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PostHeaderIcon How the Clothes Hanger Changed Our Lives



People have been wearing clothes for tens of thousands of years, and they have been hanging them up for just as long. It is surprising then that the modern clothes hangar, shaped in the form of sloping shoulders, appears to have been invented no earlier than the time of Thomas Jefferson. In fact, Jefferson is widely thought to have produced the first clothes hanger shaped like the shoulders, with two two sides sloping downward and a hanging hook in the center.

However, the clothes hanger was not seen or used until the end of the 19th century, when various merchants and inventors began to patent different forms of the clothes hanger. O. A. North of Connecticut in 1869 invented a coat hook that inspired the wire hangar similar to the ones we find today. At the same time an employee of a wire company invented a wire coat hanger to sell their wire; this company was the Timberlake Wire and Novelty Company.

Even with this invention, the clothes hanger was slow to catch on. It appears that the first merchant to display his clothes for sale on hangers was Meyer May, a Grand Rapids, Michigan clothier. This display began in 1906, and is memorialized in a museum — these original hangars are displayed in the Frank Lloyd Wright “Meyer May House”.

It wasn’t until the 1930s that the wire hanger was improved by surrounding the wires with narrow cardboard tubes; that way the clothes touch only the rounded cardboard and not the wire so clothes don’t wrinkle as easily. There is a famous scene in the movie “Mommie Dearest” where Joan Crawford wakes and screams at her daughter after she finds her daughter’s clothes hanging from wire hangers. “No wire hangers ever!” she screams, and in fact even if less stridently, many people prefer the wrinkle free improvements over the wire hanger.

Today hangers are available in inexpensive plastic, expensive woods, and of course, the original thin wires. The clothes hanger is an essential part of the clutter free home, and it is hard to imagine how we ever lived without them.

PostHeaderIcon Craft Ideas Using Hangers

If you are one of the many who have converted from impractical wire hangers to a closet full of matching wood or plastic clothes hangers you are probably wondering what to do with all those wire hangers. Look no further. Here are some great craft ideas made with wire hangers. These crafts are fun for any school age child and you as well.

Hanger puppets are a great craft to stimulate your child’s imagination. For this craft you will need a wire hanger, an old pair of nylon stockings, yarn, pipe cleaners, felt scraps, buttons, wiggly eyes, glue, and scissors. First stretch the wire hanger into a diamond or oval shape and bend the hook of the hanger into a circle or oval and tape in place to prevent any body getting poked. Next, stretch the nylon stockings over the diamond or oval shape and tie off at the bottom. Then let your kids go wild decorating their puppets. They can make them look like faces or animals or whatever their heart desires. At the end, they can put on a puppet show for friends and family.

Hanger decorations can be made for any season or occasion. To get started you will need colored tissue paper, glue, scissors, construction paper, and some colored markers for drawing in details. You and your child can choose what decorations you wish to create, but a few ideas are a bumble bee, a butterfly, a pumpkin, or a sun. Bend the hanger into an oval or circle. Unfold the tissue paper and lay out on a flat surface. Place your hanger shape on top of the tissue paper and trace the outline onto the tissue paper. Cut out the shape and use as a template on another piece of tissue paper. Now you have two circles or ovals of tissue paper. Place them on either side of the hanger and glue the edges together.

Based on what you’ve decided to create, now you can cut out stripes of black paper for a bumble bee, colorful wings for a butterfly or maybe some yellow rays for a sun. Cut out eyes from construction paper or draw them on with a marker. When you’re finished you’ll have a fabulous creation to hang on your wall or in your child’s room. Use the hanger’s hook end to hang it on.

To make a dream catcher you will need ribbons of various colours, yarn, beads, and feathers. Bend the hanger into a circle shape and wrap with ribbon. Make a web by stringing yarn and ribbon across the circle and tie off at the bottom leaving ends to create a tail. If you want to include beads, string them on the yarn at various points while wrapping it around the circle to create a web. Feathers can be tied or glued on. This craft can help facilitate teaching your kids about different cultures and beliefs.

