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How to Organise Your Kid’s Wardrobe in 6 Steps

· Clothes,Baby,Children
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As we stay more at home, you probably already have the time to do the things you continuously delay on doing, including organising your child’s wardrobe.

In a short span of time, you have probably accumulated tons of baby onesies, rompers and all the baby clothes you shopped from online stores in Singapore. So, how do you declutter and organise? Continue reading to find out.

1. First, Declutter: Organise your child’s clothes into the following categories: clothes that they still use, no longer fit, your future baby can use, for donation, and for disposal. You don’t have to keep random stuff that your child or future ones will no longer use.

2. Maximise Wardrobe Space: Given that your child’s clothes are small, multiple wardrobe rods can make sense for their closet. Hang everything that you can: pyjamas, onesies, t-shirts and jackets.

3. Keep the Bottoms at the Bottom: Meanwhile, you can fold the bottoms—shorts, pants, skirts, and keep them in bins or containers that you can place at the bottom of the wardrobe.

4. Organise by Size: Organising your child’s clothes by size can not only keep their wardrobe neat-looking but will also keep you from forgetting clothes until they have already grown out of them.

5. Deal with Whatever Else is in the Closet: While you should focus on clothes, make sure to organise the rest of the items stored in the closet as well: shoes, socks, and bags, among others. Discard those that no longer fit them.

6. Utilise Organising Accessories: Take out the baskets and other containers that can give you a handy place for socks, towels, diapers, and other accessories. You’ll want to use clear, stackable containers so you can see what’s inside.

As a parent, you constantly have to manage the inflow and outflow of your kid’s clothes, trust us, this will give you enough space for the baby rompers you will buy from your favourite baby clothes online store in Singapore in the future.