As kids grow up, sorting, storing and keeping track of their clothing can be overwhelming. Getty Images
When I gave birth to my first child, the clothes were part of the fun: dressing her in adorable onesies, shopping for baby outfits, gratefully receiving hand-me-downs. Fast-forward six years: Two more kids, countless growth spurts and heaps of clothes later, I’m overwhelmed.
Socks are everywhere. Tops spill out of drawers. The laundry basket overflows. The kids are bigger, and so are their wardrobe needs. Spirit weeks, holidays and the extracurricular activity du jour require more outfits, more laundering, more organization, more money. And even when we are done with an article of clothing, we have to fret over what to do with it.
“It’s one of those things as a parent that you cannot