Organize Dresser Drawers With Dollar Tree's Versatile Fabric Storage Baskets

Without organizers, your dresser drawers can feel like mayhem. Socks float aimlessly next to underpants, while pajamas intermingle with undershirts and leisurewear. If this sounds familiar to you, you might find that things are difficult to locate, or the mess just keeps getting worse despite your best efforts. To corral the disarray, you'll need to invest in some organizers, but that's easier said than done. Dresser bins can get pretty expensive, especially if you go with a name brand store like The Container Store. However, if you don't have the budget to pay upward of $100 to clean up your dresser, you're in luck. There are plenty of ways to use Dollar Tree items to DIY affordable organizers.

Dollar Tree has a variety of fabric organizers that you can pop into your drawers to help you separate and categorize your items. It's the affordable staple that will totally transform your dresser storage. You can use different sizes and options depending on what you want to separate, such as smaller bins for socks and larger ones for pajamas. Here is a closer look at the options.

Different types of Dollar Tree fabric storage baskets

The best way to organize your dresser drawers is to get bins that perfectly corral the items you have, and to figure out which ones to buy, you have to take stock of how much you have of everything. Remove everything from your drawers and group them into categories. Then, purchase Dollar Tree baskets in the sizes that will both fit in your drawers and corral those items. For instance, if you only have two pairs of pajamas, then a small fabric basket will do. But if you have 10 undershirts, you will need something larger for that category.

For the larger bins, go with the store's popular Trendy Neutral Fabric Storage Bins, which cost $1.25 apiece. They are stored completely flat, so if your needs change and you need to remove some from your dresser, they won't take up much space in storage. They're about 8 inches tall, 12 inches long, and 9 inches wide, providing ample space for larger items like leisurewear, PJs, or slippers. They also come in a trendy grid design, making them an attractive addition to your dresser. However, if you need something smaller to corral things like socks or underwear, try Mini Flex Storage Bins, which cost $1.25 for two. They're 3 inches wide but 10 inches long, perfect for capturing smaller collections.

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