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11 shoe storage ideas that will make staying organized so much easier

Some of us love bags, others can’t seem to stop buying sunglasses or watches and then there’s the fashionistas who are downright obsessed with shoes.

Heels, boots, flats, sneakers — you name them, they probably own at least five of each pair.

And while there’s absolutely no shame in being a shoe lover, storing them can become quite the predicament when you buy a new pair every couple of weeks.

In an effort to help those who own too many shoes to count, we searched the Internet to find the best storage units and shoe racks to keep your favorite accessories in tiptop shape.

Ahead find simple, unique and even chic options from shops such as The Container Store, Wayfair, Amazon and more.

1. Rebrilliant 26 Pair Overdoor Shoe Organizer, $43

over the door closet organizer
wayfair

Utilize all of your space and take advantage of the back of your closet door with this awesome over-the-door shoe rack that can fit up to 26 different shoes.


2. 30 Pair Shoe Storage Cabinet, $250, original price: $340

A brown tall shoe storage cabinet
Wayfair

For something chic and simple — that looks like any good ole’ cabinet — this entryway 30 pair shoe storage piece is perfect!


3. Amazon Basics Expandable Metal Hanging Storage Organizer Rack, $55, original price: $80

Large metal shoe rack with clothes, shoes and a woman organizing in front.
Amazon

We like multipurpose storage, so this pick is a favorite. The Expandable Metal Hanging Storage Organizer Rack is what to choose when your closet needs an upgrade. Along with offering plenty of space to place your sneakers, the shelves can also be used for shirts, towels, grooming products — whatever you need. Grab in chrome, black or bronze.


4. Luxe Acrylic Shoe Rack (4 Tier), $144

Clear four tier shoe rack with shoes and boots.
The Container Store

When you have to keep storage options in the open, go for something clear, like this Luxe Acrylic Shoe Rack. It makes the room feel bigger and allows you to display your Prada and Nikes in style.


5. Amazon Basics Collapsible Fabric Storage Cubes Organizer (6 pack), $20

Six black storage cubes.
Amazon

More than 74,000 customers on Amazon give these Collapsible Storage Cubes five stars! They’re easy to assemble, come in eight colors at two different sizes, and look cute left in the open or tucked in a closet. We love them not only for storing shoes but kids’ toys, books, blankets and other things we don’t need in plain sight.


6. Furvokia Modern Rolling Garment Rack, $157

Furvokia Modern Rolling Garment Rack

If you live in a small space and have limited closet ability, consider buying a trendy clothing rack like this one to display some of your favorite pieces (including your go-to shoes at the bottom!).


7. The Container Store 8-Pair Shoe Organizer, $50

Eight cube shoe storage rack with shoes inside.
The Container Store

These cube organizers are great for storing smaller heels, flats, sneakers and more. They can easily be stacked together and are easy to put together too.


8. The Container Store White Mesh Stackable Shoe Shelf, $20 each

The Container Store White Mesh Stackable Shoe Shelf

These white mesh stackable shoe shelves can be totally customized to as many levels as you need. They’re easy to combine but sturdy and are fairly inexpensive.


9. MyGift 6-Pair Boot Storage Rack, $43

MyGift Distressed Gray Wood 6-Pair Boot Storage Rack

Storing your winter boots can be a hassle. Consider this storage rack to make things easier for you.


10. Ikea Hemnes Shoe Cabinet, $170

Ikea Hemnes Shoe Cabinet

If you want a dual entryway table and a place to hide away your shoes, we really like this option from Ikea. It can fit up to six pairs of adult shoes and has a small drawer for other small items.


11. Dotted Line 30 Pair Hanging Shoe Organizer, $25, original price: $93

Dotted Line 30 Pair Hanging Shoe Organizer

For those who have a larger closet, we recommend trying out this hanging shoe organizer that fits up to 30 pairs.


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