Mr N.
Would it be possible to ask your family members to organise another wardrobe or focus on another area? Then to suggest that you would like to organise your wardrobe.
Ken N.
First off, set boundaries. The boundaries don’t have to be mean or even condescending. Simply let them know, ‘this is the best way for me to find MY things’ or ‘I have a system set so I don’t loose things’ . You may have to even repeatedly tell them. Or show them. If you have the ability, separate your clothing from theirs or their view so it’s not even visible to them. Put your most worn clothes in a spot that they don’t go or touch. Until then, you HAVE to set some form of a boundary. These are YOUR things. Whether or not they paid for them. They are yours and you should want to take care of your things.
Andy N.
Set boundaries you are responsable for your things. Do not let others do it for you. They can help fold things and leave it in the bed but you can put it away. That way you are certain to put things back where they belong
Brendon N.
Ask them not to because you have a system, could ask them to just leave your clothes on your bed perhaps so you cant put them away yourself.
Meenal F.
Will have to carve out time in the day and arrange your wardrobe yourself. Nobody knows it better.
If no option, then you can get organiser baskets and label them as tops / bottoms / socks – so no one can go wrong and wardrobe cannot get messed up as each item has its own box to go to 🙂
If no option, then you can get organiser baskets and label them as tops / bottoms / socks – so no one can go wrong and wardrobe cannot get messed up as each item has its own box to go to 🙂