Clothing storage/organization

WolfpackNOgun

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How does everyone store their clothes long term, season to season (totes, clothes hangers, etc)?
Are you worried about scent absorption?
Do you keep it separate from everyday clothes?
 

Randle

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Archery lightweight in one tote , heavier layers in another . Hats gloves neck gaiters in another. This works best for me
 

fngTony

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Coat hangers since most of my stuff gets used outside of hunting as well. I don’t worry too much about scent but keep it all in the basement where there isn’t any food smell or anyway the dogs could get near it. I keep my orange stuff in a reusable shopping bag in a tote with miscellaneous gear.
 
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My stuff is on a clothing rack I got when a local retailer went out of business. It has 4 tiers. I keep stuff separated and hung up on that in my garage. I don't worry about scent "Too Much". My old Wisconsin white tail mindset has kind of been softened a bit, since western hunting for so long.
The scent issue is still there, but wind and thermals is the priority.

I think tubs or totes would be good to keep moths, and what not away.
But like said above, I sometimes wear a few of the pieces in non hunting applications, so easy access is just convenient for me.

I keep it all in my garage, so the wife doesn't see the in house closets packed and begin to ask questions- perhaps totes or tubs is a better option
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WolfpackNOgun

WolfpackNOgun

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Thanks everyone. I think totes will work for me and just keep some of the pieces I want to use everyday hung up.
 
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Most of my stuff just stays in my normal totes under the bed. I hunt mainly in solids that get used for offseason backpacking, snow shoeing, hiking, etc. so i just keep them handy.
 
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