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Let’s say you have a small walk-in closet. There must be something you can do with it besides just store clothes in it. There is, and author Noah JD Chinn is here to show you the way.
I use an old trick my eldest sister taught me to keep the clothes in my closet smelling fresh: open a box of soap and just leave it at the bottom of your closet. When you open your cabinet the next day, you’ll be hit with the scent that isn’t overpowering or too weak, but just right.
Most people I know are particular with their clothes. I prefer hanging stuff up instead of folding it because it means less creases (and because I’m really bad with folding shirts, period.)
The problem with hangers, though, is that it’s pretty hard to slide them into place if your shirt or dress or other article of clothing has a teeny, tiny neck hole.
Arcade fans, here’s a great way to keep all your Pac-Man hoodies and Space Invaders jackets organized, instead of throwing them on the floor like you usually do.
Surface Tension’s new hangUP arcade coat hooks use real joystick balls and buttons to hang up all of your coats, umbrellas, man purses and any other hangy stuff you have hanging around.