Even if you’re not wearing them, winter clothes may be bulky and take up valuable storage space. That’s why, during the warmer months, you might want to store your winter apparel in a separate place. But how should you store them?

If you’re wondering the same thing, continue reading, UNITS Moving and Portable Storage of Nashville is here to share some helpful tips!

Sealed Totes

When it comes to which container or box to use for your winter clothing, you’ll want one that has a strong seal. The ideal option is tightly-sealed plastic containers since they will keep water and other dampness out, preventing mold and damage to your clothes while they’re away in storage.

Vacuum Bags

If you’re looking for a way to save space in your closet, try compressing your winter coats and snow pants. Vacuum bags are great for this. To keep the items as flat as possible, use separate bags for each piece of outdoor winter clothing. Once they’ve been sealed, place them in your chosen waterproof container.

Organize and Label

When it comes to storing your winter clothing, be careful not to make a mess of things. That’s why having separate containers for both indoor and outdoor winter wear is a smart idea. You’ll also want to label the boxes so you know what’s inside. If you decide to buy individual boxes for each member of your family, keep in mind that they will take up more space in your storage unit.

For more organization and storage tips, check the UNITS Moving and Portable Storage of Nashville!

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