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Plus, you'll never have to worry about your tanks or wide-shouldered tops slipping off of them again! A pack of 50 is $19.95+ on Amazon (three colors).
If you hung all five pairs on their own hanger, they'd each take up at least half an inch of space on your closet rod, using maybe 2.5 inches total — but layer them on a specialty hanger, and suddenly they take up less than 1/2 an inch! Get them on Amazon for $9.87 each.
An oldie but a goodie!
They work for basically any kind of shoe, from flats, to boots, to sandals, to pumps. A set of 10 is $24.95 on Amazon.
Every time you come up to them, they ~illuminate~. What could be simpler or more useful? They're on Amazon, $12.99 for a pack of three.
Plus they're infinitely adjustable, so you can customize the way your shelf's divided whenever you need to — if you used boxes or baskets, you'd be stuck with that pre-specified width! From blue i style.
A set of eight of the shelf dividers pictured on the right are $34.99 on Amazon.
The fabric pretties them up a little. To cut pool noodles, all you need is a serrated kitchen knife! From A Spotted Pony.
Since it's currently summertime, you can probably find the noodles at a nearby store. But in case you're reading this in the dead of winter, worry not! You can still find pool noodles on Amazon, of course: $17.81 for four.
See how they used them in this itty-bitty closet on Live Simply By Annie. A similar fold-up one is $14.99, or a set of two that swings flat to the wall is $25.99, both on Amazon.
From Graceful Order. A similar valet is $16.95 on Amazon.
That one's $19.99 on Amazon, and can hold up to 20 pounds of weight.
From Fabulous Fashions for Sensible Style. Get a similar rack on Amazon for $9.
From One King's Lane.
Step one: lay the shirt out flat on the board. Step two: quickly flip three panels. Step three: enjoy your immaculately folded shirt. Get one on Amazon for $23.99.
A place for everything and everything in its place. Get them on Amazon for $14.87.
And even when you spot one in the very back row that you want to wear, it won't be a pain to disentangle it from everything else. This would work for tank top organization, too! From DIY & Crafts.
Get a similar over-door towel rack for $14.99 and a pack of 12 plastic shower curtain rings for $6.98 from Amazon.
Because of COURSE there's a specialty hanger for scarves. (Reviewers say it also works great for leggings!) It's on Amazon for $9.87.
Then, you can either hang them directly on your closet rod or on a smaller curtain rod, as Live Simply By Annie did here. If you have just a few belts, I'd try something with Command Hooks.
Because who said you HAD to use a closet organizer the way it was designed to be used?
Whether you're hanging belts, ties, tanks, or some other random thing, get it on Amazon for $8.55.
From Graceful Order. Get a pack of seven clear oval hooks on Amazon for $9.99. (More curious about the bracelet organizer? Get something similar on Amazon for $25.95.)
Besides that, it can help young kids reach and choose their own clothes! This particular model works with both wire and wood closet rods, and adjusts both width- and height-wise (between 27 and 31 inches in either direction), so it's flexible enough to suit different needs for years. It's $13.96 on Amazon.
From Apartment Therapy. A similar shelf (to what they use in the top of the closet) is $22.33, or a slightly smaller option is $12.99, both on Amazon.
From Lindsey Crafter, who went a very DIY route; you can also get an easy-to-install system of narrow baskets instead, $33.99 on Amazon, or a classic over-door pocket shoe organizer, $7.97 on Amazon.
From Wellesley And King, who uses one of the Container Store's Elfa rack systems. You can choose between completely building your own from scratch ($10+ per "component"), or picking one of the standardized options they offer (starting at $111).
From A Proverbs Wife, who uses a hanging jewelry organizer on one part of the door for earrings and bracelets (get a similar one for $7.37 on Amazon), and clear Command Hooks ($6.36 on Amazon) on the other part.
Get a set of two on Amazon for $9.99.
These have a clear panel that let you see what's inside, and three compartments to keep everything neatly sorted in stacks. Get a set of two on Amazon for $19.99 (available in four colors).
This one's $23.69 on Amazon.
Learn how from Apartment Therapy.
They're airtight and waterproof, so you don't have to worry about bugs, spills, or mildew getting to whatever you have stored. You can get them in four different sizes (small to extra large, and some combo packs) depending on what it is you need to store. A pack of five medium bags is $24.99 on Amazon.
It'll be even more functional, because you can sit on it to put on your shoes, or stand on it to get to something up high — plus it'll just look neater! From Fab Everyday. A similar ottoman is $85.99+ on Amazon (available in 11 colors/fabrics).