These creative craft ideas should keep you and your kids busy and use up the supply of wire hangers you have lying around. Crafts are always a fantastic way to connect with and encourage your children. Relax and have fun.

PostHeaderIcon Hang On! Hangers for Everyone

One of the essential needs of mankind is clothing. People flock to the malls to shop for garments. There they find a huge choice, neatly displayed. Ready to pick and choose? Most clothing is attractively displayed by the use of wooden, plastic or metallic wire hangers.

At home a major use of storage space is to store clothing, shoes, and garments. People take convenient easy to use clothing storage options for granted.

Origin of Hangers

It was not quite like this till the late 1800s and early 1900s. Till that time clothes were simply folded and stored. This was not great for the shirt or pants nor was it a great way to display. This led to the invention of the clothes hanger. The garment retailers and dry cleaners led its adoption to display and store garments.

In time hangers were used to store apparel at home too.

It was an elegant invention. It stored the garment without creasing it, saved space and was a great help in displaying the garment.

Design

Most of the garments like the shirt, suit coat, and sweater hang on the body of the wearer from his shoulder. This lead to the design of the hanger in the shape of a person’s shoulder. A lower bar was added to hang trousers, skirts etc. A hook or clamp was added to the design to enable it to be hanged from a fixture.

The hanger allows the garment to be stored in the form in which it is worn without creasing. It saves space and also makes it easy to store or remove a garment. Therefore it is also used for garment inventories.

Types- Metal, Wooden and Plastic

At first there were wooden and metallic wire hangers. Plastic ones were introduced at a later stage and are mostly found in households. The wooden hanger was beautified by coating of lacquer on natural finished hardwood, and are use for display in shops. Metallic hangers are also inexpensive and can serve for a lifetime.

Modern trends

The modern trends are in the direction of luxury, environmental concerns and innovative use of materials. Examples of luxury are hangers specially designed for pet apparel.

The concern for the environment leads to the issue of recycling. Despite being able to serve a lifetime they do have a shelf life after which they are discarded and thrown in landfills. It becomes environmentally hazardous as some toxic materials are used in lacquer and plastics. Hence plastic ones are now being recycled but to a limited extent.

Hangers arrived as innovations and the innovation continues. One example is a one with a comic face display that changes when clothes are hung on it. This excites children and attracts them towards their use and not dump their clothes around the house.

Another example is one with a magnet in place of the hook. The magnet attaches itself to a metallic cupboard’s roof. This does away with the need for a bar. It therefore allows greater freedom to store clothes in a cupboard.

PostHeaderIcon How to Store Clothing – 8 Great Tips

Can’t seem to find that cute outfit you want to wear? Do your clothes have hanger lines? Are you running out of closet space? These tips will help you store your clothes more efficiently, keep them in tip top shape and save on closet space so you can buy more clothes!!

Before Your Begin

Make sure that you have emptied your closet of all clothing that are torn, stained and no longer wearable. Get rid of shoes that hurt your feet and are worn out. Throw away belts with broken buckles and broken or mismatched jewelry. Donate serviceable items that you haven’t worn in the last year or are too large or too small. Donating to others will give you a good feeling and free up your closet space for clothing that fits and makes you look and feel good. Work on separation anxiety. Most women love to shop for new clothes, but feel guilty getting rid of clothing. Why? Different factors are involved. Sometimes it’s because we feel like we’re throwing (or giving) away something of value. We’ve spent our hard earned cash on those clothes. Other times we feel guilty because we know we’ve gained that extra 10 or 20 pounds and getting rid of an item that doesn’t fit is a reminder of that fact. What to do? Realize that letting go of items that no longer serves your current needs may benefit someone else. Let go of the fantasy. Be realistic about whether you are going to lose weight and fit into that outfit. If you’re not willing to do the work, donate it!
Here are 8 Great Tips For Storing Clothing:

