I don't think I've ever posted about how I store my clothes? But here they are, except the jackets and coats. A borderline unmanageable amount for me to wear and care for even though there's not that many items all in all.
I keep them in these open air wardrobe and clothes scaffolds to help them stay fresh and to remember they all exist. 😆 Details in alt text!

#HistoryBounding #HistoricalFashion

The amount and density of clothes hangers is somewhat a lot. I really truly cannot be making more clothes without retiring old ones, this is too much. 😅
I have another one of the big A-frame racks in my hallway, for my eleven million jackets and coats, and wow is that one too full also. Almost everything on there is something I've made, and made well enough for it to last, with allowances to let out the waist etc... So there's really very little reason to get rid of any of it right now. And wow, is there so much, when it's all out in the open to see it.
What the heck, here's the hallway one with the coats, jackets, scarves and shawls as well. And the rest of the hats!
I wish I had an actual hat rack.

If there's some errant crud on the floor it's because I haven't properly cleaned for maybe about a month. 😅 Just quick vacuums and haphazard mops. If anything looks neat and tidy at all, it's because I have but two rules: Things must live where they live or it will irk me, and NOTHING lives on the floor if I can help it.

I'm gonna pick up that towel and put it in the wash, I think.

(I despise stopping to pick something up off the floor if I'm meant to be vacuuming or mopping. If I simply must never stop to pick something up, I can just keep cleaning. I've also only bought furniture I can either vacuum under or move with one hand to do so. This has done wonders to my ability to clean, and my general sanity. If you too hate picking stuff up from the floor, I recommend never putting anything on the floor! The cats will sadly do so sometimes, but usually... Nothing lives on the floor and it's wonderful.)
@sinituulia i went as far as making things to raise furniture/stuff from the floor so that i or my little robot cleaner can reach under/everywhere (at least as much as feasible).
And the first step of wet cleaning the floor is always to remove everything that can be (re) moved, so i dont have to interrupt my cleaning.
@mavu I used to think I'd be getting a robot vacuum, and bought furniture accordingly (everything except my end table is something a vacuum can go under) but then I just never got one. Turns out it's easier for human operated vacuums also. 😄