• threelonmusketeers@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    I put a six-drawer dresser in my closet:

    • Top right: Socks, underwear, and miscellaneous small things
    • Middle right: T-shirts
    • Bottom right: Jeans and shorts
    • Top left: Sheets and towels
    • Middle left: Long-sleeve shirts and reusable shopping bags
    • Bottom left: Miscellaneous

    Plastic drawers and bins of twisty puzzles go on top of the dresser.

    Empty cardboard boxes, emergency rations, and less frequently used textiles go on the shelf near the ceiling.

  • stoy@lemmy.zip
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    3 days ago

    From the top:

    • Seldom used pants, shirts and other clothes.
    • Pants
    • Shirts
    • Shirts
    • Shirts
    • Underwear/Socks
  • Opinionhaver@feddit.uk
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    4 days ago

    Stacked in piles. Clean ones go on the bottom and I wear the one on the top. The ones I have on the hanger I put on the right side after use / wash and the ones on the far left I get rid of due to being unused. I try to have as little clothes as possible and keep the colors such that everything goes with everything else.

  • megane-kun@lemm.ee
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    4 days ago

    My closet has five drawers and an open space that has three layers next to it. The items in the drawers are arranged according to function.

    • Drawer 1 (topmost): accessories This contains my handkerchiefs, face towels, bandannas, but also some headwear and gloves.
    • Drawer 2: socks and underwear Pretty self-explanatory, I guess? I put this high up so that I don’t have to bend down, exposing my bare ass into the air when I need to get a change of underwear.
    • Drawer 3: shorts Along with the next drawer, this is where I store my “housewear” which is just shorts and simple shirts (or undershirts)
    • Drawer 4: undershirts Yep, undershirts and other simple shirts. This can also contain some old “outside shirts” repurposed to become housewear.
    • Drawer 5 (bottom-most): cold weather clothes This contains my jackets, pajamas and other “cold weather clothes”. I live in a very warm place, so these see very rare use, hence, their position at the bottom drawer.

    For the other space, it’s “outside wear” shirts organized by color for the top two layers. The top layer has shirts with simple, round-neck collars, and the middle layer has the shirts with less-than-simple collars. The bottom layer has my jeans, pants, and other “outside wear” clothes that are not shirts.