If you keep pants in your closet, you might find that it's hard to easily spot the ones you're looking for, especially if you're in a hurry. Luckily, there are lots of ways to organize your pants so they're easy to find! Just choose the storage solution that works best for your space. Our guide will walk you through the options of how to sort and store the pants in your closet.

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Separate all the pants you want to donate or toss.

  1. Sorting your pants is the first step to organizing them.[1] Collect all of your pants in one space and go through them, looking at each pair carefully to make sure there aren't any holes or other types of damage. Separate pants that are damaged or don't fit from pants that you intend to keep.
    • If you're not sure whether a pair of pants fits you or not, try them on in front of a mirror to check.
    • If you have pants that you've outgrown or don't want anymore and they're still in good shape, donate them to a friend, family member, or organization like Goodwill or the Salvation Army.[2]
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Store seasonal pants in storage containers to save space.

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Organize pants by color or pattern to see all of your options.

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Arrange jeans from darkest to lightest for easy access.

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Roll up casual pants to store them in a storage box.

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Place pants in a drawer by file-folding them.

  1. File-folding allows you to see them all at once. Fold your pants into a square just like you would if you were stacking them on top of one another on a shelf. When you’ve created a stack of pants, place the stack on its side in the drawer so that each pair of pants is visible, just like file folders.[12]
    • File folding your pants only works if the entire width of the drawer is filled. This could be because your pants take up the width of the drawer, or because you fill the extra space with something else.
    • Storing your pants vertically instead of stacking them horizontally will make them easier to see and access.[13]
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Expert Q&A

  • Question
    Is it better to fold or hang jeans?
    Keith Bartolomei
    Keith Bartolomei
    Professional Organizer & Certified KonMari Consultant
    Keith Bartolomei is a Professional Organizer who runs his own consulting business called Zen Habitat based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Keith is a member of the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals (NAPO), and is a Certified KonMari Consultant. He has over six years of organizational experience and has been trained in the art of tidying, including being trained by author of The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up, Marie Kondo, and her team. He has been voted as one of the Best Home Organizers in San Francisco by Expertise in 2018 and 2019.
    Keith Bartolomei
    Professional Organizer & Certified KonMari Consultant
    Expert Answer
    Both folding and hanging your jeans can work. If you fold your jeans, file fold them and store them in a drawer vertically instead of stacking them horizontally. This will make it easier to see all your jeans and remove them from the drawer when you want to wear them.
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  1. https://www.womansday.com/home/organizing-cleaning/tips/g298/closet-organization-storage-ideas/
  2. http://eatsleepdenim.com/blog/denim-tips-2/8-ways-to-organize-your-jeans/
  3. Keith Bartolomei. Professional Organizer & Certified KonMari Consultant. Expert Interview. 2 January 2020.
  4. Keith Bartolomei. Professional Organizer & Certified KonMari Consultant. Expert Interview. 2 January 2020.
  5. http://eatsleepdenim.com/blog/denim-tips-2/8-ways-to-organize-your-jeans/

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This article was co-authored by Keith Bartolomei. Keith Bartolomei is a Professional Organizer who runs his own consulting business called Zen Habitat based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Keith is a member of the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals (NAPO), and is a Certified KonMari Consultant. He has over six years of organizational experience and has been trained in the art of tidying, including being trained by author of The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up, Marie Kondo, and her team. He has been voted as one of the Best Home Organizers in San Francisco by Expertise in 2018 and 2019. This article has been viewed 31,825 times.
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