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Bye summer clothes 👋🏻 Let's organize the closet for fall! 🧣 The weather has gotten colder and colder, making it seem like summer is almost over, so I'm going to send off my short-sleeved summer clothes! I made up my mind to take out my thin fall clothes first, but doesn't it feel so good to organize them neatly? There are only two ways to organize clothes that will make you feel so good. 1. Unify your hangers! 2. Use storage boxes [Unify your hangers] Unify all types of clothes with the same hanger ❌ Unify hangers by type of clothes with the same design and color 🙆🏼 A common mistake is to hang all clothes on the same hanger when told to do so! If you do that, you won't be able to complement the characteristics of the clothes, so they'll look even more unorganized or the fabric might get damaged! 🥶 So the hangers I chose are ✔️ Thick clothes, heavy coats: Wood hangers - Thick and heavy clothes need to be stored on slightly thicker hangers that can support their weight and maintain the thickness of the clothes So I chose wood hangers and made one side of the closet a coat and thick clothes zone, so it looks neat and unified, right? ✔️ Shirts with collars: Shirt-specific hangers - It supports the collars so they don't collapse, so you can store them neatly without getting messy! ✔️ Collarless blouse: Thin non-slip hanger - A thin blouse without a collar can take up a lot of unnecessary space when using a thick hanger. So, you can store a lot of thin clothes by using a hanger with a thin frame but non-slip treatment to prevent it from slipping down. ✔️ Knitwear: Non-slip hanger to prevent shoulder horns Be careful with knitwear because shoulder horns can form when using angled hangers! So, you should use a hanger that falls in a round shape to prevent shoulder horns And you should use a non-slip product so that it does not slip when it falls in a round shape!