December 04, 2007
Organizing snowpants, what to do about gloves

On Sunday I went through all the snowpants from the storage closet in anticipation of the snow yesterday. I had the girls try on the entire stockpile of snow pants (10 pairs total), all of varying sizes I've picked up from second-hand or end-of-season clearance sales over the years.

Each of the girls found two pairs of snowpants that fit them and I was psyched (no last minute runs to the store on Sunday for me ;-). The bummer was that all those snow pants were dark. Actually 3 of the 4 are black, which also look just like Fino's snowpants.

I thought that everyone having similar looking snowpants was going to be a problem this year. So the girls picked out some ribbon and tied it on to their stuff so we could identify them hanging on the rack.

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This may or may not help keep us organized this winter but I thought it was worth a shot. But I ran short of ideas on how to find matching gloves and mittens in the big box we have.

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Any suggestions?

Posted by Wendy Almeida at 11:18 AM
Comments

Take some big safety pins and put it through the cuffs of each pair. Then you can toss them in the box and pull out a matching pair each time. This worked for my mother when we were all young and worked for my kids as well.

Posted by Dawn
December 4, 2007 11:35 AM

How about clothes-pinning them together after they dry off? Of course, for us, the clothes pins always seem to disappear!

Posted by Meg
December 4, 2007 01:18 PM

I have a door length shoe bag holder hanging on the back door near the coats and snowpants; one pair of gloves/mittens in each pocket.

My son lost his lunch box today with all the winter gear he brought though!

Posted by Paula
December 4, 2007 02:50 PM

Safety pins to keep the gloves and mittens together are the way to go. Also, don't forget to write children's names on anything going to school.
I work at an elementary school, and it's AMAZING what sits in the lost and found and is never claimed (LL Bean jackets, snowpants - it's sad).

Posted by snowflake
December 4, 2007 04:06 PM

My wife developed a String Rack for hanging gloves, hats, mittens, coats, snow pants, etc. There is a photo at:

http://sugarmtnfarm.com/blog/2006/01/how-to-make-hanging-string-rack.html

We have one of these in the center room of our old farm house near the wood furnace grate and another by the south door. In our new tiny cottage we'll do this again - it works very well.

Posted by Walter Jeffries
December 4, 2007 04:24 PM

I like the safety pins and clothes pins ideas - I'll have to see which I have more of around the house.

But Walter, I liked that string rack you made and I'll be talking to my handy-man husband to see what he can do for us.

Thanks everyone for all the ideas!

Posted by Wendy Almeida
December 5, 2007 08:55 AM

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