1. A five-shelf hanging closet organizer for storing random things that take up more space on a hanger (such as sweaters or scarves or even nonhangable things like shoes).

2. A set of three foldable storage bags with large clear windows and handles, because you shouldn't even have to LOOK at your sweaters during the months of May–August.

3. A hanging Roll Keeper closet organizer perfect for anyone whose t-shirt (or leggings) collection keeps growing all the time even though you tell yourself you're going to stop. This handy device holds 16 rolls and can be hung in a closet or anywhere else, meaning you don't have to limit what makes you happy.

4. A hanger stacker you'll be so thankful for when you realize you never have to fight through a tangled mess of hangers to get the one you need to hang your shirt. Leave the untangling to Rapunzel.
5. A set of storage cubes that can essentially double the size of your closet if you have a bunch of overhead space you're not taking advantage of. The sky's the limit! (Or really, the ceiling in this case.)

6. An over-the-door organizer with four clear pockets so you can see *exactly* what you put in each bin, so nothing will get lost.

7. A shirt folding board that'll make your closet look like a department store — it'll be like shopping in your own closet EVERY. SINGLE. DAY.

8. A double closet rod for when you REALLY want to take your space up a notch. Just be careful, because all this extra room may inspire you to buy even more clothes.

9. A hanging laundry hamper because your current hamper is probably taking up too much precious space on the floor, making your whole closet look more cluttered. Reviewers say this one can hold up to two weeks' worth of laundry and takes up less space at the same time. Now that's a win-win.

10. A tank top hanger designed to hold at least six camis, bathing suits, or strappy dresses, thus reducing the total number of hangers you have in your closet.

11. A four-tier hanger, because hanging your skirts and jeans vertically instead of folding them over a hanger saves a TON of space.
12. And some nonslip velvet hangers designed to take up less space and hold clothes better, so half your wardrobe doesn't end up on the floor when you try and take one shirt out.

13. A rack with rubber-coated tips you can mount to the wall and use for anything from jewelry, to tank tops, to belts, or even scarves. The possibilities are basically endless.

14. A S-shaped hanger you can fit five pairs of pants on, so you don't have to feel bad about picking up another pair of jeans because you know you'll have room for them.
15. An over-the-door shoe rack for people whose sole reason for living = buying cute shoes. Oh, and it's also for people who just want to keep their shoes out of a random pile on their closet floor.

16. A closet storage organizer with bins for anyone who really doesn't have room for a dresser, but doesn't want to hang up every single T-shirt they own – you can store everything that works better folded in this.
17. Or a deluxe custom closet organizer system that'll overhaul your entire closet and make space for everything that ~sparks joy~. Marie Kondo would be so proud.

18. A set of Wonder Hangers you'll wonder how you ever lived without. These babies take five hangers and condense them into one, giving you ample space.
19. An over-the-door eight-tier shelving unit you may think is for your pantry, but you can also use it on your closet door for small things (like jewelry and other accessories).

20. A Boot Butler to take your tall boots to new ~heights~. This device takes them off the floor and displays them at eye level, so you can more easily plan your outfits around them in the morning.

21. A set of Space Saver vacuum bags because storing your bulky winter clothes in the summer will ~suck~ less when you squeeze all the air out so they take up a wayyy smaller amount of space in your closet (or under your bed).

22. Or a pack of hanging vacuum bags made for compacting your puffy winter coats while keeping them on the hanger. With these, you won't have to find a new space for your coats, you can keep them in your closet yet know they'll be taking up wayyyy less space during the summer months.
23. Shelf dividers to keep sweaters and jeans and purses in order so you don't experience an avalanche every time you open your closet.

24. A zippered eight-pocket shoe organizer you can use to store your off-season shoes under your bed so they're not just taking up valuable space in your closet.
