Organizing Thursday: Mini Fridge Organizer
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College kid in your life? Help them make the most of their tiny dorm with this mini fridge organizer.
This locker style organizer is designed to work with nearly any mini fridge. Made from easy-care, powder-coated metal, this organizer includes a lockable vented locker door, adjustable interior open shelves, and a top-shelf capacity of 100 lbs.
Use it as storage for snacks and books, or even create a cute coffee station.
Novogratz’s Locker Mini Fridge Organizer is $209.99 at Container Store and available in four colors.
Sales of note for 6/30/25
(See all of the latest workwear sales at Corporette!)
- Nordstrom – 2,700+ new markdowns for women — and the Anniversary Sale preview has started!
- Ann Taylor – 40% off your purchase, including new arrivals + summer steals $39+
- Banana Republic Factory – July Fourth Event, 50-70% off everything + extra 20% off
- Eloquii – $19+ select styles + extra 50% off all sale
- J.Crew – End of season sale, extra 60% off sale styles + up to 40% off select cashmere
- J.Crew Factory – All-Star Sale, 40-70% off entire site and storewide and extra 60% off clearance
- M.M.LaFleur – Sitewide Sale, save 25% with code — 48 hours only! Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off
- Spanx – Free shipping on everything
- Talbots – 40% off entire purchase, includes all markdowns (ends 7/3)
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Where are the best places to shop for extra girly, tacky toddler clothes? Looking for rainbow, glitter, unicorns, princesses, etc. but no dresses.
My 8yo has expressed an interest in “a diary that locks.” Any specific recommendations for ones that aren’t total junk?
Do you bring a gift to a kid party when you get an invite that says “no gifts needed” or “no gifts necessary”? I generally don’t, but the last few parties we’ve attended with this wording have had >75% of the guests bringing gifts, and at one of them we were literally the only ones without a gift and I felt like a complete a-hole. So I think I’m going to start doing an ice cream gift card? That seems like a middle ground that avoids cluttering up the parents’ house, but is still a gift. The kids are turning 7, if it matters. Pet peeve, but I hate this ambiguous wording and wish people would either say nothing and let people bring gifts or say “please no gifts” which seems to result in most people actually not bringing gifts.