4CONVY Solid, Foldable Clothes Storage Box with Zipper - [2024 UPGRADED MATERIAL] Storage Bag for Duvets, Clothes, Bedding - Storage Box for Clothes with Window
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4CONVY Solid, Foldable Clothes Storage Box with Zipper - [2024 UPGRADED MATERIAL] Storage Bag for Duvets, Clothes, Bedding - Storage Box for Clothes with Window

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  • Sturdy as a wardrobe. You don't need a wardrobe. You can arrange the storage boxes as you wish: in the outermost corner of the loft, in a column shape or even pyramids. The steel frame makes the clothes boxes very stable. They can be stacked over 2 metres and will not tip over and the clothes inside will not be creased
  • Resistant to moisture, dirt and insects. We know you will use our storage bags in the basement, loft or other harsh conditions, so we have made them from the material used for tents, backpacks or garden covers. The fabric (Oxford 600D) protects against moisture and dirt in various shapes. The zips make it moth-proof and protect against dust
  • Instant access. With our foldable storage bags, you can quickly pull your belongings out of the middle without having to rearrange the whole stack. Thanks to two viewing windows at the front and on the side, you can see the storage items immediately. 2 zip openings allow you to access the contents from the top and from the front. No need to remove the other clothes boxes
  • Optimal size: A clothes box is the size of a standard wardrobe shelf. It is ideal for storing clothes, bedding and pillows, but also for toys and things for camping

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