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Criusia 6-Pack Large Drawer Organizer for Socks and Underwear - Washable Fabric Storage Bins with 90 Cells for Baby Clothes, Ties, and Belts (Grey)
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- 【WIDELY FIT ALL DRAWERS】Each of our drawer dividers for clothes measures 12.5"x12.5"x4" (32x32x10 cm), making them a perfect fit for any closet or dresser drawers, stackable in deep drawers higher than 8.4". The 6 set includes 2 organizadores de closet with 24 medium cube cells, 2 with 16 large cells, and 2 with 5 long cells.
- TROUBLESHOOT YOUR QUALITY ISSUES. Have you detected an unusual odor in your drawers? Several organizer bins are constructed from cardboard, which can lead to smells. Our Criusia drawer organizers utilize robust plastic boards covered in cationic cloth, boosting durability by 10 times compared to non-woven fabric options. They are scent-free, perfect for organizing a baby nursery, and can be washed for extended use.
- 【EASY TO ASSEMBLE & CLEAN】These collapsible storage bins for clothes are easy to fold or unfold quickly with the zip on bottom. Rinse with water then air dry these wardrobe clothes organizer , do not wring or machine wash.
- 【90 LARGE COMPARTMENTS】Unlike other sock organizers with small sections, our clothes organizer features slightly larger compartments in 3 sizes to better accommodate various under-clothes storage and space saving needs. It's perfect for men’s boxers, winter socks, women’s bras up to C cup, yoga leggings, hair accessories, ties, scarves, belts, yarns and even small Christmas ornaments.
- 【VERSATILE USE】Not only drawer organizers for clothing, these storage containers could also serve as storage boxes for quick sock dress in entryway coat rack, storage baskets for shelves in living room, small toy storage organizer in playroom, storage bins for towels in bathroom. Wonderful home organization must haves for dorm room essentials, apartment essentials, or as house warming gifts new home.

































