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The Benefits of Climate-Controlled Storage for Clothes

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When you’re considering clothing storage solutions, you need to assess the types of clothes you plan to tuck away. If you love vintage fashion or have a leather jacket with sentimental value, your hot garage or attic shouldn’t be the place you store them.

From lacey dresses to suede suits, clothing often requires a more stable storage environment than you expect. That’s why climate-controlled storage is excellent for long-term clothing storage.

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Why Climate-Controlled Storage Matters for Clothes

Your closet or dresser provides a convenient space for daily clothing storage, but what about your offseason wardrobe or special occasion outfits? A climate-controlled storage unit creates the additional room you need for clothing without putting them at risk of temperature-related damage.

Common materials that are often damaged by exposure to extreme heat in storage include:

  • Polyester and other synthetics. Prone to warping or shrinking because of heat
  • Cotton and other natural fibers. Often turn yellow or break down in hot environments over time
  • Lace. Easily discolored by heat waves
  • Leather. Dries out and cracks in hot, dry spaces

A good rule of thumb for clothing storage: if it’s a clothing article you wouldn’t put in the dryer on “High,” it should be in a climate-controlled space for long-term storage.

Climate-Controlled Storage Simplifies Your Seasonal Wardrobe

Seasonal clothing storage can feel like an uphill battle as you rotate your wardrobe from summer to winter and back again. Fortunately, a climate-controlled unit is perfect for stashing bulky coats in the summer and lightweight apparel when winter rolls around.

How to Store Clothes in a Climate-Controlled Unit

If you’d like to maximize the benefits of climate-controlled storage, we recommend following a few best practices:

  • Wash and thoroughly dry clothes before storing them.
  • Use plastic bins for shirts and pants, but keep special outfits in garment bags, and hang them on free-standing shelving units when possible.
  • Choose padded hangers for vintage clothes or heavy coats to help them maintain their shape.
  • Label your clothing storage containers to help yourself stay organized.

Are you unsure about the amount of space you need for clothing storage? Explore our helpful unit size guide for helpful insights. We offer a wide range of storage unit sizes, so whether you’re packing up your summer clothes or turning your storage space into a walk-in wardrobe, we have you covered.

Enjoy Peace of Mind with Climate-Controlled Storage from Superior Storage

No matter how many clothes or what types you need to store, Superior Storage has the solution you need. In addition to climate-controlled storage, we offer month-to-month leasing, online payments, and convenient access hours to help you grab your wardrobe when you need it.

We operate in Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Wisconsin. Find your nearest location and secure your clothing storage space today!

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