Even when you’re not wearing them, winter clothing can be bulky and take up space in your wardrobe. As a result, throughout the summer months, you may want to store your winter clothes elsewhere. But where should it go?

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

Sealed Totes

It’s important to store winter clothing in a container or box with a solid seal since moisture can cause mildew and damage. A good alternative is to keep your items in sealed bags with securely fastened tops, which prevent water and other dampness from entering while they’re stored, preventing mold and damage.

Vacuum Bags

Consider compressing your winter clothing if you want to save space in your wardrobe. Vacuum bags are ideal for this. Separate bags should be used to keep outdoor winter apparel as flat as possible. After they’ve been vacuumed, seal the items and store them in a waterproof container.

Organize and Label

Indoor and outdoor winter clothing should be stored in separate containers. Labeling the boxes will help you figure out what they contain. If you buy individual boxes for each member of your family, bear in mind that they will take up more room in your storage container.

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

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