How to Store Clothes in a Storage Rental in London

Winter is fast approaching, meaning it could be time to use a storage rental in London to put away those summer dresses. After all, it’s now safe to say it’s not getting warmer any time soon! Clothing is one of the most common household items that we see in our storage units in E14. However, it’s important to take some precautions to ensure your outfits come out looking as good as new.  

Will I wear it again? 

When you’re choosing what to put away into self-storage, don’t just throw everything in willy-nilly. If some pieces of clothing have been sitting in your wardrobe for years, what are the chances that you’ll wear it again once it comes out of storage? Probably quite slim. 

Consider whether you’ll be likely to collect an item from your storage rental in London to wear it again, or whether it’s best to sell or donate to charity. Plus, it’s a great way to earn a little extra cash or offer something to those who need clothing most. The fewer surplus belongings that you put into your storage unit, then the more space you will have for the things that matter. 

How to Store Clothes 

If you’re looking to store away last season’s outfits in a storage rental in London, it’s crucial to prepare to keep your clothing in good condition. Here are a few of our top tips: 

  1. Wash your clothes – wash all your clothes, even those that are unworn, to ensure all dust and debris is removed. Be sure to dry your clothes completely, as any moisture can lead to mould and mildew developing. Moreover, the process removes any unwanted odours that could spread to other belongings in your unit.  

  2. Don’t vacuum pack – vacuum packing may seem like a good idea to save space; however, the lack of air circulation can actually damage your clothes over prolonged periods of time.  

  3. Don’t mix fabrics – it may be quick and easy to throw everything into the same box, but it also increases the chances of your clothes being ruined. Rather than separating different types of clothing, separate your items based on their fabric instead to keep them fresh. 

  4. Heavier items at the bottom – you can extend the life of your clothing by placing heavier items at the bottom of the box. Not only does this help to prevent creases, but it also allows more delicate pieces to breathe more easily.  

  5. Use natural pest repellent – it’s the worst feeling when you find that pests have munched holes in your favourite top... using natural pest repellents can help to prevent this happening. Use cedar chips or lavender pouches to help deter moths away and leave your clothes with a pleasant smell. 

 Contact Store That 

If you’re in need of some extra wardrobe space this season, now is the time to store away your surplus items until next year! Speak to one of our storage experts on 020 7515 1300 or click here to find out more about our storage rental in London.