The bags do not allow the clothes to breathe enough.
How best to store clothes in attic.
Heat can damage things such as photographs and wood.
You ve got shelves that become messier and messier the further down you go.
Use the attic to store anything that is impervious to heat.
Cardboard boxes and trash bags make a good home for.
If you have a suitably temperate attic to store clothes in select your storage bins carefully.
Plastic storage bins are the best choice for storing clothing in an attic and not just because they allow the contents to be seen at a glance.
You ve got the well kept suits dresses in garment bags all hung up in a row.
According to fire safety company kidde storing one in a space hotter than 120 degrees fahrenheit can reduce the lifespan of a fire extinguisher and may even shorten the discharge time.
You want to make sure you can lift the boxes easily and if they happen to tumble over they don t hurt anyone.
Storing clothes in plastic bags is not recommended.
It will also keep the clothing from wrinkling and creasing during storage.
This will keep down the risk of mildew and mold.
Wrap the clothing in something breathable i e fabric.
Keep chuck sell or store.
You might want to find a more climate controlled space than your attic to store it in.
Instead find a set of clear plastic bins to use instead.
In the basement store everything in clear plastic bins labeled and not packed too heavily.