Wardrobe Box FAQs, What You Should Know Before Buying

A wardrobe box is a convenient way to store your closet items straight into a packing box. It allows you to hang your items up on their hanger to transport and store them fully protected by the strong sidewalls.

By using a wardrobe box you avoid wasting time by removing hangers, folding clothes, then rehanging and iron pressing once they reach their final destination.

They allow you to use them as temporary closets if you do not yet have a closet at your new home. They also allow you to keep your clothes in great condition if they need to be kept in storage somewhere for a good length of time.

Wardrobe boxes for use in storage is the mot ideal solution. However the best storage solution for clothes depends on if they’re being kept there for short term or long term.

FAQ Contents

SIZE AND CAPACITY

What Is The Size Of A Wardrobe Box?

Approximately How Many Articles Of Clothes Can One Wardrobe Box Hold?

CONSTRUCTION

Do The Boxes Come Flat With Assembly Required? Or Are They Already Fully Constructed As Boxes When They’re Delivered?

Is There A Tutorial To Put Them Together?

Do The Boxes Have To Be Taped?

QUALITY OF BUILD

What Does The Crush Testing Number (ECT) Mean?

Are Wardrobe Boxes Stackable?

How Well Do Wardrobe Boxes Withstand Damage?

Do Wardrobe Boxes Have Handles?

WHAT CAN YOU HANG

Can You Hang Jeans With Velvet Hangers On The Bar?

Can You Lay Shoes Across The Bottom?

How Long Can You Store Without Musty/Mildew. Do You Need To Put Clothes In Hanging Bags To Protect For Long Term Storage?

MISC

How Long Do They Typically Take To Ship?


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FAQ For Wardrobe Boxes

  1. What Is The Size Of A Wardrobe Box

    A typical wardrobe boxes dimensions; measured  W x D x H, are between the ranges of 20 x 20 x 34 inches or the smallest to 24 x 24 x 46 inches for some of the largest. The wider the box is means in turn that the length of the bar is longer allowing you to fit more clothes inside. How tall is a wardrobe box? The greater the height of the box allows you to hang longer sets of clothes without obstruction, such as dresses sets of suits, long coats or jumpsuits.

  2. Can You Hang Jeans With Velvet Hangers On The Bar?

    Yes you can hang items on velvet hangers perfectly fine. The bar used across wardrobe boxes to hang items are constructed from metal. You are not limited by any material of hanger and can choose whichever you currently have available. This applies universally to all clothing items whether it is jeans, dresses, shirts or coats.

  3. Do The Boxes Come Flat Requiring Assembly? Or Are They Already Fully Constructed As Boxes When They’re Delivered?

    The boxes will arrive at your door flat packed. This is done to save space for shipping as fully constructed boxes will take up more space and hence cost much more to ship out this way. The flat boxes do require assembly but this is minimal at best. You don’t require any tools, all you need is some strong tape and a few minutes. The boxes are held together by the tape and their strong corrugated sidewalls. The metal clothes bar simply slots into the the pre cut hole to complete the assembly. This bar is held up by the strong sidewalls of the box to allow you to lod your clothes. Once everything is inside you then close the remaining flaps and tape them down to fully enclose and protect your clothing items while they’re being transported.

  4. What Does The Crush Testing Number (ECT) Mean For Wardrobe Boxes?

    The ECT rating is the edge crush testing that packing boxes use to measure the amount of crushing force the the boxes can withstand at their edges before collapsing. This is a good indicator of the overall strength of the box,. Firstly by being able to stack up multiple items or other wardrobes boxes on top safely. Secondly by increasing the total weight carrying capacity of the wardrobe box. This increased weight carrying capacity is important when carrying several heavy clothing items such as a set of coats or jackets. Double walled and triple walled boxes with a high ECT rating contribute to their durability and longevity.
    Double walled boxes are is the type of construction commonly used when a wardrobe box is referred to as ‘heavy duty’.
    Refer to the crush testing chart below.

  5. How Long Do They Typically Take To Ship?

    Packing boxes usually take 3 – 6 days to ship. You can check with the retailer if they have an express delivery option. This of course will cost you more but can be great option if you have an immediate need for a wardrobe box.

  6. Can You Lay Shoes Across The Bottom?

    Yes you can lay your shoes across the bottom. It is important to use a strong tape across the bottom seam so the weight is fully supported. Just be careful not to exceed the total weight capacity of the wardrobe box, If you plan to load many shoes across the bottom you should consider buying at least a double walled wardrobe box.

  7. Is There A Tutorial To Put Them Together?

    There usually is no tutorial provided to put wardrobe boxes together by the manufacturer, however in general they are fairly simple to assemble once you figure out what side is what. Simply unfold then apply tape at the bottom end to hold it together. Then you simply drop the bar into to place allocated by the cut out slots. Once this is done the box will be ready for your clothes to be hung inside. The last part will then be folding over all the flaps at the top side of the box and taping them down in place.

  8. Approximately How Many Articles Of Clothes Can One Wardrobe Box Hold?

    The bar inside the wardrobe box will typically measure between 20 – 24 inches from end to end. This would allow you to fit approximately 25 shirts or 8 coats or 25 sets of pants give or take. Check the width dimensions of the wardrobe box before you make a purchase. This correlates directly with how many items of clothing you will be able to fit inside. The width of wardrobe boxes differ between models and manufacturers.

  9. Are Wardrobe Boxes Stackable?

    Yes wardrobe boxes can be stacked on top of each other. Pay attention to the edge crush test rating of the box as this is the main indicator of how much weight you can stack on top of a wardrobe box. In short, the higher the ECT rating value, the more weight you will be able to safely stack on the wardrobe box before collapse.

  10. How Well Do These Boxes Withstand Damage?

    Wardrobe boxes are constructed from corrugated Kraft walls. These are usually highly strengthened or reinforced with double walls. The result being that they provide good protection against knocks, being dropped, tipping over and give decent puncture protection.

  11. Do The Boxes Have To Be Taped?

    Yes, wardrobe boxes need to tape applied to them at the bottom and top folding seams. This is essential for the box to hold its shape and to keep your clothes protected from all outside hazards and the elements.

  12. How Long can You Store Without Must Or Mildew Build Up. Do You Need To Put Clothes In Hanging Bags To Protect Them During Long Term Storage?

    Wardrobe boxes are not air tight, meaning that build ups can occur if stored in environments that allow for build up of must. Spacing out your clothing to allow for good airflow to them all will inevitably slow down this build-up greatly. The added protection of a hanging bag will always decrease build-ups of mildew even further regardless of where you clothes are being stored. By default this is then also true for clothing stored in a wardrobe box. If you believe your clothes are going to be hanging in a wardrobe box for a long period of time, a hanging bag is certainly a worthwhile investment, at least for your most precious items.

  13. Do Wardrobe Boxes Have Handles?

    Almost all wardrobe boxes have cut out handles, however it is best to read the description of the item you intend to use carefully. Handles may be unnecessary if moving the wardrobe box using a hand truck or dolly cart anyway. Handles may also be unnecessary if your wardrobe box is packed fairly lightly, allowing you to lift the box with relative ease


ECT RatingMaximum Weight CapacityNumber of Corrugated Walls
ECT-3265lbsSingle
ECT-4495lbsSingle
ECT-48100lbsDouble
ECT-51120lbsDouble
ECT-90280lbsTriple
ECT-155300lbsTriple

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