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Answered by alkameena
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         Wash (or dry clean) everything BEFORE you pack them away. Lingering oils from deodorants and perfumes can discolor your clothing over time, and no one likes pulling musty-smelling clothes out of storage.

         Store your winter wardrobe in a cool, dark place, avoiding direct sunlight and stuffy air. A clean shelf in a closet or garage works perfectly.

           If you’re using a storage container, choose an opaque one rather than a clear one. An opaque container will keep light out, which will keep your clothes from getting discolored. (Just make sure to label your containers so you know what’s inside.)

                       Before packing boots and shoes away, sprinkle a bit of baking soda into each one. Baking soda will help absorb any odors, and keep them from spreading to your other clothes. When it comes time to pull out your winter wardrobe again, simply dump the baking soda out before wearing.

                                If you’re using garment bags to store winter items, use garment bags that are made of muslin or cotton (like this one), rather than plastic. Plastic garment bags don’t allow for air flow, so humidity build-up could become an issue. Muslin and cotton garment bags will allow your clothes to “breathe” while in storage.

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