June 2011 Moms

How are LO's clothes organized?

All of DS's clothes are hung up in his closet (we use his dresser for diapers and linens). I fell victim to what I consider a "Bump thing" and bought some closet dividers to divide his clothes up by size. That was kind of nice in the beginning when we were gifted clothes in a variety of sizes, but now it doesn't make as much sense since he wears more than one different size and we don't have a stockpile of clothes in the next several sizes up anymore. I am thinking I will just take out the dividers and just put everything together. It doesn't really matter what size it is at this point.

Anyway, just curious how others organize your LO's clothes and if you've changed things around since they were a newborn.

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Re: How are LO's clothes organized?

  • We have the closet dividers as well. But I have it organized by outfits (3 pieces or more), 2 pieces or more, and then onesies, interchangeable pants/tops and dresses.

    Her drawers are reserved for jammies, socks, bows and hair things, onesises with matching pants, and a drawer full of randoms...

    this girl has a ton of clothes... :) Glad someones else worries about this as well.

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  • I did things a little different. I've got her actually outfits in the closet... Organized by size, and I organized the sizes with different color hangers. Her onesies and PJs are in one of her dressers.  Although, I need to redo her closet layout because it's busting at the seams.
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  • Onsies, pants, PJ's and socks go in his drawers.  There everything is in seperate drawers.  There is one draw full of next size up clothes.

    In the closet are all his matching out fits, sweater vests and church clothes (dress pants and dress shirts.

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  • Collars shirts, sweaters  rompers, outfits are in the closet by size. Onesies and tshirts are in a drawer together, pants, pjs, socks, diapers, and misc all have their own drawers as well. 

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  • Her closet is still separated by size 6-9mon. 9mon. 9-12mon 12mon. etc up to 2T.  Her grandmother and aunts have shopping addictions.  Though I?ve added to the problem as i just went shopping, Bell is almost a year old and last weekend was the first time i bought her cloths...I have to admit it was fun (and i don?t like to shop)

     

    Most of her clothes are outfits and hung up together. DH has issue with finding what "matches" so i just keep things together

     

    Onsies, bows, socks, PJ's are in the draws

    random leggings, shorts, bloomers are in a hanging divider in the closet.

     

    I totally admit her closet is crazy and we could probably cloth triplets with the amount of stuff she has.  Luckily DH has two secretaries in his office who have daughters 3months and 6months younger so they get all the hand me downs.   

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  • kas80kas80 member

    My husband has to use the closet in LOs room for his clothes because we have a severe lack of closets in our current house, so she doesn't have a closet.  All her clothes are in a dresser.  The top two drawers are her current size- top drawer, shirts, onesies, dresses, socks, leg warmers, tights.  Second drawer, pants, skirts, sweaters.

    Then the third and forth drawers are for her next sizes.

    Her PJs are in a fabric storage cube on her bookshelf.

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  • We are also busting at the seams with clothes. Good thing she has a huge closet because she doesn't have a dresser. I keep socks, shoes, and onesies in canvas bins on shelves and I hang clothes by type - dresses, pants, shirts, pjs. I had them ordered according to size too, but I gave up. The really big stuff is in big plastic bins for later. I also bought a closet doubler on Amazon and it helps a LOT!

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  • We use the diaper stacker that came with his crib set to store extra linens.  His clothes are organized by "type" in the closet.  SS T-Shirts, LS T-Shirts, SS onesies, LS Onesies, One-pieces and overalls on the top rack.  The bottom is jackets and hoodies.  Not nearly as much on the bottom because we also have tubs of old clothes I still need to take downstairs.

    We do use his dresser for clothes too.  The top drawer is socks, leg warmers and shoes. The middle drawer is bottoms.  TOTALLY not organized anymore.  The bottom drawer is sleepers and jammies.

    This has essentially been how his stuff has been organized since day 1.  We have obviously switched out sizes though! 

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