I was going to make a clicky poll, since it is CPT isn't it? bbuutt, I couldn't figure out how to word the categories and really thought it would be easier without options...it's a slow day and I'm keeping myself distracted so I figured it couldn't hurt to start a new thread on something lame right?
I have 6 drawers for DD's currently fitting clothes (still waiting on a closet rod and storage rack). I'm always changing my mind about how to put things away, and though I think it's pretty easy too tell, DH and MIL usually need help finding where things go. I'm a very laid back non-type a person, so it's just not something I think all that much about. I do wonder though if there's a better way. I hate being inconsistent. Also, I can never decide how to store 2-piece matching outfits...together or not?? hhmm... Someone must have a system out there I can copy!!
Right now it looks like this:
1: dress up clothes & socks, tights,
2. 2 piece outfits together
3. pj's
4. short and long-sleeve shirts
5. pants
6. hats, snow suits, random junk...
How do you keep LO's clothes straight?

bfp#1-10/29/12,EDD: 7/3/13. nothing found @ 1st u/s, natural mc 12/10/12. "Bean"
bfp#2-5/10/13! EDD: 1/18/14. "Peanut" Arrived 1/13/14. Diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis
bfp#3- 9/26/14. EDD: 5/7/15. no heartbeat found @ 1st u/s, natural mc 10/23/14. "Little Bug"
**Psalm 139:16**
Re: How do you organize all the clothes?
Right now here is my system. Drawer #1 socks, bloomers, and tights. Drawer #2 short sleeve shirts and onsies. Drawer #3 shorts and skirts. Drawer #4 Long pants and long sleeve shirts/onsies. Drawer #5 Footed sleepers, sleep sacks and PJs. In her closet are dresses and hoodies/coats. Downstairs with our winter stuff are her hats/gloves.
I do not store "outfits" together. The bottom of the closet is just a pile of clothing that is too small and when it gets big enough I bag it all up. Clothing that is too big still is all in a tote just sitting in her room.
1.) Accessories (socks, tights, gloves, swimsuits)
2.) PJs and sleep sacks
3.) Onsies, tops, sweaters
4.) Pants and skirts
Coats are hung in our family coat closet.
Special dresses are hung in my closet.
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BFP #4 4/30/13, baby girl born med-free Jan. 2014
BFP #3 9/24/12, Missed m/c at 9w1d (baby measured 8w5d)
BFP #2 9/23/10, healthy baby girl born med-free June 2011
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Dresser
1. Undies, socks, jammies, swimsuit, hats, tights
2. Shorts and skirts
3. Pants, jeans, leggings
Closet
1. Shirts: tank tops, t-shirts, long sleeve (in this order)
2. Jackets, sweaters and dresses
DS's clothes:
Dresser
1. Jammies and swimsuit
2. Onesies
3. Shorts, pants and jeans
Closet
Shelf. Socks, hats, bibs
1. Tank tops, short sleeve shirts, long sleeve shirts
2. Jackets
I see some serious reorganizing and sorting in my future!
bfp#1-10/29/12,EDD: 7/3/13. nothing found @ 1st u/s, natural mc 12/10/12. "Bean"
bfp#2-5/10/13! EDD: 1/18/14. "Peanut" Arrived 1/13/14. Diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis
bfp#3- 9/26/14. EDD: 5/7/15. no heartbeat found @ 1st u/s, natural mc 10/23/14. "Little Bug"
**Psalm 139:16**
Dresser
Drawer 1: socks, pajamas, sleep sacks
Drawer 2: onesies and any tops separated into short and long sleeve
Drawer 3: pants
Drawer 4: outfits - stored folded together and holiday items
Changing table has diapers, wipes, bibs, burp clothes
Closet
Sweatshirts, a few nice outfits, and dresses hanging
Shelves in closet have spare bedding and blankets
I keep a plastic tub in the bottom of her closet for anything she outgrows
I keep clothes that are just slightly too big with the other clothes in the dresser. I just put them in the bottom of the stack. That way I know to try them every so often but they won't be the first thing I grab in a hurry.
I got drawer organizers from ikea and use them for smaller items in each drawer. Drawers of dresser are bibs, beanies, socks and Pjs in top.
Paired outfits in middle, with extra onesie and shirts in a divided section.
Bottom is washcloths and towels and jackets.
I hang up things that don't fit him yet so I can see to wash them when we go up a size.