Off Season Clothing If space permits, store in a separate area of your closet or utilize the closet space in your guest bedroom. Be careful of storing in an attic or basement as moisture or excessive heat can destroy clothing. Store off season clothing in zippered bags with cedar chips to keep out insects. Hangers Utilize good quality hangers. Do not use the wire hangers from dry cleaners. Recycle them by returning them to the dry cleaners on your next trip. Cardboard crossbars hangers can get sticky and leave a line on pants. Wire hangers leave marks on the shoulders of your shirts, blouses and jackets. Purchase good quality plastic tubular hangers (with or without pads). To save space, use double-hanging rods for shorter items. Dry Cleaner Plastic Bags These bags are made of inexpensive plastic that may contain acid that can ruin your clothing. It’s best not to store items in these bags. The best use . . . put them in the recycle bin. Storing Small or Loose Items Small or loose items are best stored in bins or baskets. If you can afford them, rattan or wicker baskets with a fabric lining look best. If you need to be frugal, most discount stores offer inexpensive plastic bins and tubs for storage. Storing Socks, Lingerie, Bathing Suits, Etc. Purchase a set of drawer dividers. These create small sections that contain items such as socks and lingerie. Roll up pantyhose to prevent runs. Fold items neatly and keep like things together (dark colors with dark colors, etc.). Storing Belts, Ties, Scarves, Purses, Etc. These items can easily be hung on hooks or racks. Many stores offer racks for these speciality items that can be installed quickly and easily. In a pinch, hang belts, ties and purses, etc. from a good quality hanger and put the hanger on a hook or nail inside your closet. Storing Shoes and Boots If space permits, remove shoes and boots from their original cardboard boxes and place on a shoe rack. If you would rather keep them contained, consider purchasing clear plastic shoe boxes. They are the same shape as the cardboard variety, but are more durable and you can easily see what’s inside. Boot jacks can keep you boots in good shape. Shelving & Storage Most closets come with one rod that accommodates only long clothing. Depending on the type of clothing you have, it might make sense to restructure your closet and add additional rods that accommodate short clothing (shirts, blouses, skirts, jackets, etc.). Consider adding some shelves for folded sweaters and storage boxes.

Following these simple tips will help free up your closet space and keep the clothing you want to keep in tip top condition.

PostHeaderIcon Invest For Quality Clothes Hangers

Clothes hangers are essential in every clothing store to organize their merchandise. They are given importance by the store owners, because they help the store to have the good impression from the customers. By gaining good impressions, the clothing store will also gain popularity that leads to increase of sales.

A clothes hanger is a device used to facilitate the hanging of garments like your dress, coats, jacket or blouse to prevent them from getting wrinkles and other sort of damages. Its shape is usually triangular that follows the human shoulders, with a hook, usually made up of metal.

With its many varieties, the most basic types of it are the wire, plastic and the wooden hangers. And they are rarely made up of rubber substance and other materials. Some are made up of fine materials for expensive and delicate clothes such as the lingerie and fancy dresses.

Wire hangers are often steel, triangular in shape and with a hook at the top. They are the oldest type of hangers and were common before. The latest wire hangers are far better compared to the designs of the past. They are now unbreakable and strong enough to hold the heavy winter coats and jackets. They are also made up of materials that could assure you of a lifelong service.

Wooden hangers are made up of a flat piece of wood with the edges sanded down to prevent clothing from certain damages. They are usually found in hotels, classy clothing stores, closet of the rich people and designers wardrobe. Wooden hangers are known for its durability and classic appearance that made them to be the must have of boutiques with high standards when it comes to quality of sales merchandise.

And the third is the plastic hangers, and obviously made up of plastic materials. They are the today’s most used and continues to increase in number. They can be used on you lightweight dresses, blouses, shirts and even with the children clothes because they are produced in smaller sizes.

You can choose your own type of hangers from the list above that I mentioned. Just be aware of the list of clothing that you have on sale for you to pair it with the right type of hangers. Your knowledge about it can really help you in making your business rich the peak of success. Learn from the experts and ask there help if you are still in doubt when it comes to what you invest.