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Hi Eric, I have a problem with organizing I have ...

Hi Eric, I have a problem with organizing I have many closets but I can't seem to make them work.


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Here's my organizing tip for you. There are lots of solutions for closets but first you need to decide what each closet will contain and for whom. Take one closet at a time and separate, coats from short-hung items, then long items, hats, purses and so on.  Walmart or any of your local stores will have double-hang racks for shirts and pants, assorted hanging shelfs for shoes, tee shirts, purses and folded items.  Start at the right with one type and fill it up then place long hanging items next, then maybe a hanging shoe shelf and so on continuing all the way to the other side.  For seasonal clothing you don't need for the present season, sort, box and lable stacking on top shelves starting from right to left.  By this time all you will have left is what's on the floor, sort by item and you'll be finished in no time.  One at a time so that you know where every item is and where it will return to when you finish using it.  I hope this helps. 

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