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Store hunting clothes in airtight, water-resistant containers or bins to protect against the elements and pests, and label each container with its contents. Utilize vertical space by stacking containers or using wall-mounted shelves. Hang clothes from hooks or use over-the-door organizers for added compact storage.
Compact Container Options
For storing hunting clothes in compact spaces, consider airtight containers like Plano or Pelican cases. These cases are designed to protect gear from moisture, dust, and pests. Look for cases with foam inserts or dividers to keep clothes organized and prevent damage. For example, the Plano 3750 Gun Case has foam inserts and can hold multiple layers of clothes.
Maximizing Vertical Space
To save floor space, use wall-mounted shelves or hooks to store gear. Over-the-door organizers with pockets can be used to hang jackets, hats, or other accessories. Consider using a pegboard with hooks to hang clothes, gear, or decoys. This will keep your floor clear and make it easier to access your gear.
Labeling and Organization
Label each container or shelf with its contents to ensure quick access to the gear you need. Organize your containers by type of clothing or activity (e.g., deer hunting, turkey hunting). Consider using color-coded labels to differentiate between types of clothing or gear. This will save you time and reduce clutter in your storage area.
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