STORAGE SOLUTION Footlocker Beginning in WWII, soldiers toted their belongings in bare-bones trunks that were stored at the foots of their bunks—hence, “footlocker.” Most were made of plywood (later, pressboard), while officer’s trunks were constructed of better materials and reinforced with metal stripping. Tereasa rescued her handmade treasure from a ditch, charmed by its decades of travel stickers. How smart is this? Tereasa repurposed a bamboo fishing pole into a quirky curtain rod…