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how do you and where do you store summer clothes??

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weekendgirl66 · 04/11/2013 11:14

OK, so that's it Summer has definitely gone, now in the past I've just left everything hanging in the wardrobes, but its a squeeze.. So how do you do it,, we don't have a loft and we don't have a spare room, so do i take everything of the hangers and put them in vac bags?? ( being in the lazy form i just think that means having to iron everything come spring / Summer or if i were luck enough to get a winter sun holiday.. well you can live in hope ay,,,) just wondered what do you do??

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JRmumma · 04/11/2013 12:57

Yep, vac bags and shove under the bed.

misscph1973 · 04/11/2013 13:14

That's what I do. Vac bags in the loft full of summer clothes. In the summer, all the winter clothes go in vac bags in the loft.

And yes, it will come out needing an iron ;)

weekendgirl66 · 04/11/2013 15:56

Great ,, thank you both now have space in my wardrobes Smile

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LittleSiouxieSue · 04/11/2013 23:24

I have canvas wardrobes in the loft. Quite a lot of effort to get them up there but nothing is folded and everything on hangers.

dizzyday07 · 05/11/2013 02:23

I have never seperated into summer and winter clothes! Maybe that's because we haven't got so many that they can't all fit in our drawers/wardrobes. All we have it a small suitcase in the garage that holds our snorkels and flip flops for by the pool on holiday.

Bumblequeen · 05/11/2013 18:36

I have placed summer clothes and shoes in the loft. If we did not have one, they would go in a vac bag under the bed. In our previous flat we had no storage, so wardrobe tops were packed with suitcases.

Dh and I have a double wardrobe each and could not fit all seasons clothes in these and I am by no means a clothes horse!

I could not stand a wardrobe crammed full of clothes.

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