For instance, a basic plastic or wire hanger simply, Hangers, won't do for storing a heavy wool coat. Not only will it be unable to support the weight of the coat or prevent bending or breaking while in storage, but could also leave unsightly creases on the coat.
More delicate items such as those made of fabrics like silk, satin or taffeta usually shouldn't be folded when stored because it can deform the, Hangers, item's shape. In such cases, padded hangers should be used when storing in a closet or wardrobe. For trousers or slacks, on the other, Hangers, hand, some hangers have bars and clips. This prevents, Hangers, the pants from sliding off the hanger during storage or transport, and prevents creases from forming when stored.
Another thing to consider when choosing clothes hangers is the material used. Most people use plastic and wire hangers because they are widely available and can be bought cheaply in bulk.
However, wooden hangers tend to be, Hangers, more durable, carry heavier clothing, and can even give a wardrobe or display rack a more sophisticated look.
Some companies are also able to create custom hangers from a variety of materials, including acrylic, wood and metal. They can even further customize them with clips,, Hangers, roll bars,, Hangers, and hooks.
This way, clients can have the right hanger for their specific needs. Resource Box: Customers can find the right hanger for different types of clothing at http://www.henryhanger.com. Henry Hanger Co. has been in the business of making hangers of the highest quality, Hangers, for almost 80 years, and has created custom hangers for some of the most successful department stores, retail stores and fashion designers in the country.
For more information, visit their website or call or call 1-888-HENRY-77.
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