No More Wire Hangers!
How to Kindly Keep Your Clothing
If I've been in your closet you know that there's only one instance in which I'll let a wire hanger fly - when it's holding up a carefully dry-cleaned, button-down, collared shirt.
Otherwise, no.
When you invest good money in your clothing, it pays to take good care of those investments. They'll last a lot longer if they're treated with love and love, good friends, doesn't know any wire hangers.
Below are the best hanger solutions available. If it's not below, it's probably no good.
Behold:
The Jeans Hanger
Won't get bent out of shape - perfect for pants and casual jackets.
The Everything Hanger
If it's strappy, it'll stay put. If it's precious, these won't stretch it.
The Clip Hanger
Just say no to those pancake hangers. These are much more reliable.
The Space Saver Hanger
If you don't have a lot of space, camis, tops, and pants love these huggable hangers.
The Blazer/Suit Hanger
Clothes love cedar and these keep suits together and jackets in good shape.
The Coat Hanger
If you've spent money on a nice leather or wool coat, add one of these to your purchase. It'll add years to the life of the coat.
All of the above can be purchased at Bed Bath and Beyond at better prices than you'll find elsewhere. This is true, as I am a hanger hound as well as a Target devotee.
Your closet will be much more pleasant after giving it a hanger makeover. I promise.
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Posted by: valerie sanders | 28 August 2009 at 05:20 AM
NO MORE WIRE HANGERS!
Love it.
And I have switched to all huggables. This after investing a for years in wooden ones. Huggables hold on to the clothes, help keep shape and allow for more space in closet.
Posted by: deb | 08 December 2009 at 10:28 AM
Great tips for what hangers to use in your closet! It goes to show, one solution or hangar is not right for all clothing.
Posted by: ORGANIZ | 16 March 2010 at 12:38 PM