I saw on Pinterest people were using over the door shoe organizers for cleaning supplies, and thought: "Why not for winter accessories?" While the "front door" to our apartment was too big for the door hangers provided, I simply hung it on the wall across from the closet. Sure, it's not the most attractive solution, but it's not visible from any where but right beside it. As soon as I'm convinced winter is over, it will hang over the door to our storage closet. Or who knows - maybe I'll move all accessories back into boxes, and actually use it as a shoe rack! That'd be one way to organize all my summer sandals!
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Black Blazer
(not pictured, sorry... last minute cold removed my ability to edit photos)
(not pictured, sorry... last minute cold removed my ability to edit photos)
I was on a jacket kick, loved the polka dot seam binding, and thought: 'can you go wrong with a black blazer'?
Why did it work?
It was a black blazer, need I say more?
Why didn't it work?
The lapel is too large for my frame, the silhouette isn't tailored enough, and it hits me a little short.
How have I worn it?
Never on the blog - an easy sign that it's not quite the right article for me!
What will happen to it?
I had given it to my sister a few months ago, but stole it back. Now I'll check with her to see if she wants it again.
That's a really neat storage idea! I just stuff all our winter stuff into two tote bags that are hung on a hanger in the front closet - I like this better!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great storage idea. I use fabric bins for my scarves, but my collection of winter accessories is quite small due to the fact that it's already in the 90sF (~33C) here.
ReplyDeleteMy winter accessories are crammed in a box in the front closet. Not a very attractive solution but it keeps them all together. I'm ready for spring accessories (floral scarves, bright bags, open-toed shoes!) that are pretty enough to keep on display.
ReplyDeleteWhat an ingenious idea!!! I love it!
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