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Writer's pictureHeidi Sawyer

Organizing Seasonal Clothing: Jackets, Swimwear, Snow Gear and More



As the seasons change, so does our wardrobe. Managing seasonal clothing efficiently can help keep your closets tidy and ensure you have easy access to what you need when you need it. Here’s a guide to help you organize jackets, snow gear, swimwear, and other seasonal items.


1. Sort and Declutter

Start by going through your seasonal items and deciding what you want to keep, donate, or discard. Be honest with yourself about what you actually wear and what you can let go of. This step helps reduce clutter and makes organizing easier.



2. Clean Everything

Before storing any seasonal clothing, make sure it’s clean. Wash or dry clean jackets, snow gear, and swimwear to remove any dirt, sweat, or odors. This prevents stains from setting in and keeps your clothing fresh for the next season.


3. Use the Right Storage Solutions

Invest in appropriate storage solutions for different types of seasonal clothing:

  • Jackets and Coats: Use sturdy hangers for heavy coats and jackets. Consider garment bags to protect them from dust and pests. For lighter jackets, a closet rod or hooks can work well.

  • Snow Gear: Store snow pants, gloves, hats, and scarves in clear plastic bins or vacuum-sealed bags. Label each bin for easy identification. Use a separate bin for boots and other bulky items.

  • Swimwear: Keep swimwear in breathable fabric bins or drawer organizers. Store them in a cool, dry place to prevent damage from humidity.


4. Designate Storage Areas

Assign specific storage areas for seasonal items. Use the following tips to maximize space:

  • Closet Space: Dedicate a section of your closet to seasonal items. Use high shelves for items you don’t need access to often.

  • Under-Bed Storage: Utilize under-bed storage bins for items like swimwear and lightweight jackets.

  • Garage or Basement: Store snow gear and bulky items in labeled bins in the garage or basement. Ensure the area is dry and free from pests.


5. Label Everything

Label bins, bags, and shelves to make finding items easy. Clear, readable labels help you quickly identify where things are stored, saving time and frustration.


Tips For Success:


  • Rotate Seasonally: Create a system for rotating your clothing each season. As the weather changes, swap out the current season’s items with the upcoming season’s clothing. This keeps your closet manageable and ensures you always have easy access to what you need.


  • Create an Inventory: Maintain an inventory of your seasonal clothing. This can be a simple list or a digital document. Include details like the item type, quantity, and storage location. An inventory helps you keep track of what you have and makes it easier to plan for future needs.


  • Keep Essentials Accessible: While storing seasonal items, keep a few essentials accessible. For example, store a lightweight jacket and a pair of gloves in a handy spot even during summer, in case of unexpected chilly days.


By following these tips, you can efficiently organize your seasonal clothing, making transitions between seasons smooth and stress-free. A well-organized system saves time, reduces clutter, and ensures your favorite seasonal items are always ready to wear.

At Makes Sense Home Organizing, we specialize in creating customized storage solutions for every part of your home. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards a more organized and efficient home.


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