Organization Tip: What to Do with Clothes That Are Too Clean for Laundry but Too Dirty for the Drawer?
Struggling with those in-between clothes? You know, the ones that aren’t quite dirty enough for the laundry but can’t be returned to the drawer? Here are some ideas to manage them effectively!


It sounds like you’re dealing with that tricky in-between stage for clothing! Here are a few ideas to manage those items:
Designate an “In-Between” Bin: Set aside a specific basket or bin in your closet where you can temporarily store these clothes. Label it clearly so that it’s easy to remember what it’s for.
Daily Rotation: Consider a daily assessment of these items; if you didn’t wear them that day, they might be ready for the laundry or back to the drawer, depending on how they look and smell.
Style Check: Take a quick look at the clothes. If they’re still stylish but just a bit wrinkled or dusty, you might hang them up or lay them flat instead of tossing them back in the drawer.
Color-Coded System: If it helps, you could create a system where certain colors signify certain statuses—like “needs to be worn again” or “needs washing.”
Quick Refresh: Shake out or hang items outside for a few hours to air them out. This can help if they’re just a little musty but still fresh enough to wear again.
Utilize Hooks or Racks: If you have the space, installing some hooks or a small rack can give you another option for clothing that’s too good to be folded away but not clean enough for the closet.
Finding a system that works for you is key! It might take some trial and error, but once you find your rhythm, this in-between stage will feel much less overwhelming.