The trick has been hailed as a ‘game-changer’
, the reigning queen of home organisation hacks, has revealed a for storing trousers to optimise wardrobe space. As part of her January reset series on , Stacey shared a variety of ingenious ways to organise items, including the use of tiered trouser hangers.
Although she didn’t specify the exact brand of hangers she uses, similar ones can be found in most stores, including . A 3-pack of Space Saving S-Type Trousers Hangers is available for £10.99, and a 10-pack for £28.99.
Each hanger can accommodate up to five pairs of jeans, trousers or skirts. Argos also offers similar hangers, currently discounted from £7.50 to £5 for a pack of two.
Stacey hailed this simple hack as a “game-changer”, claiming it liberated half of her wardrobe space. If you, your partner or children have numerous pairs of trousers, these s-shaped hangers could be a vital addition to your home organisation.
For further wardrobe organisation, Stacey recommends dividing your trousers on hangers based on their function. She has a formal trousers hanger and a casual trousers hanger, reports .
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Stacey Solomon is the queen of organisation
You could even sort them into work trousers, school trousers, jeans and skirts. This isn’t the first time we’ve been wowed by Stacey’s tips.
In her January reset series, she also revealed a nifty trick to stop underwear and socks from getting tangled up using a plastic shopping bag holder.
If you’re planning a winter sun getaway, you might want to adopt some of Stacey’s clever packing hacks.
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Using over-the-door shoe storage organisers (like this one from Amazon, currently reduced to £10.99), Stacey plans out her children’s outfits and uses each compartment for each outfit each day. The best part?
There’s no need to unpack at your destination, simply unroll it and hang it over a door or on a coat hook.
These are fantastic tips for those aiming to be more organised in 2025. We can’t wait to see what ingenious storage solution Stacey will share with us next.
It comes as the presenter divided fans over another storage hack. The presenter admitted that she was fed up with her underwear getting mixed up in a drawer and recommended that her fans get a plastic bag holder.
She said: “So, today I put my knickers in a plastic bag holder – because I’m sick of my knickers, bras and socks getting all jumbled up in the drawer, so I’m separating them.”
After the clip was re-shared on Facebook, one perplexed viewer remarked: “Big plastic storage bags from Ikea £3 are better than a box.”
Another added: “The talent is she’s making money.”
As a third hit back: “Surprised by these comments by women. Don’t we have enough to contend with without turning on each other?”