Make sure to put these clothes back in their assigned spots after you do laundry. It can be pretty easy to mix the shirts with one another, so try to avoid doing this!
Put the front of the shirt face down when you fold it so you can see which shirt it is when you go to open your drawer.
You can buy these FlipFolds online or at a local home goods store.
This method also lets you remove shirts from your drawers without messing up the other shirts. You won’t have to rummage through every shirt to find the one you’re looking for!
You can pick up hangers at a local department store or order some online.
You can order a set of cubbies online or at a local home improvement store.
If you’re going to wear one of the shirts you’ve put away, make sure to take it out of the box and let it air out for about 15 minutes before you put it on.
Make sure you wash the shirts before you give them away to ensure they’re as clean as possible.
Old shirts also make for great paint frocks if that happens to be one of your hobbies.
Since shirts are so versatile and can be reused in many different ways, this should be a last resort.