clear-out and now have space to be a bit more organised in my drawers. I quite like the Japanese approach for jumpers where you do the joy thing, then fold the jumpers you're keeping and kind of stack them in a row, rather than on top of each other, so you can survey all your options when you open the drawer without having to dig down. My only issue with this is that once you take one or two jumpers out, the row collapses as it needs to be full in order for the jumpers to prop each other up. Hope that makes sense. My question is, is there a sort of thing you can put at the back of the row that uses a spring-type mechanism to take up the slack? I realise this may sound tedious, crazy, or hard to picture, so I don't expect many responses 😅but a huge thank-you if you have any thoughts.

One more question regarding the underwear drawer. I am throwing away my old solution as it does not seem to really perform - it has too many divisions and I can't be bothered stuffing small items into individual compartments. What has worked for people in that regard?

Thank you so much if you have any ideas!

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InconvenientlyMaterial · 17/05/2026 17:04

If you search drawer dividers on Amazon, there are a few different types. I have the ones with loads of slots that you fit together into a grid. You choose the size of the squares/ oblongs that you make. I can fit so much more in this way, rolling items and fitting them next to each other, rather than stacking. You can also see what you own.

shockthemonkey · 17/05/2026 22:56

Thanks!! I am on Amazon to hunt those down 😊

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