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how do you pack/store your clotehs in your HTT?

hybridnewbies
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I'm having trouble figuring out where or how or what to pack our clothes in our Zeppelin II EZ190 Hybrid TT. We are family of 4- two adults and two boys ages 7 and 5. Just wondering if anyone found a great solution!

and where do you store extra shoes?

how do you deal with shoes off in the camper- where do you put them for on and off?
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galexander
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We also use laundry baskets or plastic containers for storage. Easy to load and unload. For short weekend trips, we just put clothes into gym bag or other large carry on bag. Keep things we need in camper and the rest go into the bed of the truck and use as needed.
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I hang most of mine in the closet, just like at home.

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bikendan
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a lot depends on how much storage your HTT has.

you have a smaller/shorter HTT, therefore you'll have less storage than other HTT's, like our 23SS.
our 23SS has so much storage, we can't fill it all. we have a big wardrobe closet and numerous cabinets to store more clothes.
the lowest ones are where we store our shoes.
if our shoes are wet or muddy, we have two cabinets by the door to store clean/dry ones, usually slippers or flip flops.
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We've moved from our HTT to a TT, but the same could work for you. Good old plastic laundry baskets from WM. And granted, it was just two of us with the very rare time that DS#1 would join us and he did the same, just ended up with the slightly larger basket. As it happened, the 2 that DH and I used, fit perfectly in the top of the wardrobe on the shelf. If it fit in the basket it could go, otherwise..... If you don't have a set up like that, some folks have used the wheeled drawer-type organizers. Others have had success with the hanging sweater organizers. Smaller kids = smaller clothes, although more of them. Suggest you plan 1 outfit per day and take 1 extra for you and DH and maybe 2 extra for the kids. That's all. Shoes.....another basket that you could shove under the dinette at bedtime. During the day, some of these things can sit on the bunkends. Not a good idea to store shoes outside since some folks have found critters have taken up residence overnight.....not good. The only things we took on hangers were jackets, etc., otherwise it got folded and into the basket. Minimize. If they get dirty, it's ok....you're camping. If you're in a real pinch for space, you can store some things in the shower/tub.
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