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| Help strappy garments stay on hangers. Affix a circle to each end. (Photos: Erica McCartney; Styling: Linden Elstran) |
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| Hook extra dish towels and pot holders on a belt hanger for easy retrieval. (Photo: John Lawton; Styling: Linden Elstran) |
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| Prioritize bills and mail in a rack positioned flat on a desk or countertop. (Photo: John Lawton; Styling: Linden Elstran) |
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| Hang bras, hosiery, and other small items that can't go in the dryer on a mulit-level pant hanger for a compact drying rack. (Photo: John Lawton; Styling: Linden Elstran) |
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| Keep individual sheets of wrapping paper crease-free by hanging them from the clips. Do the same with gift bags, or drape their handles over the hook of the hanger. (You can also use a shoe organizer: Stash scissors, tape, gift tags, and other decorating supplies inside the compartments.) (Photo: James Baigrie) |
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| Warehouse your shoes in an empty wine-bottle carton wrapped in pretty paper. (Photo: Antonis Achilleos) |
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| Hold small coats in place on adult-size hangers. Use clips with rubberized grips to help items stay put. Not only will you have an organized coat closet, but you'll save money by not having to buy special kids' hangers. (Photo: Aimee Herring) |
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| Use clips to prevent silky sleeveless shirts and dresses from slipping off the hanger. And you can say goodbye to wrinkled sundresses on the closet floor. (Photo: Antonis Achilleos) |
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| Roll up one sheet per slipper, sneaker, or loafer, insert, and forget about stinky shoes. (Bonus uses: Toss them in hampers, on closet shelves, in diaper bags.) (Photo: Rick Lew) |
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| Create a support system and help strappy garments stay on hangers. Affix a circle to each end, and your sundresses will stay off the closet floor. (Photo: Anson Smart) |
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| Rematch separated socks by stashing singles in a lingerie bag in the closet to await their mates. (Photo: MANFRED KOH FOR THE TIME INC. DIGITAL STUDIO) |
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| Sort and hang scarves by threading them through rings hung on a closet rod. (Photo: Kirsten Strecker) |
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| Insert an empty one-liter plastic bottle into a tall boot to keep it from sagging, creasing, or toppling over. Bonus: Upright boots create space on your closet floor to fill as you please (hmm…more boots?). (Photo: Kirsten Strecker) |
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| Rest your soles. Store shoes on the tiers of a stool in the closet. (Photo: Kirsten Strecker) |
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| Stash swimsuits or sports bras in a mesh bag, thread a hanger through one of the holes, and hang in your closet. Finding all those little bits and pieces will be a cinch. (Photo: Burcu Avsar) |
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| Place an inexpensive full-length mirror (the kind you attach to a closet door) atop the dining-room table. Set vases or candles of various heights on the mirror. It's an easy and elegant way to adorn your table. (Photo: Annie Schlechter) |
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| Keep your camisoles and sundresses from slipping off their hangers by wrapping a band (or two if you use skinny ones) around each end of a hanger. (Photo: Quentin Bacon) |
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| Cut off one pocketed strip of a hanging shoe holder, sew a ribbon onto each end, and tie it as you would a tool belt, around your little busybody’s waist to stylishly store art supplies. It's a shoe-in for “handiest craft-time accessory.” (Photo: Kathryn Barnard) |
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| Place hooks on a closet bar and hang purse handles from them to keep your carry-alls at eye level. Say goodbye to a mess of accessories on your closet floor. (Photo: Burcu Avsar) |
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| Subtly scent a drawer by placing a mint, vanilla, or lavender tea bag in a drawer of delicates. (Photo: John Lawton) |
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| Nix static cling by running a wire hanger over the spots where your clothing tends to bunch or climb. (Photo: David Prince) |
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| Off-season, maintain clothes by putting them in large bags. When traveling with a child, use a jumbo bag to pack a fresh outfit for her for each vacation day. Stash spare linens underneath a bed; add a fabric-softener sheet for a fresh smell. (Photo: David Prince) |
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| Fluff up wool sweaters by adding a few capfuls of vinegar to the rinse cycle. (Photo: James Wojcik) |
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