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Post by Neisey on Aug 31, 2014 19:20:14 GMT
I am big on layering so I have a ton of tanks and camis which I currently hang in my closet. I am considering moving them to drawers but then I am concerned about wrinkles. Would rolling as opposed to folding help?
Please share your solutions.
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Post by tiffanytwisted on Aug 31, 2014 19:21:38 GMT
Huggable Hangers, baby! The only way to go!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2014 19:28:48 GMT
Velvet hangers
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Post by janeliz on Aug 31, 2014 19:31:17 GMT
I also use Huggable hangers for my tanks and camis. Or I think that's what they're called----they're velvet, have the little hooks on them so you can hang multiple hangers in one space? I love them. They're such space savers.
ETA: I just looked, and mine are called Real Simple Slimline hangers. I got them at Bed, Bath & Beyond
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Post by PEArfect on Aug 31, 2014 19:36:58 GMT
I hang mine too.
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Post by cheleoh on Aug 31, 2014 19:50:46 GMT
I hang mine, but I hang 3 - 5 on each hanger.
Regular plastic "tube" ones ... nuffin' fancy.
Chele :-)
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Post by justjenpeas on Aug 31, 2014 19:54:45 GMT
I hang some of my nicer ones, probably 3-5 on hanger, just depends on the thickness. My cotton camies I fold and put in a drawer but honestly that becomes hard to look through. I think I need a better system myself.
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Post by padresfan619 on Aug 31, 2014 19:58:59 GMT
I roll my tanks and camis in a drawer. I have way too many to hang along with the rest of my stuff in the closet.
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Post by myshelly on Aug 31, 2014 20:00:59 GMT
I hang mine 3-5 per hanger grouped by color.
I use the shirt hangers that have little notches for where straps go.
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Post by moodyblue on Aug 31, 2014 20:06:38 GMT
I use the slimline, velvety hangers. I get them at Target. I actually just switched pretty much all of my part of the closet to these hangers. They take up less room and clothing doesn't slide off of them like on the plastic tube hangers I had been using.
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Post by lesley on Aug 31, 2014 20:06:46 GMT
I don't have enough hanging space, so mine are folded and stacked on a shelf inside my wardrobe. It's not the best solution, but if don't have another.
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Post by jenettycakes on Aug 31, 2014 20:14:35 GMT
Another slim velvet hanger gal here. I have a fairly large walk-in closer so each go on their own hanger. I swear the secret is those hangers. I purchase mine at Costco.
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Post by sacteach on Aug 31, 2014 20:15:19 GMT
If you hang them with 3-5 on one hanger do you have to remove the other 2-4 if the one you want is at the bottom, or is easy to remove one without disrupting the others.
I have about 15 camis that are currently rolled or folded in a drawer but when they are all clean, they take up a lot of space. I have the velvet hangers (the kind that you get at Costco) so I could hang them, but I don't want to use 15 hangers.
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Post by georgiapea on Aug 31, 2014 20:15:26 GMT
I tried folding and storing them flat but each time I selected one the others got messy so I'm back to using hangers. I just use the plastic hangers designed to hang things with straps.
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Post by transprntbutterfly on Aug 31, 2014 21:04:06 GMT
I hang mine on the hangers for kids clothes. They are the perfect size for me and I don't have to fold or roll them.
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Post by gloryjoy on Aug 31, 2014 21:09:07 GMT
Clearly I need a better system. I just fold them and put them in a drawer.
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Post by KikiPea on Aug 31, 2014 21:11:50 GMT
Layering pieces are folded and put in a drawer. Fancier "tank tops"/sleeveless shirts are hung in the closet.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2014 21:14:08 GMT
I hang everything except socks and unders. I don't have a dresser, but do have a large closet, so space isn't an issue. I hang one per hanger and use the hangers with the indent thingie on the top for the straps so they don't slide off.
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Post by moveablefeast on Aug 31, 2014 22:10:02 GMT
I used to hang them on a hanger using shower curtain hooks like you see on pinterest.
I don't like them that way - prefer them rolled or folded in a basket on a shelf in the closet or stacked in a drawer. I only have a few, because I don't wear them that often. I just found them cumbersome to put away on a hanger.
Also, I have a very small closet and I only hang what needs to be hung. Everything else is in a drawer.
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Post by akathy on Aug 31, 2014 22:13:24 GMT
I hang tanks but fold camis and store them in a drawer.
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Post by leannec on Aug 31, 2014 22:17:40 GMT
Mine are all cotton so folding and putting them in my closet organizer works for me
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Post by mrsscrapdiva on Aug 31, 2014 22:59:31 GMT
I use my son's kid/toddler hangers. They have little slits on the sides to put the straps and they are smaller, so they take up less room. I have a lot of kids hangers, but my boys hardly ever want any of their clothes hung up. Might as well use them for something!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2014 23:15:37 GMT
I hang them all on wooden hangers with notches for the straps.
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Post by Merge on Sept 1, 2014 1:10:02 GMT
I fold them and put them in a dresser drawer. I'm always wearing them under things, so I don't mind if they're a little creased.
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Sept 1, 2014 1:14:48 GMT
I keep mine in drawers. I used to just throw them in and it was a big mess. About a month ago I sorted them all and got rid of the ones that are worn out, etc. I rolled the rest and set them next to each other. I can't believe how much better it is this way. I can see what I have without having to search through the whole drawer.
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Post by JustKim on Sept 1, 2014 1:28:22 GMT
Folded in the drawer. I have a very small (1950's) closet so that is my only option. They go under another shirt so I dont worry about a few wrinkles. I so want a bigger closet!!
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Post by anniebygaslight on Sept 1, 2014 6:11:53 GMT
I toss them in a drawer and hope for the best.
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Post by AussieMeg on Sept 1, 2014 6:20:49 GMT
I used to hang them but recently I started just folding them and putting them on a shelf in my wardrobe. I quite like the idea of rolling them, I might give that a go.
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Post by cmpeter on Sept 1, 2014 7:20:25 GMT
Folded on a shelf in my closet.
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Post by I-95 on Sept 1, 2014 10:25:33 GMT
I think it's time I left the Middle East! I read that as 'How do you store your tanks and camels' Personally, we try to leave the tanks down at the front gate and the camels we just tie up out back. HTH
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