English Chest History

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If your closet is anything like mine, storage space seems to be very limited. There are multiple hangers on the ground and various garments that I havent worn in years but which I still treasure for sentimental reasons. The more I seem to hang these items, the more it seems that there is a conspiracy for the clothes to gang up and become more adamant about lying on the floor.

So, I have given up and now it looks like my closet is a place where clothes go when they feel tired and dont feel like standing up on a hanger like the rest of their fellow counterparts. I have thought about the possible ways to arrange my chaotic closet world, and the best solution that I have reached thus far seemed to involve an English chest. Dont be intimidated by the fancy term, its merely a big wooden box to throw your stuff in. Similar to the big toy box that you had when you were a little tyke. I figure it is a perfect solution to my mess. I will put all the things that I want to keep but cant really find a perfect place for in this English chest.

For the early settlers, chests were vital because there were no dressers or closets to store clothing, household sheets, etc. Most of...

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