How do most of you store your clothes when living out of your vehicle? I think mine is big enough to where I can fit a military style duffel back on the side, but I'm not sure if that's efficient.
And what about separating the dirty clothes from the cleans?
I bought a fabric dirty clothes bag at Walmart. If you're not going to do laundry for extended times, then a mesh one would be better. When it's full that signals to me that it's time to find a laundromat!
I have: folded, rolled, and hung up. Folded or rolled doesn't make much difference to wrinkling. In my lowtop cargo van, I put up a clothes rod. Since you don't have room for clothes to hang down, I spent the extra for "HigherHangers"
www.higherhanger.com -- the neck of the hanger is short. Now see if you can follow this: put shirt on hanger, fold sleeves in and sides if wider than hanger, starting at the bottom fold up about 5-6 inches at a time until your fold reaches the top of the hanger. Now once at the top, you must clip on both sides. Regular clothes pins are too tall. What I found that worked best were the small clips that you can find at Tractor Supply usually at the display at the register.
But, now my favorite way is to have drawers at the back of the van. I put plastic drawers across the back. They have to be short because I have a fantastic fan and an a/c in the backdoors where the windows used to be. I like this best, because it's like going to a closet and getting out your clothes. I especially like it because at a laundromat I take out as many armfuls as it takes and put them into their respective drawers. Like putting away laundry when you used to have a sticks and bricks!
I keep a spray bottle of wrinkle spray for when I take something out of the "closet" to use.
My only problem now is that my t-shirts are getting old by pilling. Know what I mean? In my sticks and bricks home, I never washed them with jeans and I never dried them. Now I do both and clothes are getting shabby. It's not in my budget to buy new clothing, not even at a thrift store. *And* I might also mention that when I first started I was buying a souvenir t-shirt from each location. I don't do that any more because they don't last. A sticker or magnet is a better souvenir, or better yet, photos!