How to safely store your summer clothes
The end of summer means that it’s time again to swap out our sandals and sunhats for scarfs and sweaters. But before you pull out your heaters, here’s how to store your summer clothes so that when the sun sparkles again everything’s easy to pull out and wear straight away.


The best way to start is by finding a good spot to store. Clothes like a steady dry room temperature, so if possible keep them inside the home rather than a basement or attic. Then give them a wash and a thorough dry before loosely folding them in breathable boxes (we like fabric ones). It can be helpful to divide them up so that pants, shirts and shoes are stored in separate containers so they’re easy to find too.
Suitcases make great storage space. They’re made for carrying clothes and often take up a bit of room themselves, so using them as storage makes them doubly useful. Add some acid-free tissue paper lining if your bags are a little older and use some lavender or cedar blocks to keep away any bugs.
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