I feel like we need a Daily Dumb Question thread, because I have one every single day. Sometimes I post them, and sometimes I take to The Google.
I washed all the baby clothes we currently have (a virtual shit ton) this weekend, and my question is in parts.
1) How did you store your baby clothes? Like, what goes where? I have a dresser for the kid (but feel like at least one drawer on top should be for diapers/wipes) and a weird small cabinet thing, plus another wire thing with baskets in it. I just don't know what goes on hangers (the weirdo cabinet has some rods) and what should be folded.
2) How do you organize clothes? My husband is colorblind, and he has told me "If you want an outfit put together, fold them together." So, I guess outfits get folded together, even if it's just black pants and a shirt. Ok. That bothers me, sorta. But I get organizing by type, but then...leading me to the next question...
3) What the hell with the sizes? I folded onesies in a huge stack by actual size, not like, 0-3, 3-6, and I have 12-month onesies that are smaller than 3-month ones. Am I missing something obvious? Do some just stretch more or are longer or something? Because I stacked them by actual size, not really paying attention to the the thing on the tag too much.
Here's the dresser:
Here's the weirdo closet with about half the clothes, from before I washed the rest yesterday:
I should take a picture of the whole deal, because I have built-ins all around the staircase that I can put baskets if needed.
Re: Daily Dumb Question (Folding And Storing Baby Clothes)
I only hang the random outfit that gets ridiculously wrinkled and special holiday outfits.
As far as clothing sizes, it really depends on the brand. 3mo in Gerber is not necessarily the same as 3mo in Carter's. Most tags (either the store tag or the tag in the back) will list weight ranges. I have some NB clothes 5-8lb and some 7-12lb. They absolutely will vary, but I do think it's odd that a 12mo would be the same size as a 3mo!
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful!
One of the things we are buying before this baby arrives is a big, 6-drawer dresser for the boys to share. My plan is to put just the size that LO is wearing in the dresser. Top drawer will be socks, hats, and other accessories. Middle will be bodysuits and footie pajamas, bottom drawer will be shirts and pants. Jackets and sweaters, and nice outfits, will hang in the closet.
The other 3 drawers will be DS1's.
I desperately need to clean out her clothes, because I need a place for Baby Brother's stuff to go too. I'm planning to have most of his stuff in her room, with necessities in the nursery. I keep saying that they are sharing a room, but he's just sleeping in the nursery until he's big enough for a big boy bed.
Onesies vary by size dramatically across brands, plus if some of what you have are passed down, they all shrink at different rates, too. Once your LO is here, you'll get a better feel for what fits better and gravitate toward that stuff, and probably end up reorganizing however you have everything stored now. DD has a long torso, so some brands of onesies just never really fit her right when she was a baby - we needed the long skinny ones, not so much the shorter, wider ones.
We kept diapers in a basket on the changing table, burp clothes in a basket near the rocking chair where I liked to sit and nurse, and some extra towels to put on the changing pad for really extreme diapers in a basket on a nearby closet shelf.
@FamousEA I have 12-month Gerber onesies that LITERALLY are smaller than newborn onesies. What the fresh hell is that? They are hand-me downs, so they have been washed a few times, but everything's been washed at this point, so everything should be the same amount of "shrunk," you'd think.
@AppleGrapeMSTK I'm DEFINITELY overthinking, because that's what I have time to do these days, apparently. Boy clothes are a bit easier, I think, because, there are no tights. No diaper covers. No dresses. No leggings. I wish this were a boy so hard in times such as these.
I'm an organizational freak, and this is making me crazy. Especially since my shower isn't until August 23rd, and I am like "I NEED TO GET THIS......butishouldwait."
This will also get easier once we hit the 1-year mark and the growing slows down. I will have this baby in newborn things MAYBE once, maybe never. So, once I can weed out things and pack them away when they are outgrown, I think my anal retentiveness will relax a bit.
I think I'm going to hang dresses and outfits. *pounds gavel*
I put onesies, shirts, pants, socks, hats, bibs, and sleepers in the dresser drawers. Outfits that came together went together. Nicer outfits, sweaters, and coats were hung in the closet. Bigger sizes were put by size in storage containers in closet and I labeled the containers. I kept the current size container accessible and as he outgrew clothes they were washed and put in the container for the next baby. Gender neutral clothes were put in a separate bin just in case I had a girl.
I had a sweater hanging organizer hanging in the closest were I kept his blankets, crib sheets, receiving blankets, etc. I also have a small shelf in the closet where bathing suits, shoes, and random things go. I hope that helps!
As DD got older, I started hanging some stuff but we still just go to the dresser for 99% of her clothes.
I generally only had one size out at a time (we had a LOT of clothes for her) and as she out grew things I would put them in a plastic tote and when it filled up I put it in the basement.
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Then I could just shove the clean ones in the top, and pull them out of the bottom when I needed them. I kept bibs in the kitchen because that's where it was the most accessible most of the time.
So in the top drawer we have diapers/wipes/socks/wash cloths.
Next drawer we kept onesies, rompers, shorts/pants. Next drawer we kept sleep n plays, nightgowns, etc. Bottom drawer is extra sheets and blankets. I just folded and stacked most clothes.
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Top drawer- socks, bibs, sleep gowns, pjs/sleepers.
Second drawer- onesies, shirts,
Third drawer- pants
With the boys I never used their closets to hang clothes (except nicer things, jackets, etc). This one being a girl, I'll be hanging dresses.
I would sort by tag size, but if there was anything oddly small/big I'd put it in an appropriate size stack.
Diapers, wipes, creams, etc I kept in a basket on a small shelf next to the dresser.
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I also kept a box in the closet that I threw all the too small stuff into until it was ready to go into storage.
BUT....all that may change in a heartbeat. At the moment, nothing is washed so first I have to wash it all then I'll figure it out. We're also not going to wash everyting new, so depending on size of baby when born, there may be a few newborn things that go back for credit - with tags still on as we have a lot of newborn stuff.
In the closet I have little room as our winter jackets are in there... no other place in the house for them (small rental!) So I've made due with putting a hanging fabric shelf thingy in the middle to use just for baby which houses disposable diapers for trips out, receiving blankets and such. Then o managed to fit what used to be a shoe rack that is now being used as shelves... and that has the next sizes up 3+ months.
Like you once we get through the first stage of clothes I think it'll be easier to find room for things.
As for sizes I took the time and matched onesies and such with others rather than just the tag. Most of our things are hand me downs and the sizes vary so much! I didn't want to run into him not wearing something because it was too small before I even put them in the dresser. I had 9-12 month stuff look more like 3 months and so on.
We still have a shower in August so my organization may change a bit. But as of now and all my nanny experience and with us living in a small house... I'm trying to be smart about it and make due. Also we're moving in February so I am putting all 9+ months into storage and hoping our next house has more room!