Tips To Follow For An Organized Footwear Collection
Written by fashion on December 8, 2009 – 9:22 amThe best way to decide the best spot for your shoes is to think about everything strategically. For example, if you do a lot of gardening or yard work, you may want to keep the shoes you wear on a shoe rack in the garage, possibly by the gardening tools. In this manner, you will always know exactly where your footwear are and you would not spread all the grime and dirt from outside to your household.That is why we, at Kenneth Cole accessories endeavor to bring you the latest quality, stylish, yet seemingly inexpensive fashion accessories.
Aside from your gardening shoes, you may want some several pairs to deal with, which most probably are kept in your closet with the rest of your wardrobe. One of the immediate things you must do when trying to organize your shoes is to take all of your shoes out of your closet and sort them up. Sort your shoes and give away or throw away pairs you do not wear or are unusable. You should donate all the shoes you don’t wear to charity. Worn out or old shoes you don’t wear anymore may be the nicest shoes in the world to someone who is less fortunate.
Once you have sorted through your shoes and decided which pairs to keep, your next step is to think about how often you wear each pair. The shoes you wear daily or most frequently should be the most accessible in your closet. You may even think about organizing your footwear by season and frequency of use as well. Store all your winter boots together on one area and do the same for your summer footwear. If you want to get crazy, try sorting shoes by color.
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After you have sorted all of your shoes, next you will need to place them in your closet in an orderly fashion. Keeping shoes on the floor of your closet is not recommended, doing this makes it way too easy to just kick them off, and back onto the floor. Doing this for a week will lead to the same closet clutter we are trying to avoid. If your shoes have a designated storage place, it is much easier for you to find your way around your closet.
A great way to keep your shoes organized, once you have sorted them, is to use stackable shoe cabinets or shoe racks. These basic products admits a place for your shoes to be neatly organized in one area. When you utilize these items to stock your shoes you will be assured that you will never ever scour through the stacks of black strappy sandals ever again.
If you have a smaller closet with a lot less floor space, hanging shoe racks are very handy. Every hanging shoe rack will certainly hold up to ten pairs of shoes and can hang easily from the closet bar. There are even hanging shoe racks for the back of the closet doors and or the bedroom door. A shoe tower casing is also a great option instead of the hanging rack of stackable cabinet.
If you have plenty of closet space, think about using shelf dividers to keep your shoes in order. The shelf dividers will also make it possible for you to have shoes on one part of the shelf while storing other items, such as sweaters or jeans on another shelf. Placing your shoes on shelves will also make them very accessible and visible.
Clear, transparent shoe boxes are perfect for your shoe storage and can be well stacked on your closet. These footwear storage boxes are also perfect for you to safely store your shoes and save a lot of monet from having to repeatedly purchase the same pair of shoes which has been destroyed due to exposure to some harmful elements on your closet.
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