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Do you have a floor-drobe?? (Aka where do your worn but not dirty clothes go?)

79 replies

rainbowsandraspberrygin · 26/11/2025 21:10

Hi wise mumsnetters,

Bit of a weird one - but as the title says really…where do the clothes go that you’ve worn but don’t yet need a wash?

For context I don’t like putting them back in drawers/wardrobe. I’m aware some people may find this strange but I just don’t like it!! Sometimes they smell a bit of cooking, or the bottom of trousers might have been in a puddle. If money was no issue and the world didn’t need saving then I’d happily wash them (love freshly washed clothes!!) - but not the case.

Currently they end up draped over the end of the bed, on a radiator or on the floor!!

any ideas??

OP posts:
ShesTheAlbatross · 26/11/2025 21:14

Yes I have a chair in my room that these clothes get hung on the back of.

Paaseitjes · 26/11/2025 21:15

Yup. I got over door hooks for every door which helps. By the time the hooks at full, it's time to do laundry

fruitj · 26/11/2025 21:17

I have a big chair in my bedroom which gets used for half worn clothes. I never sit in it!

IsThisLifeNow · 26/11/2025 21:20

Yep, I have an ottoman exactly for this purpose!

SeaAndStars · 26/11/2025 21:20

I have a spare washing basket under the bed that they go in.

BlueOceanFish · 26/11/2025 21:21

On a chair in my room.

Im with you I do not like putting them back in the wardrobe, unless a dress and I’ll hang that back up.

rainbowsandraspberrygin · 26/11/2025 21:29

Ooh some great ideas there!! The chair - of course. We had that in the last house and I’d forgotton.

like the idea of hooks and an ottoman

spare wash basket good idea too.

thanks 🙏

OP posts:
Taniot · 26/11/2025 21:55

We have a small towel stand in the bedroom, like the one in this photo (not exactly the same, ours is about 10 years old now)

Do you have a floor-drobe?? (Aka where do your worn but not dirty clothes go?)
iSage · 26/11/2025 22:02

On the bathroom radiator. The laundry is in the bathroom so if I don't get round to wearing them again within a couple of days, I can just put them on the washing pile.

FenceBooksCycle · 26/11/2025 22:04

I used to have a chair-drobe. Sometimes I still.do but mostly if I am not too overwhelmed with too much other stuff going on I manage to take a moment for this: there are now 3 decorative hooks on the wall next to the wardrobe. Stuff that is worn but clean enough to wear again goes on a hook inside out. When getting dressed I check the hooks for something I last wore at least 2 days ago - wouldn't want to wear it two days running! If I got dressed into something from the hooks it goes into the laundry I have a general two-wears-only-before-washing rule.

ticktockitsNCtime · 26/11/2025 22:04

I wash anything smelly, and worn but unsmelly things just go straight back in the wardrobe.
I never know where to keep used socks, though. I don’t wash them with every wear as I don’t really get smelly feet, but as I wear them around the house, they might pick up bits on the underneath, so i don’t want to put them back in the sock drawer. They always end up scrunched up on the windowsill.

Changingplace · 26/11/2025 22:05

SeaAndStars · 26/11/2025 21:20

I have a spare washing basket under the bed that they go in.

Edited

Similar, I have a spare wash basket on top of my drawers and worn once not dirty stuff goes in there.

Changingplace · 26/11/2025 22:06

ticktockitsNCtime · 26/11/2025 22:04

I wash anything smelly, and worn but unsmelly things just go straight back in the wardrobe.
I never know where to keep used socks, though. I don’t wash them with every wear as I don’t really get smelly feet, but as I wear them around the house, they might pick up bits on the underneath, so i don’t want to put them back in the sock drawer. They always end up scrunched up on the windowsill.

Socks are single wear!

AlexaBeQuiet · 26/11/2025 22:07

rainbowsandraspberrygin · 26/11/2025 21:29

Ooh some great ideas there!! The chair - of course. We had that in the last house and I’d forgotton.

like the idea of hooks and an ottoman

spare wash basket good idea too.

thanks 🙏

I don’t like putting clothes that have been worn back in the wardrobe. Therefore I have a Valet Rod on my closet so any worn but could be worn again clothes get hung on there.

The correct purpose of a Valet Rod is to hang your chosen outfit on before dressing. However I use mine to store clothes that could be worn again.

ticktockitsNCtime · 26/11/2025 22:10

Changingplace · 26/11/2025 22:06

Socks are single wear!

Not in my house 😬I realise that might be seen as a bit disgusting!

Changingplace · 26/11/2025 22:12

ticktockitsNCtime · 26/11/2025 22:10

Not in my house 😬I realise that might be seen as a bit disgusting!

I mean, it’s also the fact they’re ending up on the windowsill too, surely just chuck them in the wash?

AgentPidge · 26/11/2025 22:14

ticktockitsNCtime · 26/11/2025 22:04

I wash anything smelly, and worn but unsmelly things just go straight back in the wardrobe.
I never know where to keep used socks, though. I don’t wash them with every wear as I don’t really get smelly feet, but as I wear them around the house, they might pick up bits on the underneath, so i don’t want to put them back in the sock drawer. They always end up scrunched up on the windowsill.

Mine go in the hall with the shoes.

ticktockitsNCtime · 26/11/2025 22:16

AgentPidge · 26/11/2025 22:14

Mine go in the hall with the shoes.

Hmm that’s a good idea. I hadn’t thought of doing that.

Radiatorvalves · 26/11/2025 22:17

I call it a chairdrobe 😬. It’s fairly well draped!

Echobelly · 26/11/2025 22:18

I don't tend to have much worn but not dirty clothing, but when I do it goes over the foot of the bed.

Netcam · 26/11/2025 22:20

I have two

Do you have a floor-drobe?? (Aka where do your worn but not dirty clothes go?)
AgentPidge · 26/11/2025 22:21

Yep. Floordrobe here, and a chair.

Nofilter · 26/11/2025 22:24

I have a clothes horse I hang them on..

HonoriaBulstrode · 26/11/2025 22:24

On the chair. Or if there are already several things on the chair, hung over the banister on the landing.

If I'm putting on a wash I usually gather everything up and chuck it in.

wandawaves · 26/11/2025 22:31

I have a coat/hat stand in my room for this exact purpose. I love it, and I love that it is airing them out, rather than them being draped on a chair or whatever.

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