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Even Organize the Closet Door

The interior side of a closet door can be the prime location for thorough organization. Hang a plastic or canvas shoe organizer that has pockets on the closet door and use it all year round to help keep items in their place. The common use for it is to place shoes in it but so much more can be done with it. So you decide what works best for you.

  • During cold months of the year, you can use the pockets for hats, scarves, pairs of mittens and gloves, and even extra ice scrapers (if you live in actual cold weather areas).

  • In warmer months, fill the pockets with flip-flops, suntan lotion, swimming goggles, deflated pool toys, and bug spray.

  • If you have kids, each child can have one or two rows of pockets for their own items, and won’t have to struggle to find what they need on the shelves.

The pocket organizers are inexpensive ways to utilize space efficiently and keep all of those small items stored away, making your day just a little easier.

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