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Hangers

Here you will find our affordable hangers of very high quality, lots of different variants, hangers for jackets, shirt hangers, pant hangers, scarf hangers, belt hangers, tie hangers, and so on. We have hangers in two different ranges, one with hangers in untreated cedar wood that has moisture-absorbing features and protect against insect pests, one with hangers of lotus wood in a lovely high gloss finish which is excellent both in the wardrobe or for guests in the hall.

Since your garments spend most of their time hanging on hangers, it's a good investment to have these in the right shape and of high quality. If you take care of your stuff, they will last longer and be nicer looking during the years.
Don't miss out on the fact that many of our hangers have a superb quantity discount, so you can take the opportunity to fill up your entire wardrobe at once.

Why should you hang your clothes on hangers?

For several reasons. One is that they take up little space, and they get to hang in a natural and airy way, which reduces creases and wrinkles. All this means that the life of the clothes is extended. This is true whether you have a variety of shirt hangers, blouse hangers, trouser hangers and skirt hangers for your wardrobe, or sturdier jacket and coat hangers for the hat shelf where family and guests can hang outerwear. We also offer hangers for ties, scarves, scarves and belts.

Which hangers are best?

Many people consider wood to be the best material for hangers, since it's a relatively environmentally friendly choice compared to plastic hangers, and provides much better support for the garments than metal hangers. If you tend to use the super-thin plastic or metal hangers that you sometimes get from the store when buying new clothing, they should be avoided. Rather, say no to the hangers in the store so they don't have to buy new ones unnecessarily, and use hangers that provide more support for the garments. Otherwise, it's all about choosing the right hanger for the right type of garment, we have lots of different varieties, such as jacket hangers in different sizes, different types of shirt hangers and trouser hangers, hangers for ties, scarves, belts and more. Good for smart storage, good for the clothes.

What clothes shouldn't be hung on hangers?

Some garments are better off stored laying on a flat surface and folded. These are mainly t-shirts made of thinner cotton fabrics, which can be more easily marked by thinner hangers, or various types of knitted garments, especially if they are made of heavier textiles, as they risk losing their shape. Otherwise, most clothes are best hung on hangers, with the possible exception of jeans with their heavy denim fabric, which do just as well hanging as lying down.

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