What is the best way to store baby clothes?
Welcome Isabella! March 30! asked:
My daughter has outgrown some of her clothing and we plan to save it for the next baby. How should I store it to keep it nice?
My daughter has outgrown some of her clothing and we plan to save it for the next baby. How should I store it to keep it nice?


Store it in Tupperwear bins with lids in a dry area.
At walmart, get those zipper bags that you vacuum closed. They won’t get wrecked in those and actually come out smelling freshly washed. I use them for my blankets and never have to wash them when I take them out.
Buy a space saver vaccum seal bags.
Its the best way to keep them fresh.
Put inside a plastic bag and put it inside a catainer.
put them into bins but remember were they are because sometimes when people do that they forget were they put it so put it in a safe place
Get about 100 baby dolls or as many dolls as you have outfits for and stack them all on shelves in a dedicated room facing the door remove the light bulbs and cover the windows as to avoid the fabric fading.
This is the best way to store baby clothes and also the most creepy.
space bags
my parents use them. you can buy them at stores like Wal-mart, CVS, K-mart.
Wash it and sort out anything you may not want to keep then pack it into plastic storage bins (either see through or well labeled). If you are short on space you can buy those space saver bags that suck out the extra air and compress. If you are storing it in a dry, ventilated place then you can skip the plastic bins and simply put clothes in your leftover diaper boxes- this gives you an approximate idea of how big your child was when she fit in these clothes.
I store mine in totes where it is dry so they will not get ruined.
We bought Space Saver bags. They are the air tight ones that you suck all the air out of. They are water proof and weather proof.
if the baby has a crib or the coming baby buy the cheapest purse there is and tie on the crib fold the cloths and put it in the purse. Also if you want to keep them clean buy febreeze and spray the cloths 1s a day or 1s a week
We got those rubber made bins, and put our son’s clothes inside huge garbage bags, inside the rubber made bins, and stuck them in the basement.
The zipper bags that can be vacuum closed are the best solution because they will make the clothes take less space in storage (very little space actually), and the clothes will remain in a good condition.
You will find them at any supermarket.