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How to store baby clothes that have become too small?

Children grow up fast, and their wardrobe needs to be updated regularly. But what should you do with clothes that have become too small? If you don't want to donate or sell them right away, you can keep them, but they must be stored properly. Follow our tips for storing baby clothes.

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Why keep baby clothes?

There can be many reasons to keep baby clothes. When you become a parent, the first few months are particularly intense, and you may not find the time to sort through and sell the clothes. And let's be honest, it’s not always easy to part with these little outfits full of memories.


These clothes might also be useful for another child, whether it's a little brother, a little sister, or another baby in your close circle. You may also want to wait for a special occasion, such as a neighborhood sale, to sell them more easily.


Whatever the reason for keeping your baby's clothes, they must be stored properly to protect them from dust and humidity.


Where to store baby clothes?

Make sure to store baby clothes in an easily accessible place so you can take them out whenever you need them. It is also important to keep them in a perfectly dry and odor-free space. For example, it’s better to store clothes in a large closet dedicated to this purpose rather than at the back of your garage. If you lack space and also want to keep baby gear or bulky toys, why not rent a small storage unit?


For containers, opt for transparent plastic boxes rather than cardboard ones, so you can quickly see the contents when needed. You can also use vacuum storage bags, which save a significant amount of space.


How to store baby clothes?

Clean the clothes thoroughly to remove any unpleasant odors and possible stains.

Iron and fold them to make storage easier.

Sort the clothes by size and season.

Label each box with its contents: 3 months winter, 6 months summer, etc.

Place a cedar block in each container to prevent moths.


Which baby clothes should you keep?

It’s best to sort through baby clothes before storing them. There’s no need to keep damaged, stained, or torn items, as they won’t be useful for another child or resellable. Instead, you can donate them to an organization that recycles clothing.


Prioritize keeping essentials like bodysuits and pajamas, which are easy to reuse. However, avoid holding on to trendy items for too long, such as patterned T-shirts, as they may go out of style. Before storing shoes, check that they are in perfect condition and free from any deformation so they can be used by another child.