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Seasonal Wardrobe Organization: Small Objects That Make a Big Difference
Functional essentials to prepare your wardrobe for a new season, bringing clarity, elegance and effortless organisation.
As the colder days arrive, so does a familiar seasonal ritual: tucking away the lightness of summer and welcoming back the textures that carry us through the slower months. The transition can be chaotic — piles of knitwear, pieces we no longer recognise, drawers that suddenly feel smaller — but it can also be an opportunity to rethink the way we live in and care for our space.
At RIMA, we believe that organising clothing (and everything around it) works best when simplicity meets understated elegance: solutions that never impose themselves, yet make daily life smoother and every gesture more intuitive. And there’s no need to overhaul the entire house to feel the difference; choosing the right objects is often enough to bring clarity to routines and a quiet sense of order.
Small details — boxes, baskets, hangers, organisers — have the power to turn chaos into harmony, preparing not only the wardrobe but also the mind for the season ahead.
In this article, we’ve gathered some of our favourite solutions — pieces that work beautifully in any wardrobe and bring clarity to shelves, structure to drawers, and practicality to the months to come.
Clothing Organisers: the foundation of a functional wardrobe
The right dividers can turn cluttered drawers into intuitive systems.
Flexible organisers keep knitwear, T-shirts, underwear and accessories separated and visible, simplifying everyday routines and avoiding unstable piles. We’re particularly fond of linen or cotton options, as well as foldable designs that can be stored away with ease.
Shoe Storage: vertical, horizontal, and always visible
Shoes take on a new life when stored in a coherent and protective way. Stackable organisers or multi-shelf units keep each pair easy to see and neatly arranged, while transparent boxes are ideal for those who prefer extra protection and a minimal, streamlined look inside the wardrobe.
Accessory Organisation: jewellery, watches and sunglasses always within reach
Small objects are the easiest to lose — and without proper organisation, the risk doubles. Modular boxes, fabric trays and specific organisers ensure every piece has its place on a shelf or inside a drawer. Beyond being functional, these elements make morning routines much smoother and add a subtle layer of care and attention to detail.
Under-bed Storage: the home’s most underestimated space
For anyone in need of extra storage, using the space under the bed is a discreet way to expand the wardrobe without adding new furniture. Low-profile boxes and baskets are perfect for storing out-of-season clothing, bed linens or bulky items, without disrupting the room’s aesthetic. For beds with lift-up bases or built-in drawers, we especially like zipped boxes or bags that keep everything protected from dust while remaining neatly stored.
Inside the Wardrobe: boxes, bags and garment covers
Delicate pieces — wool, silk, structured coats, handbags and hats — benefit from added protection. Rigid boxes, cotton bags and garment covers keep them safe and well-organised throughout the year. Vacuum bags help reduce volume and free up space, especially for duvets and blankets.
Hangers: the quiet difference
The right hangers do far more for a wardrobe than we often realise: wooden hangers support heavier pieces; velvet or cotton ones prevent shirts and blouses from slipping; multi-layer hangers are ideal for trousers and skirts; and slim or specialised hangers increase storage capacity without compromising the overall aesthetic.
Baskets and Labels: instant visual order
Natural-fibre baskets help organise shelves, provide visual coherence and create storage solutions that blend discreetly into the room. Labels — in card, acrylic or fabric — make everything easier to find and ensure each item always returns to its place.
The finishing touch
Last but not least, there’s a detail we never overlook at RIMA: a soft, subtle fragrance inside the wardrobe and drawers. More than keeping clothes fresh, it’s the final touch that elevates organisation into something refined — opening a wardrobe and being greeted by a gentle scent makes everyday life more pleasant and adds an understated sense of luxury and care.
It’s a small gesture with a big impact. Because organising matters, but creating a space that feels warm and sensorial is what truly makes the difference.
And finally, if you’d like to explore practical tips on how to reorganise your wardrobe for the changing season, feel free to browse our dedicated article — a guide that complements these suggestions with simple (yet highly effective) methods to create a functional, long-lasting system. Happy organising!
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