I have a very small trailer vand a lot of clothes no hanging space
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My family of 5 lived in a 5th wheel for a year, it's not easy to come up with storage ideas. We had those plastic drawer things crammed between the bed and the wall on both sides all the way down. I was able to fit 3 in on either side of the bed. Hope that helps. Good luck!
Fold them instead.
I don’t know if you can use any “wall-mount” pieces. can you attach a 2”x4” to an inside wall? You could then use the kind of hangar-holders that they sell for laundry rooms or store displays (storesupplywarehouse.com).
Walmart sells a “ hangar space-saving closet organizer“ that lets you hang several pieces from one hook.
The other alternatives are to purge and donate, and buy some of the vacuum-closure bags that suffocates out of season clothing.
To help you organize, and see what you have, stack seasons by color. I just realized I have 6 wine-colored shirts.
If there is room under the bed, there are storage units that slide under. If there is a regular bedroom door, there are special hangers for those that give you about 6 inches of hanging space. For off-season clothing and boots, I'd buy some heavy-duty totes and store then under the trailer.
How about rolling your clothes to take up less space?
https://m.wikihow.com/Roll-Clothes
https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/organizing/g2685/how-to-fold-clothes-to-save-space/
If the bed is not stationary, add height with wood blocks, or the lifters that college students use to raise the bed up a bit. Find old drawers or use plastic boxes made for this purpose to slide under the bed. I know someone that had plastic totes they put under the trailer. There you can store out of season clothing. (I would bag it up then put it in the tote. Add drier to sheets to keep it smelling good. Can you install some shelving up high and keep handbags, or put things in decorative baskets? Out of season things can also go behind a couch.
Good suggestions
Alternatively many minimalists and /or stylists suggest creating a 9-10 piece basic wardrobe to create multiple combinations.
I'm thinking of going that route, when I will downsize in a couple of years or so. I already do not wear most of my clothes.
https://www.realsimple.com/beauty-fashion/clothing/wardrobe-basics/essentials-for-a-well-balanced-wardrobe#basics
https://www.gardenista.com/posts/closet-cleanout-the-only-10-pieces-of-clothing-you-need-organize/
https://www.pinterest.ca/pin/311522499196996251/
http://www.canadianliving.com/style/fashion/article/wardrobe-for-a-week-7-pieces-of-clothing-7-outfits
30 pieces: http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/fashion/fashion-trends/stylist-wendy-mak-on-why-you-only-need-30-pieces-of-clothing-to-create-a-wardrobe/news-story/7c63686d9a0dd0c98bd902b1b58aa655
https://www.elle.com/fashion/accessories/advice/g25668/30-fashion-staples-to-have-by-30/