You would think you’re looking at a military clothing inspection if you glanced at my closet. Ok, here we go:
From left to right, it starts with all the trousers. They begin from the lightest color (white) to the darkest color (black). White, khaki, tan, brown, green, red, blue, grey, black. Each pair is placed on its hanger with the legs to the left, and on the right side, the zipper faces outward from the closet. Then the shirts. They do not follow the color scheme because they are on a rotation based on when they were worn last. The shirts fresh from the laundry room are placed on the left, and as I select a shirt to wear either daily or weekly, it comes from the fatfar right side of the closet. The opening of the shirts face to the left, the back of the shirt faces to the right, the left sleeve faces the outside of the closet. We’re not done yet. Shoes. Like the trousers, shoes are aligned by color, from lightest to darkest, but in addition to that, by type. Dress shoes to the farthest right, then casual, then athletic, then slippers. Boots are aligned separately, but they are all black, and there are fewer of them. I won’t even go into describing the sock drawer, underwear drawer, t-shirt drawer, belts, neckties, headgear, wrist watches, and accessories. You’ve had enough, I’m sure.
This post was edited by Randy D at December 9, 2019 9:53 PM MST
A Closet is a WC ,Toilet,John ,Lavatory in Britain and we certainly don't leave our cloths in there unless we've had to many Sherbets that night.... :(
Mine always face right. I suppose there is no reason why they have to face the same way, but it's how I've done it as long as I remember. Same with coats and jackets.