An organizational product commonly available at a major retail corporation, designed to hang on a door, facilitates vertical storage of footwear. These units maximize limited space by utilizing unused vertical surfaces, often found in closets or bedrooms. Typical constructions involve a series of pockets or shelves suspended from hooks that fit over the top edge of a standard door.
Such storage solutions address the common problem of cluttered floors and inefficient use of space. The accessibility afforded by these units makes selecting and retrieving shoes more convenient. Historically, such items represent a consumer response to smaller living spaces and an increasing demand for practical, cost-effective organizational aids.