Sock Organizer
Sock Organizer – Ease Clutter And Save Time

September 25, 2003

By: Rony Swede
Website: http://www.socks-n-socks.com

Sock Organizer – Ease Clutter And Save Time

Invention Submission Corporation announces that two of its clients, inventors from Durban, South Africa, have created an improved method for storing socks, underwear, belts, dish towels, baby clothes, pantyhose and the like. A prototype exists.

New sock organizer would eliminate clutter in an individual’s drawersGetting dressed in the morning can be time-consuming, especially when an individual has not prepared the night before and is unable to find anything, including a matching sock. The SOCK ORGANIZER would make items accessible and would ensure items are neatly organized by preventing drawers from being cluttered and disheveled. Therefore, individuals would be able to dress with ease and save the time that is normally expended when searching for items.

The inventors created the SOCK ORGANIZER to fulfill personal needs. One inventor said, Having bundles of socks in the cupboard really makes it difficult to find a specific pair. After finding the pair of socks you want your drawers look unkempt and disheveled. So we decided to invent something that would solve the problem and make it easier for people to find the socks they want. Aside from that, people can also use our invention to store other items.

Also see; socks.

About The Author:

Rony Swede is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.socks-n-socks.com.  Having indulged in countless sporting activites over the years, Rony is a self-appointed expert on socks and enjoys sharing his insights with consumers.


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