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What is the best way to store baby clothes that won’t be used for awhile? « New Born Baby Clothes



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What is the best way to store baby clothes that won’t be used for awhile?



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As if you do not plan a further child f? R about four years, but have tons of clothes, as you can k? To avoid eaten by moths?

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As if you do not plan a further child f? R about four years, but have tons of clothes, as you can k? To avoid eaten by moths?

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11 Responses to “What is the best way to store baby clothes that won’t be used for awhile?”

  1. Daniela says:

    vacuum storage bags

  2. pfat says:

    If all you’re worried about is moths, I suggest moth balls.

  3. Unity says:

    Put them in a plastic bin with a lid.
    Ot theres these things on t.v that suck out all the air in the bags, and easy storing.
    (:

  4. Cassidy S says:

    put them in an un-used drawer or a chest?

  5. Viviana says:

    put the clothes in a zip-lock bag then put it in a grocery bag then put it in a drawer.

  6. Sarah says:

    Wash them well, treat stains and such. Make certain they are completely dry. Store in zip lock bags, squishing the air out. Store those bags in a plastic storage box with a tight fitting lid.

  7. Sabrina says:

    Well you can decorate a nice sealed box for fun!
    so tthat way it will look nice and keep the buggies out!
    you can probably buy a wooden one at michael’s they have a bunch in different styles and sizes!

    or if you dont think you would use them at all.
    donate them!
    :)

  8. EVANS HERE YAY!!! WHAT A BIG GUY says:

    Vacuum tight bags, Then in plastic tots with math balls.

  9. Connor's Mama. says:

    I have my clothes that are bigger sizes in those wrapping paper totes. They are long and thick plastic with lids. You could use these with some moth balls, but I don’t think moths can get through plastic?

  10. ♥ Kyleigh's Momma ♥ ((Heather)) says:

    I agree with the first poster. I went out and bought the vacuum storage bags, and think they’re pretty great. Make sure to get the large and extra large ones. Don’t go any smaller, because even with the large, there is a drastic size difference. I also got the cube ones, instead of the flat ones. I paid 10 bucks a piece for a set of 1 large, and 1 extra large.

  11. Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ says:

    plastic containers with lids work and keep pest and dust from getting in there. my mom saved a bunch of our baby clothes and childhood clothes in those containers and 21 years later they are in great condition.

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