How to Keep Your Clothes Safe During a Move

 

 

When you're moving house, packing up your belongings can be a daunting task that seems to last forever. Nonetheless, you want to make sure that each of your items is safe and will arrive at your new home undamaged. While furniture, glassware, and other fragile items might be some of the things that you worry about the most, you should also be mindful of how well protected your clothes are in transit, too. Some outfits might be able to be put in a suitcase without a second thought, but certain materials or more expensive attire that you want to preserve should be given extra attention. Below are a few tips on how you can keep your clothes safe during a move.

Acid-Free Tissue Paper

If you have delicate clothes and you are worried about discoloration or the fabric reacting in another way, invest in some acid-free tissue paper to wrap your garments in. The Ph levels in this kind of paper are neutral, making it ideal for wrapping certain clothes that have dyes that might react and fade when put into storage, especially for extended periods. This makes it ideal to use for a big move, as well as when you're putting certain clothes back into your closet until the next year or longer.

Vacuum Sealed Bags

These are great at keeping your clothes fresh and protected during a move, but they are also brilliant for creating more space in your suitcase and boxes. You can even keep clothes that you don't need for the season in these bags to allow more room in your closet and keep it organized more efficiently.

Rent a Storage Unit

Another option if you do have a lot of clothes that you want to keep safe until you get into your new home is renting a storage unit. Make sure that you choose a climate-controlled unit so that the fabrics don't get damp or suffer other damage due to it being too hot or cold. You could also use this storage unit to keep some of your other valuables safely stored away until you are settled in the house. Use StorageArea to find affordable units near you.

Pack Your Delicates Separately

It might be tempting to throw all of your clothes into one case or box together, but if you want to make sure your more delicate attire arrives at your new home rip-free, make sure that you're packing them separately from the rest of your wardrobe. Using acid-free tissue paper for these items is also worth it to help keep them fresh and protected.

Garment Racks or Wardrobe Boxes

If you have items of clothing that will crease and crinkle if they are folded into a suitcase, invest in some wardrobe boxes or use a garment rack and bags to transport them in your van. This way, they can remain hanging as they would in your closet, avoiding wrinkles in the fabric and they'll also be ready to put straight back into the closet at your new house, too.

If you want to keep special clothes protected during a move, use these tips to keep them fresh, vibrant and free from damage.

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