
Even if you decide what to put out your clothes, the inside tends to get messed up quickly. I have found Hundred yen store goods that can be easily used and classified, so I would like to introduce them.


The "organization storage partition case" sold at the 100-yen shop "Ceria" is a partition case that uses polypropylene non-woven fabric. There are several sizes for socks, underwear, handkerchiefs, etc., all of which are characterized by the fact that the upper part can be folded back and adjusted.



Since it is made of elastic material and is self-supporting, even people who are not good at folding it neatly can roughly classify clothes in the drawer. However, since each case has a depth of about 32 cm, there is a disadvantage that wasteful space will be generated if the size does not match. It seems good to measure and simulate in advance, or use it only for small items that are easy to lose sight of.

By the way, MUJI also sells the same concept "non-woven partition case with variable height", which is also made of the same polypropylene. When I compared it, I got the impression that MUJI was by far the most polite in terms of sewn surfaces such as edge treatment, and the material was soft and easy to fold back.




However, the price of MUJI is from 690 yen (tax included) for 2 pieces, so it's a great deal to get it for 100 yen! Check it out if you want to review the drawers.