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Storing Seasonal Clothing

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Do you love brand name clothing but can’t bear the hefty cost of buying clothes in season? As pools begin to open and people shed heavy sweaters and scarves, few are looking to buy brand new, reduced-price winter clothing at retail stores. But with a discount savvy mindset and a few tips, anyone can be outfitted in brand name clothing for next winter—at a fraction of the price:

  1. Stores begin each season with markdowns on what remains of the previous season’s clothing. Be sure to check out stores right as the seasons change to catch all of the sales.
  2. As the weeks pass, the stores will continue to mark down the leftover clothing until all of it is sold. But beware; the longer you wait, the higher the chance the store will run out of your size. However, if you wear an uncommon size, it is more likely that the store will still have some great deals for you.
  3. Buy a size (or even two!) larger for growing kids to save for the next season. Store the clothes you purchase at a nearby self storage facility with quick access.
  4. Only buy clothes that you absolutely love because you still want to love them in eight months, right? Taking winter clothes out of storage in November is much more fun when they’re new, and you can’t wait to wear them.

But after you buy all of these new clothes, another problem arises—where do you store them all? Storage Post Self Storage is happy and well-equipped to help! Storing new clothes (after they’ve been washed and neatly packed, of course) is essential to preserving them for next season. From small locker-sized storage units for small wardrobes to large, climate controlled units to store clothing for the whole family, Storage Post has the perfect self storage solution for you.

Visit www.storagepost.com for more information on self storage unit options and moving and packing tips. Don’t forget to check out Storage Post’s seasonal specials to help you save time, money and space. 

Posted by Storage Post at 18:44

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