My underwear is lined up neatly in my drawer, single file. I retrieve the closest pair when in need, and place newly laundered and folded skivvies at the back of the row to wait their turn.
I do the same thing with shirts that I wear to work. This time it’s a hanger situation in a closet, left-to-right.
I do the same with the shirts, more or less. But some of them work their way to the far left where the don’t get selected much. For example, long-sleeved shirts during summer.
Underwear I just use until I am on the last or 2nd to last pair. That’s the signal to do laundry.
Socks are just tossed into a drawer loose, and are paired-up as needed.
only time I do something like that is move the winter clothes to the bottom drawer and move the shorts and lighter shirts up
But im the type that I could throw most of my clothes in a box and be happy ….
I try to keep the Lil’Wrekker’s clothing on a rotation. But things go out of style so fast when you’re 18. I try to beat in her head how expensive that pair of jeans were and how she needs to wear them. Doesn’t work real good.
Myself? Nah, I wear things out to shreds and then throw them away or put it in the rag bag.
Things on Mustard-rotation: underwear, socks, bras.
Everything else kind of ends up with a popular side vs. an unpopular side. The popular stuff gets used a lot more. In fact I have a Monday Outfit, to keep me from having to think early Monday morning.
All undergarments go to the bottom and the back of the drawers so the “oldest” clean clothes are at the front and top of the pile. Jeans are loaded on the left and chosen from the right. Shirts are mostly random, but I try to keep track of what was worn when.
Similarly with towels and sheets. I even put dishes on the bottom of the stack and take from the top. I don’t expect the glass to wear out, but I figure if the pattern fades, it’ll fade uniformly thru the stack.
Shoe rotation is much more random, but I try not to wear a pair 2 days in a row.
Clean unders, casual / athletic socks, & polo shirts all go on the bottom. Dress socks go in the right & get pulled from the left as appropriate (tan socks go w/ khakis, not navy pants).
Very; but it has nothing to do with clean clothes rotation. :o
I rotate my jeans - I have relatively few pairs, don’t wash them all that often, and want them to have as much time between wearings as possible to air out or whatever. I just toss them on the top of the stack when I’m done with them and pull from the bottom when I need one.
As for me, no. I’m way too disorganized for that. I’m lucky if I’m actually taking the shirt out of the drawer or from the rack, as opposed to pulling it unfolded out of the dryer.
I have three hampers - one for dirty clothes, one for straight-from-dryer t-shirts, and one for straight-from-dryer whites/socks, in order to explicitly organize my rumpled laziness.