The wardrobe is a closed furniture for storing clothes. Typically, wardrobe is a standalone object with the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped but is often built into the walls of the premises. Most often made of wood or its derivatives, but often modern wardrobes or many of their parts are made of synthetic materials. On the front wall of the wardrobe are usually located one or more doors, differing in their different in principle of opening and device doors. In the door of the wardrobe, a variety of fittings are often incorporated - locks, mechanisms for lighter closure, etc. Doors often have mirrors. The interior of the wardrobe generally consists of a large unit suitable for stacking clothes hanging on hangers as well as shelves for stacking clothes in folded condition.