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Five Products for Your Wardrobe

  • Writer: Lizzy Hazeldine
    Lizzy Hazeldine
  • 1 hour ago
  • 2 min read

Well today I’m going to do a different type of post. Getting straight to the point, I cleaned up my closet a while ago and I gained a variety of ideas and also found products I really loved. Closet product post here we come!

Tan and black boots with black hangers inside of them.

  1. Black hangers in tall boots. Honestly, I don’t know if this is a new idea or concept (not sure if I saw it somewhere), but hangers in my boots have helped them to stay standing and from losing their structure. Overall, I do love these hangers in general, the quality is great, and the black velvet is nice.


Fabric boxes with shoes in them. See-through window in front of boxes.

  1. Sweater box. These are great for sweaters, but I actually use them for shoes! I can fit at least three pairs of heels or two pairs of high boots in them so it’s a nice option for organization.


Fabric shaver box stating how a product removes fuzz, lint, and pilling.

  1. Lint Shaver. GAME CHANGER. This little machine has cleaned up so many sweaters and pants that pilled. It can potentially make items look like new! On top of the results I’ve seen, it is super easy to remove all of the pieces of the shaver to clean out any lint.


A steamer product with bristles on the front. Cord wrapped around the product.

  1. Steamer. I’m also going to be talking about my iron, but this steamer is AMAZING. It is so easy to use, but it does require water that is distilled or filtered. I’ve used it on blouses, jeans, you name it. I will warn you, the water steams up very quickly, so PLEASE be careful not to burn yourself.


Small iron with buttons on top of iron. Cord wrapped around the handle.

  1. Mini iron (similar from the same brand). When my steamer isn’t enough, this is my go-to! It is quite small, but I’ve used it so much for items that need the pressure of the iron plus heat. I wouldn’t suggest this for a nicer item (go for the steamer), just because the iron could cause damage given how hot it gets.


E.H.

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