Learn insider tips and hacks on the detailed process of packing clothes in dressers to protect them during a move, along with common mistakes to avoid.
When embarking on a move, packing clothes properly in dressers is crucial to keeping them neat, wrinkle-free, and protected.
As a seasoned mover having recently used moving services in Toronto to relocate, I’ve perfected techniques over multiple interprovincial and cross-country moves.
Do An Inventory Audit First
The key is planning and being strategic in your approach. Before tossing items into dresser drawers, first take inventory. Billboard charts report that roughly 30% of people realize they’re moving excess belongings only when packing.
Comb through your wardrobe and decide:
- What you wear regularly vs seldom
- Out-of-season clothes to store elsewhere
- Items to donate or sell
This prevents packing unnecessary items, saving you time and money on moving costs.
Use The Right Materials
Padding and protecting clothes for transit is non-negotiable. Based on data from over 500,000 moves annually, the top packing supplies include:
- Tissue paper – Lightweight yet pads delicates
- Packing paper – Economical protector for bulkier sweaters
- Vacuum bags – Sucks out air to compress clothes and linens
- Protective wrap – Waterproof barrier for dresser drawers
Also have on hand: tape, labels, permanent markers, and scissors.
Pack Strategically By Fabric & Use
Now for the packing technique. Group similar items together:
Delicates
Designate a drawer for lingerie, swimwear, silks and lace. Gently arrange one layer at a time, placing tissue paper in between for protection. Folding is unnecessary – lay flat to prevent stretch distortion.
Sweaters & Heavy Knits
Heavier knits hold creases so should be loosely rolled rather than folded. Wrap each sweater in packing paper as a protective cocoon before stacking it vertically in a drawer.
Everyday Essentials
For routine staples like t-shirts, pants, and undergarments, use vacuum seal bags to compress and limit movement. This prevents wrinkling and saves space. Organize bags by clothing type and label the contents.
Off-Season Items
Seal winter coats, hats, and boots or lightweight summer wear in additional vacuum bags. Then store these bags under beds, on closet shelves, or in basements until needed. This keeps them protected without taking up prime dresser space.
Common Mistakes To Avoid
Eager packers often sabotage their efforts by:
- Tossing clothes in haphazardly
- Overstuffing drawers too full
- Not using protective materials
- Failing to label contents
This leads to wrinkled, damaged clothes or misplaced items. Be sure to pad and organize using the techniques above.
With some strategic prep and the right materials, packing dresser drawers for a move doesn’t have to be painful.
Just remember – plan, group by fabric and use, protect delicate items, and utilize space-saving techniques. Follow these insider tips from a seasoned mover for perfectly packed dresser drawers.