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03-29-2017 02:34 PM
For long scarves and shawls I use Huggable Hangers which I then hang from a belt hanger. That makes it easier for me to get to them. For cotton and silk squares, and any other size which I also use as headwraps they are folded in a large box.
03-29-2017 02:45 PM
Smaller ones on 3 of these below. Thicker ones folded in drawer which is a pain.
03-29-2017 03:51 PM
I have shoe organizers inside the doors of the closets. Current seaon scarves in in those bags. Each organizer holds 30 scarves in see-thru plastic slings. The Out-of-season are in a bin in the bottom of the closet.
I have been buying and making scarves since 1970 ... I have hundreds! Nordstrom's Rack is my current prime source. I almost always wear a scarf.
03-29-2017 04:05 PM
I have a metal hanger that has the round loops similar to what is posted above.
Prior to that, I took the round shower curtain hooks and put them on a pant hanger and hung my scarves through the shower hook.
03-29-2017 04:06 PM
That's cute but what about dust? The reason I ask is I have a hanger over the door for shoes and they do get dusty but I am cramped for space living in an apt. I keep my scarves in a low, plastic container folded and it's under the bed. I usually have to iron before wearing.
03-29-2017 04:07 PM
They are just jammed up in the closet somewhere in a ball.
03-29-2017 04:19 PM
Folded very carefully in a dresser. I have a small dresser with 3 big deep drawers full. I sort by size and fabric.
I have many exquisite scarves from Metropolitan Museum of Art. Many are fine silk and wrinkle if you so
much as look at them. Every so often I used to iron them all. Not so much now with health and stamina issues.
I love my scarves, your display is gorgeous.
03-29-2017 04:49 PM
Amazon has every possible type of scarf holder ever invented, even a back of door hanger. They have racks for store displays which would make a pretty, colorful display in a bed or dressing room. I have mostly infinity scarves and they have holders suitable for them.
03-29-2017 05:06 PM
@IMW wrote:Folded very carefully in a dresser. I have a small dresser with 3 big deep drawers full. I sort by size and fabric.
I have many exquisite scarves from Metropolitan Museum of Art. Many are fine silk and wrinkle if you so
much as look at them. Every so often I used to iron them all. Not so much now with health and stamina issues.
I love my scarves, your display is gorgeous.
I collect scarves from the MET and receive their catalogue. They are just exquisite and people do notice them. I don't iron them .....I have a good dry cleaner that really does a good job on them.
03-29-2017 05:12 PM
I keep mine at the store! LOL
I never wear one, and don't have a single scarf (except one winter scarf that decorates my coat!)
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