Joan Crawford isn’t the only one with an opinion on coat hangers. There are so many options out there; it’s easy to get frazzled. How do you choose the right solution for your closet? Don't get hung up on the options- watch this video and make the right choice for you!
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Sorry. Got rid of all hangers that were tubular. Took up too much room in closet. I have zero problems hanging my clothes on felt or velvet hangers whenI get clothes out of dryer. Plastic clear trash immediately. Wood were all thrown away too. Too big and bulky.
Top vote velvet!
Posted by: Christine | April 21, 2015 at 11:43 AM
You should try fixing a "wall coat hanger" like this http://quattroquarti.eu/it/appendiabiti-di-design-a-muro/8-bolle-appendiabiti-a-parete.html to your wardrobe, no?
Posted by: Renzo | May 06, 2015 at 05:15 AM