How to Organize Baby Onesies in a Drawer

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Organize baby onesies with ease using file folding, dividers, and size sorting. OhMyBebe’s soft, foldable onesies make drawer organization simple, stylish, and stress-free for every busy parent.

Baby clothes may be tiny, but they sure add up fast—especially onesie! With daily outfit changes and so many adorable prints, your baby’s drawer can turn messy in no time. Thankfully, a little smart organizing can make a big difference. Let’s explore how to keep all your baby onesies neat, tidy, and easy to grab.

Step 1: Sort by Size and Sleeve Length

Start by separating your onesies into categories like newborn, 0–3 months, 3–6 months, and so on. You can also group them by type—short sleeve, long sleeve, or sleeveless. This helps you quickly find what you need and keeps smaller sizes from getting lost at the back.

Step 2: Use the File Fold Method

Instead of stacking onesies on top of each other, try folding them and standing them upright like files in a drawer. This way, you can see every design at a glance and avoid digging through a messy pile. OhMyBebe’s soft, flexible onesies fold beautifully and fit perfectly in drawer dividers.

Step 3: Use Drawer Organizers

Drawer dividers or small storage boxes can help keep onesies separated by type or size. Label each section if needed—especially if you’re sharing the drawer with other baby items like socks or bibs.

Step 4: Keep a “Daily Use” Section

Set aside a small section for your go-to onesies—the ones you use most often. This saves time on busy mornings and makes diaper changes quicker. OhMyBebe’s everyday cotton onesies are a favorite choice for this spot thanks to their easy snaps and comfy fit.

Conclusion

Keeping your baby’s onesie drawer organized is easier than you think. With a few simple tips and thoughtful folding, you’ll always know where everything is. Explore OhMyBebe’s wide range of soft, stylish onesies—perfect for filling your baby’s drawer with comfort, charm, and easy-to-find outfits.

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