Hi Rose,
I'm very much into boxes and packing, having moved around all over the place. Seem to have spent half the last 10 years hanging upside down in boxes, either dropping things in or hauling them out and am just about to start again.
If you're only talking about clothes, I wouldn't tend to go for the wardrobe boxes. They sound fantastic - unhook from your wardrobe and slot them into the box, then do it in reverse at the other end. The reality was something else. The flexing of the boxes and weight of the clothes ripped out the fixings for the hanging bars in some of ours and all the clothes fell in an untidy, crumpled heap in the bottom so they all had to be ironed and re-hung up. I don't think we had one wardrobe box where the clothes were all still hanging nicely.
Apart from this type of box we were lucky enough to have several long but not very high boxes (100 cm long x 30 high x 46wide) which were also intended for clothing. If you lay the clothes out as smoothly as possible and fill the boxes to the top so nothing can shift about, they might just stay that way. I don't see any boxes this size or similar on the site you posted.
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