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10 Smart Ways to Organize and Store Baby Clothes

An ornament box might be the baby clothes organizer you didn't know you needed.

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While incredibly cute, baby clothes can be challenging to keep organized—especially since they're tiny and babies outgrow them quickly. If you don't even know where to start when it comes to keeping track of it all, don't fret. There are plenty of storage solutions and organizers on the market that'll leave your baby's nursery looking clean and serene. From clothing rack dividers with size labels to an ornament box, we've gathered some of the best ways you can organize baby clothes. Incorporating even just one of these will make the whole experience a little less stressful.

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PartialPCo Baby Nursery Closet Dividers

Baby Nursery Closet Dividers
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PartialPCo Baby Nursery Closet Dividers

$20 at Etsy

Since babies quickly outgrow their clothing, the easiest way to arrange them in a closet is by size with labeled dividers. These engraved wood ones will add a natural touch to any nursery closet.

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Maisonette Children's Hangers

Children's Hangers
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Maisonette Children's Hangers

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To actually hang those tiny clothes, you'll need small hangers. These rattan ones would easily enhance any closet. But if you're less interested in their look, you can also buy plastic or metal ones with a nonslip finish that'll get the job done.

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Erkang Baby Dresser With Changing Table

Baby Dresser With Changing Table
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Erkang Baby Dresser With Changing Table

This combo dresser and changing table setup means you can easily stow away your baby's clothes right under the area you'll need them the most. This five-tier one features different size drawers and two open shelves.

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Crate and Barrel Rattan Baskets

Rattan Baskets
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Crate and Barrel Rattan Baskets

Low rattan baskets, like this honey-brown one, are ideal for storing baby clothes. Roll them up, and pack them in. Or consider making a pile or two of clothes in each. Go for baskets with cutout bin handles, so you can easily move them around if necessary.

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West Elm Cotton Diaper Caddy

Cotton Diaper Caddy
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West Elm Cotton Diaper Caddy

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No changing table is complete without a diaper caddy—and diapers are technically part of a baby's wardrobe. Place a few in this caddy for easy access to not only diapers but wipes, lotion, toys, and more while changing.

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3 Sprouts Giraffe Hanging Wall Organizer

Giraffe Hanging Wall Organizer
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3 Sprouts Giraffe Hanging Wall Organizer

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With this giraffe wall organizer, you can increase closet space on the back of the door or hang it on the wall to double as decor. Fill it with diapers, shoes, tiny sweatshirts, books, and more.

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delta children 48-Piece Nursery Storage Set

48-Piece Nursery Storage Set
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delta children 48-Piece Nursery Storage Set

Now 10% Off
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This budget-friendly set has everything you need to organize a nursery closet. It includes 30 velvet hangers, 12 closest dividers, three small bins, two large bins with lids, and a six-shelf hanging organizer—all for just over $40.

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mDesign Fabric Drawer Organizers

Fabric Drawer Organizers
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mDesign Fabric Drawer Organizers

To easily maintain well-kept drawers insert a few of these fabric organizers. They're available in taupe and white with a chevron print or a solid blue.

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mDesign Deep Plastic Storage Bins

Deep Plastic Storage Bins
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mDesign Deep Plastic Storage Bins

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If you're not a fan of fabric or basket organizers, try simple plastic storage bins. Store them on top of a dresser, inside deep drawers, or on closet shelves. Put your own labels on them for extra organization.

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The Home Edit Ornament Organizer Box

Ornament Organizer Box
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The Home Edit Ornament Organizer Box

With all of its small compartments, an ornament box is ideal for organizing baby clothes—especially when your kid grows out of them and you want to stow them away for safekeeping.

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