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Closet Organization for Sensory Sensitivity

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Start by removing all hangers, bins, and labels that trigger discomfort—especially plastic, rubber-coated, or embossed materials. Replace them with uniform, matte-finish wooden or felt-covered hangers and opaque, fabric-wrapped storage boxes. Sort clothing *by tactile category* (e.g., soft knits, crisp cottons,…

Closet Organization for Texture Sensitivity

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Start by removing *all* clothing from the closet. Sort items into three tactile categories: safe-to-wear (soft, seamless, labeled fabrics), conditional-use (tagless but slightly textured—store in opaque, smooth-surface bins), and avoid (scratchy, stiff, or layered seams). Discard or donate the avoid…

Closet Organization Tips for Sensory Sensitivity

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Start by removing all hangers and folding every garment flat—no wire, no plastic, no textured clips. Use only matte-finish, 100% cotton or bamboo-covered hangers (or skip hangers entirely). Sort items into three tactile categories: *smooth* (silk, modal), *soft-structured* (pique cotton,…