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  • havent had the heart to make a start yet, we lost our beautiful baby girlie a week ago today. Some people have said she was only a dog, but she was so much more- the heart of our family, and we cant believe she's gone so suddenly.
  • chuckley
    chuckley Posts: 4,405 Forumite
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    I disagree you can never have enough clothes.

    I would love three double wardrobes. in fact I just need a mariah Carey walk in and i'd be sorted.

    but anyway my problem is I dont like things folded as I dont iron. i need everything hanging or i wont bother with it.
  • kadison
    kadison Posts: 3,662 Forumite
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    I think you need to consider storing your unseasonal clothes away in these.....

    http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/8754918.htm

    Only get either Pack Mate or Space Bag make ones (Easi-Vac are a subsidiary of Space Bag), believe me they're the only ones that are any good, the cheap ones last all of five minutes!

    I have 4 of these filled with things like jumpers, coats, winter clothes, kids clothes earmarked for xmas presents (post xmas sales have a lot to answer for lol!) and winter bedding. I put them at the bottom of my fitted double wardrobe and it leaves plenty of space for my seasonal clothes.

    Also these are incredible for shoe storage...

    http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/30250808/#/50243478

    I can't recommend them highly enough, they stack easily or fold down when not in use, I have them on the shelf in my wardrobe.

    I put labels underneath telling me what shoes are in which 'box' so I can find the right ones easily without needing to get them all down. You can fit 2 pairs in each one easily, even up to 3 or 4 pairs if they're pumps or similar.

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