Thursday, April 23, 2009

What Type of Hanger is Best for My Closet?

There are a lot of options when it comes to choosing your closet hangers. Wooden, plastic, metal, fabric, glam or Slim-Line hangers are only a few of the hangers you will have to choose from. The best way to choose the right hangers is to evaluate what type of clothing you are going to hang, how much space you have to hang your clothes, and what style best fits your personality.

Wooden hangers have timeless beauty and durability that makes them the most popular hanger on the market. They are very sturdy and can hold up the heaviest winter coats without bending or breaking. They are also shaped in a way that does not let dresses and suits lose their shape. They are usually curved so that each hanger stays slightly separated. The curvature keeps hangers apart so that your clothes do not get wrinkled by being crammed together. Many people like this because their clothes are easy to see and retrieve. Wooden hangers come in dark or natural wood finishes. You can also get lightweight but sturdy bamboo hangers or fragrant cedar hangers.

Today’s metal hangers are worlds better than the flimsy wire hangers of the past. Metal hangers can be hung closer together than wooden hangers, allowing you to free up more usable space in your closet. Polished chrome or brushed finish metal hangers can really look great in your closet. They can have hooks, clips, notches and non-slip coatings that make them a very versatile asset to own. Many people like the space that they create, the non-snag design and the modern sleek look that they add to the closet.

Another option for limited closet space is the Slim-Line hanger. These hangers are very flat and yet have amazing strength. They can hang very close together and the velvety coating keeps clothes from slipping as you rummage through them. The Slim-Line hanger design helps clothes keep their shape and hang very flat against each other, eliminating wrinkling that can occur with conventional wire hangers. Add finger clips for skirts, pants or wide necked clothing. Cascading hooks are easily slipped over the neck of the hanger so that you can coordinate outfits, doubling the available space in your closet and keeping your wardrobe organized.

Fabric coated hangers are often seen in boutiques and lingerie stores. They add a very beautiful look to your closet, but their construction is also beneficial. They keep delicate fabrics from being stretched or snagged. They are generally smaller and slick, allowing you to hang shirts with smaller necks without stretching them out.

Glam hangers are also very popular in boutiques and have made their way into many homes. These hangers are beaded and add a very unique appeal to your closet. The beads keep clothes from slipping and the sparkle will make every garment seem special. Glam hangers also make great gifts for girls and women of all ages.

Once you pick the hangers that are right for you, be sure to order the matching accessories and different hanger designs that are available in the style that you choose. You will need shirt hangers, pants hangers, dress hangers and skirt hangers. If you want to save space, get the cascading hooks, clips and multi-pant hangers that match. You can double your closet space and keep the organization and beauty that you desire in your closet.

Ron Maier is the manager of Closet Hanger Factory, a leading online resource for shirt hangers, skirt hangers, pants hangers and dress hangers. Get all of the accessories you could need at http://www.closethangerfactory.com which is recognized worldwide for their excellent quality hangers.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

What's That Smell in your Closet?

You have just gotten out of the shower. Going over to your closet to get dressed, you open the doors and are assaulted with foul odors. Closet odors can be a nasty problem. Since closets are confined spaces even the faintest odor producing source can create a terrible stench over time, and the smell gets on everything. While the temptation may be to spend the rest of the day naked there is something you can do about closet odors.

It is important to consider the cause of your closet smells. Closets are dark places and musty odors can develop even at normal temperature and humidity levels, especially if clothes or linens are not completely dry when they are put away. Items stored for long periods of time are particularly susceptible, and the scents that are absorbed by clothes can remain on them like an aromatic stain even after several washings. Other sources might be sweaty gym shoes, kitty litter, There are literally hundreds of sources of closet odor that fall into two categories “latent” odors, and “continuous” odors.

With latent odors the source of the stench is no longer present and they can be remedied with intensive cleaning. This would include that unidentifiable noxious smell left by a previous owner. Other examples include mold, pet odors, spoiled food, or mothballs. If the smell is new keep in mind it could be the sign of a leaky roof or siding and investigate accordingly. First take everything out of the closet. All items will need to be thoroughly cleaned. Wash clothes in warm water and repeat if necessary. A solution of ½ cup of vinegar, and a ¼ of baking soda mixed with hot water should be used to cleanse all surfaces in the closet. Bleach is not advisable since it will leave a pungent odor all its own. Leave the closet empty and the door open for several days to dry out.

If you store a lot of shoes, dirty laundry, or cat litter in your closet you will be dealing with continuing source odors. Initially a thorough cleansing of the closet may be required, but it may not be possible to eliminate the source odor. Here you will need something to absorb the odors before they build up, or create a path for them to escape. Placing cups of vinegar, perfume, dryer sheets, or baking soda around the inside of the closet is great for this. Sprinkle anti fungal powder or baking soda in shoes. Alternatively you dangle a sachet of volcanic crystals or perfumed cotton from clothes hangers. Another great way to keep clothes smelling fresh is to use wooden hangers made of cedar.

About the Author: Ron Maier is the President of the Closet Hanger Factory, a leading online provider of clothes hangers and wooden hangers. For more information, please visit Http://www.closethangerfactory.com.

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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Advances In Hanger Technology

Does your closet seem to be getting smaller and smaller? How we use of that precious closet space is more important than ever. Instead of weaning your favourite items of clothing from your wardrobe try this new type of hanger. This new type of hanger creates a sleek and well organized looking closet while making the most of the space that you have to work with.

Slim line hangers were developed to help use the space more efficiently than those chunky plastic hangers or over sized wooden hangers. They are skinny plastic hangers covered in a velvety layer to keep your clothes from slipping off. They are perfect for keeping any silk, satin, or strappy items of clothing, such as an evening dress or lingerie, on the hanger where you put them. An alternative choice is the multi tiered pant hanger. The multi tiered pant hanger allows you to hang up to four pairs of pants on one hanger. These hangers are also a bit smaller, approximately ¼“ thick and 18” wide, so they are easily transferred to garment bags and hanging luggage. Take them with you on your business trips or world travels.

Slim line hangers come in a variety of colors to choose from including black, camel, linen, burgundy, pink, and lavender. You can also get slim line childrens hangers in the same variety of colors and styles to help organize your child’s closet.

Additionally there is a handy accessory for these hangers called the “cascading mini hook”. Just slip the cascading mini hook over the hook of your hanger and you are able to add another hanger without using up additional closet rod space. These work great for those out fits that have multiple pieces. Now you can keep the coordinating shirt and skirt together or suit jacket and pants without having to share the same hanger and risk the wrinkled look. You can save time getting ready in the morning by having your outfits all together instead of wasting time searching in frustration through your wardrobe for matching pieces.

Don’t let today’s increasing demand for space affect your wardrobe. Replace your current hangers with the slim line hangers and slim line accessories and watch your closet go from overcrowded to organized just like that. It will be an investment that pays dividends in time saved and headaches avoided. You’ll be happy with the results and your clothes will thank you too.


About the Author: Ron Maier is the President of The Closet Hanger Factory, a leading online provider of childrens hangers and wooden hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.closethangerfactory.com.

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