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My name is Abby Jones and I'm talking about the process of moving into a new space and
ways to make that new space functional and efficient. Right now I am standing near my
closet and talking about ways that you might want to organize the things that you put in
your closet. Specifically right now I'm talking about a place where you might want to put
your workout clothes. So I have this type of drawers that I added into this part of
my closet, actually to expand the space that I have in my bathroom on my, for my bathroom
counter. But I, you know, since it's a chest of drawers, I have these drawers that I can
work with to put clothes in and things. So down in this bottom drawer I chose to put
my workout clothes. On this half of the drawer I have my shirts and on this half I have the
bottoms, my pants, my shorts, that sort of thing. My shirts I've rolled up, which I just
folded the t-shirt in half and rolled it up. Which even though, you know even though you're
working with the same amount of t-shirts you would be if you're folding them, it actually,
you can fit more of them in the same space in my experience. And it's a great way to
give you a view of, a better view of the shirts that you have so you don't have to be digging
around in a puzzle. Since you can lay them out horizontally as opposed to stacking them
vertically. So where you put your workout clothes will vary based on how many you have
and where you think it makes sense in your closet to have them. I thought this place
made sense particularly because I have quite a few workout clothes and this drawer will
contain them all in the same area as opposed to having to break them up into separate,
separate areas of the hanging storage that I have in the other part of my closet.