Amazon Basics Hanging Shoe Organizer ONLY $5.60 for Prime Members
Save space with a hanging shoe organizer!
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Amazon Basics 24-Pocket Over-the-Door Hanging Shoe Organizer
Only $5.60 shipped for Prime members!
Use can store 12 pairs of shoes in these organizers, or get creative – shoe organizers can do much more than organize shoes. Use them to organize hair accessories, art supplies, toiletries, and even school lunch items!
Check out clever ideas our readers have used these hanging shoe organizers for…
I love these for storing bottle cleaning supplies cleaning rags and over my pantry door I use one for seasoning packets and items that will fit down in the pockets like kind bars and other snacks also these are great on the back of a bathroom door or linen closet for extra shampoo, soap, toothpaste etc. It surely has made a difference in organizing my life. – Hip reader, Nicole
Love these! Have used in garage to hold kids’ outdoor play shoes/flip flops, jumpropes, chalk, bubbles, badminton shuttlecocks, tennis balls, etc. Also on inside of pantry closet door….kid level pockets for snack items and upper pockets for small food items like jello or pudding boxes, season packets, microwave popcorn packages, anything that fits to make more room on the shelves! Great in kids’ room for small items like matchbox cars, play figurines, legos, and shoes on the bottom. Great for taking on a cruise since there is limited space in cabins. Hung on bathroom door to hold toiletry items…..came in SO handy as we didn’t have any counter space in our teeny tiny bathroom! -Hip reader, Susie
I use these for everything! They make great substitutes for a junk drawer in your kitchen. You can easily see everything you need versus digging for it in a drawer. I use one in the coat closet for all the winter mittens, hats, etc, and when my kids were babies I used them to organize all those onesies and socks over their closet door!! – Hip reader Dudleymom