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Now that everyone is stuck at home, spring cleaning has a new meaning in 2020.It’s hard to concentrate, so any little bit of progress is immortal.If your closet is on your list of places to restructure, making sure your hangers are up to standard is a good place to start.
You’re most likely used to basic plastic hangers.They’re cheap — $25 and $50 on Amazon — but they’re really rubbish.Your clothes will slide off the most basic hangers.Many people choose velvet hangers instead of putting their clothes on hangers.Of course they will succeed.The AmazonBasics Velvet Hanger has over 23,000 reviews, 82% of which are 5 stars.But if you’ve used velvet hangers before, you know they’re a little hard to touch.
Velvet hangers can create a whole bunch of hangers when the shelves in your closet are stacked together because they often stick together.If you want hangers that don’t clump and won’t make you back off after touching them, then you want plastic hangers with non-slip handles.
The plastic and rubber non-slip grip combination of these SONGMICS hangers keeps them from sticking together.Personally, I also prefer this aesthetic to velvet hangers.Velvet hangers can collect lint and dirt over time, making them look dirty.You don’t have to worry about these plastic hangers.They also feature an upgraded non-slip design for an effective grip when you put your clothes on the hanger.They don’t take up much space as they are only 0.2 inches thick.They’re also sturdy enough to hold 11 pounds each in case you want to store a large winter coat in your front closet.Or, you know, you just want to hang a 10-pound dumbbell on a hanger.
If you want to rearrange your wardrobe, you can buy SONGGMICS hangers in packs of 50.The hanger is designed with small hooks on the sides, a central rod for lacing and a 360° swivel hook, so you can put almost any clothes on it,
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Post time: Mar-16-2022