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Old 06-24-2020, 10:41 PM   #41
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one set of clothes? you guys are making it easy for other folks to keep the proper socially distanced space between you and them.
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Old 06-25-2020, 01:24 AM   #42
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In our 21 wifey has her own drawer as she's a bit short at reaching the bins over the bed.

Charlie, the storage devices you produce were my wife's inspiration for storage in the overhead areas. She took foamcore sheets, cut and scored them to make binboxes. A little packing tape, some self-adhesive shelf liner for decorative covers, and we have slide out containers for a variety of clothing items. She's even got me to use them! (And, they're lighter than ABS.)
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Old 06-25-2020, 07:38 AM   #43
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I have to hand Charlie a "kudos" for his help with the 2016 Escape models and the leaking refer vent. Charlie fabricated a nice little shelf for the exterior refer vent which leaked until resealed. This was with the early 2ndG models with the new style straight walls, new wider door and newer refer models.
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Old 06-25-2020, 09:30 AM   #44
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Hangers? When we are traveling, I wear jeans and T-shirts exclusively. I don’t even wear short pants because I do not want skin cancers on my legs; I’ve had enough cut off my face and forearms. So my choice of clothing lends itself to folding. .....
Since we tend to not take our formal wear on camping trips, I installed shelves that take up about of the side of the closet. The remaining ⅓ of the closet bar can be used for the occasional jacket or sweater. The shelves give us plenty of room for folded up casual wear and underwear.
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Old 06-25-2020, 09:39 AM   #45
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I, too, have elfa mesh drawer rack in the wardrobe of my 17a. there are enough drawers for all of my clothes, jackets, all toiletries and various electronics (camera, binocs, etc). In 2018 I did a 4 month trip spanning seasons so needed both hot and cold weather clothing. no problem! I love packing cubes for a suitcase but dealing with all those zippers would not be my choice for the trailer. isn't it great that there are so many options and each one gets to have it their own way.
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Old 06-25-2020, 09:52 AM   #46
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I will no doubt bring some things that need hangers, like my selection of kilts and associated Scottish wear for those occasional games we run into, or just for sitting around at night.

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Old 10-23-2020, 09:57 AM   #47
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We got ours off of wayfair.ca. Lisa said she thinks they called them petite size hangers there. They are a good quality wood hanger. I like tough hangers as I often hang a few collared shirts on them to save space.
After extensive search, trial and error I did find hangers that work quite well in the wardrobe on my 5.0. They are 15.5 inches vs 16.5 +- inches for normal hangers. 14 inches would probably be ideal length, but the 14.5 length works just fine. These hangers are quite sturdy and hold heavier and multiple pieces of clothing very well

I did order petite from Wayfair, they were described as somewhere in that 14 inch range, but in regality they 12 inches. Too small for adult clothing.

I did find the 14.5 inch on Amazon and I am quite happy with them.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Thanks Jim for putting me onto "PETITE" hangers.
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