These methods will keep scarves of all shapes and sizes organized and easy to access.
By making this easy change, youll be able to see all your scarves at once.
This method is most effective with bulkier scarves, since theyll stand up better on their side.
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For smaller scarves, consider rolling and stacking them.
Drawer Unit:A custom freestanding drawer unit in the closet can be a game changer for accessories.
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Youve heard of a hat wall forhat storage, so why not use the same idea for scarves?
Or, knot scarves of lighter material in a row.
Hooks:Arrange individual hooks on the wall, spaced out with enough room for scarves to hang.
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This option works well if you have a variety of scarf materials and lengths.
Foldable scarves can also lay horizontally on a shelf, making them easy to reach for on busy mornings.
Accessory Organizers
Have a slim space on your closet rod?
Consider a hanging organizer made specifically for items such as scarves, belts, and ties.
A hanging accessory organizer works best with thin to medium sized scarves such as pashminas.
If you primarily have thicker, heavier styles, you might want to consider another method.
Sweater Boxes
Again, the name is deceiving because these drop-front organizers can store virtually anything.
From jeans to purses, they sit or stack well on shelves and protect items from dust and dirt.
They can also hang from a wall rack, if you’re short on hanging space.
Loop the scarves in whatever order youd likeby season, color, or occasion.
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