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Reply to "how to store all the leggings for kindergartner?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To all of you rollers, doesn't your DD just unroll them, decide she doesn't want them, and then just throw them back in the box? I just dedicate 1 dresser drawer to leggings, and I make sure it is seasonal (ie, no capris in the winter). As it gets closer to laundry day, there are fewer pairs in there and easier for DD to choose. In your case with open shelves I'd just try getting some baskets that fit and keep school leggings in one basket, and the rest in another and she can just hunt through the basket and grab what she needs. [/quote] No. You should try it. I agree with a poster that you only need about ten pairs of leggings. So, my daughter looks in the shoebox, identifies which pair she wants (this can take some time), then pulls it out. She used to pull everything out when she had stuff stacked on top of each other in a drawer. She would see something at the bottom of the drawer, or be searching for a particular item, and pull out everything on top of it. [/quote] 10 pairs of leggings is a ton of leggings if she wears other kinds of pants or tights as well. Just try cutting back. [/quote] NP. IMO 10 is not a lot at all. Why cut back if it's neither a budgetary nor clutter problem? My 4 year old wears leggings with either shirts or dresses, shorts, rarely jeans, and rarely tights with dresses. While I've lost count of how many pairs of leggings she has, I know it's far more than 10, and it's not much of an issue. We keep them folded in one drawer of her dresser and they don't really take up much room. Of course, my willingness to purchase a ton of kids' clothes might have something to do with the fact that I get almost everything for her secondhand, and any article of clothing rarely costs more than $5-$10. She still tends to mess up her clothes during the day at preschool or whatever, so I won't yet buy anything expensive enough that I'd be upset if it were ruined quickly.[/quote]
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