What kind of hangars do you guys use?
Im curious because I use wooden hangars and I was wondering if they stretch your cloth.
>Hangars
People really call clothe hooks like that?
>>10616341
Unstained wooden hangars for all but my suits, which I end up using my stained hangars only because (1) I have a small number I can trust and (2) they have nicer pants holders.
>>10616421
Not everyone is British
>>10616430
Thank fuck.
>>10616341
>and I was wondering if they stretch your cloth.
Simple answer: can you stretch the clothes material? No? Then gravity will not noticeably stretch any of your pieces.
Especially shirts, blazers, coats and pants tend to be so densely woven that they will never stretch due to gravity. Hell, you will have a hard time stretching them through force. Heavy knitwear however shouldnt be put on hangers because gravity really takes its toll if the things weigh like a kilo+.
>>10616341
>>10616426
>>10616421
more importantly
>hangars
do you guys into English even a little bit?
something to hang another thing on - hanger
something to put an airplane in - hangar
>>10616732
depends on fabric
sweaters, most especially wool, should never be hung
also neck openings can stretch if you force something like a crew neck over a hanger
I guess you could put the hanger in from the bottom of the shirt but that seems silly
I just use plain heavy duty plastic hangers for most of my stuff because they were free
also I like the pants hooks on the plastic hangers so I can hang dry some of my pants that can't go in the dryer
>>10616767
>I guess you could put the hanger in from the bottom of the shirt but that seems silly
You have autism, not like in the 4chan derogatory sense, you have actual autism and should go see a psych
I've had these for YEARS
after someone on /fa/ recommended them to me.
i don't even live in the home where these pics were taken and i don't own a single article of clothing that was in this pic
but aside from a few broken hangers here and there they held up fine
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