no although i’ve yet to find a decent way of storing them. ours are in vintage suitcases but are always spilling out – perhaps we should do some shoe culling.
No. But I’d like to know of a good alternative. Mine are in two plastic storage boxes in the bottom of my wardrobe. They overflow so I can no longer close the door and I can never find the other half of a pair.
I have two hanging shoe containers which were from Ikea and came flat-packed.. They look better than those pictured and have 5 compartments either side. I put the shoes I use regularly in them, one pair to each compartment. They hang beside trousers in the wardrobe and, although easily accessible, they do take up a width which might not be viewed as ideal by those people with lots of clothes and small wardrobes..
no although i’ve yet to find a decent way of storing them. ours are in vintage suitcases but are always spilling out – perhaps we should do some shoe culling.
NO!
No. But I’d like to know of a good alternative. Mine are in two plastic storage boxes in the bottom of my wardrobe. They overflow so I can no longer close the door and I can never find the other half of a pair.
I have two hanging shoe containers which were from Ikea and came flat-packed.. They look better than those pictured and have 5 compartments either side. I put the shoes I use regularly in them, one pair to each compartment. They hang beside trousers in the wardrobe and, although easily accessible, they do take up a width which might not be viewed as ideal by those people with lots of clothes and small wardrobes..
no.
boxes – original shoe box or from muji – with a photo on the end so you know which shoes are in which box.
NO! crates under the bed…unless you have smelly shoes than thats just a complete NO NO also!!!!