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Women are not the only ones that like to organize their clothing during the days of the week. Men also prefer not to think about what to wear during the week. Many famous people rather wear the same thing each day than organize clothing. But, if you like to change your outfits each day to something you love but don’t want to spend a lot of time setting up outfits, this masculine days of the week clothing organizer will help anyone, male or female, to organize their outfits.
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- Why did I make these clothing organizer clothespins?
- When should I organize my clothing for the week?
- Supplies Needed to make these Clothespins
- How much did this project cost to make?
- Masculine Days of the Week Clothing Organizer Instructions
- Masculine Days of the week clothing organizer Reveal
- Visit our other DIY Days of the week Clothing Organizers
- Other things to organize in a men’s closet.
- Check out our other related clothing organizing tips for men.
Why did I make these clothing organizer clothespins?
Since I repurposed the days of the week clothing organizer in an earlier post and then made one for my child, I found that these would be great for masculine or anyone who likes the look to organize their clothing.
When should I organize my clothing for the week?
If you decide to organize your clothing once for the entire week, Sundays are usually the best time to do this task. Pull out the outfits. Match them up on the floor or bed. Then, pull the day of the week clip or sign and place it over the hangers. And then, you can hang it up in an area of the closet to help you grab the stuff quickly in the morning.
Supplies Needed to make these Clothespins
To make these masculine days of the week clothing organizer, you only need:
1 packet of wooden clips from Michael’s Every clip is .71" x 2.83" (18mm x 72mm) - NOT an affiliate link
1 sheet of Cricut black vinyl to make the days of the week labels (Affiliate Link)
Cricut Cutting Pad Standard grip
Cricut Machine - this link is from Amazon (affiliate)
Weeding tools for Cricut vinyl - this link is from Amazon (affiliate)
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How much did this project cost to make?
This project only cost about $15 to make because I had most of these items. The clips and the vinyl sheet were the only things I needed.
Masculine Days of the Week Clothing Organizer Instructions
Step 1: Using the Cricut (Affiliate Link) cutting pad 12x12 inch, add a sheet of 12x12 inch black vinyl. Print out the labels (Affiliate Link) on the Cricut machine (Affiliate Link). Use the app for Cricut (Affiliate Link) and cut out the days of the week letters.
Feel free to use these Monday through Sunday labels I made on the Cricut community.
Step 2: Weed the excess vinyl using the weeding tools (Affiliate Link). Be sure to check the inside of the letters for excess vinyl.
Step 3: Using the transfer tape, use the line at the bottom of the transfer tape and line it up with the days of the week word. Doing this will guide you when attaching it to the clips.
Step 4: Apply to each of the clips. You may need to place a letter on the right side of the clip metal.
Masculine Days of the week clothing organizer Reveal
And this is what the masculine days of the week clothing organizer look like. Cool, right? The larger clips allow you to clip to the hanger easily. They stand on their side so you can easily see the day of the week. YAY!
These clips work nicely on the cheap plastic hangers in our closet.
Visit our other DIY Days of the week Clothing Organizers
HOW TO MAKE REPURPOSED DIY DAY OF THE WEEK CLOSET DIVIDERS
DIY AFFORDABLE WEEK DAY CLOTHING ORGANIZERS
HOW TO MAKE CHALK PAINT DAYS OF THE WEEK CLOTHING ORGANIZER
I hope this DIY project helps you or your family stay organized and speed up your morning routine (Affiliate Link). Let me know if you try making these for your home. I would love to hear from you.
Other things to organize in a men’s closet.
You can use other organizing tools (Affiliate Link) to organize a men’s closet. Some items that can be used in a masculine closet are a tie organizer, hat organizer, pants hangers, suit jackets, suit hangers, shoe organizers, boot organizers, and sock and undergarment organizers. There are many brands you can find that make these organizers. They vary, and some may be better for your particular situation.
Check new arrival rugs at Boutique Rugs
Check out these I found on Amazon (affiliate).
Check out our other related clothing organizing tips for men.
HOW TO ORGANIZE SOCKS ONCE AND FOR ALL {SOCK ORGANIZATION OPTIONS}
5 SUPER IMPORTANT MENS CLOSET ORGANIZATION TIPS
ORGANIZING A BOYS ROOM IN JUST TWO HOURS
HOW I ORGANIZED MY KIDS CLOSETS
Janet Schiesl says
Your clips are super! but I have to say I don't know anyone who uses this method to plan outfits for the week. Maybe it's just me.
I do know a man who (before retirement) wore the same type of pants everything day with a polo shirt. I arranged his polo shirts in a rainbow in his closet and pulled the next shirt from the left each day. He is super organized!
Julie Bestry says
This is a really nifty idea for organizing outfits in advance, and not just for guys. I'm sure some non-binary folks, people whose aesthetic leans less toward "cute," and women who prefer a sort of "rustic" ambiance would love these, too.
I don't own a Cricut and I'm usually terrible at anything remotely crafty — I work hard to get those labelmaker labels centered on file folders — but I have clients who would delight in this! Very cool.
Linda Samuels says
I've never used Cricut, but it looks like a lot of fun! What a clever use of those materials to create a weekly clothing management system with clothespins. For the less craft savvy, I can see doing something similar but labeling the clothespins with a Sharpie.
Sabrina Quairoli says
That would work too! Thanks for stopping by and commenting. =)
Jonda Beattie says
This would also be a great way to help kids organize their wardrobe for the week!
Sabrina Quairoli says
I totally agree! Thanks for stopping by and commenting. =)
Seana Turner says
What a nice idea. Have to say that I don't think my husband would do this, but I know there are some guys who would love this kind of thing. I haven't gotten onto the Cricut, but the results are really terrific.
This is when it is nice to wear a uniform. I know my husband felt it was more work to get dressed when suits fell out of fashion and "casual" days became a thing.