If you save a lot of your kids clothes, put them in Ziplock bags with their names and the name of the person who made it or the significance of it. Then store it in a Rubbermaid container. It seems to me that Rubbermaid makes the best containers. They take our abuse without cracking, which non-Rubbermaid has done to me a few times. I have not had a problem with Rubbermaid even in my storage unit which has no temperature control.
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