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Most of us don't spend some time observing our garment hangers at home. In fact, most of us seldom consider we should have kept several different types of hangers at home. We are just not aware of that different hangers benefit different garments. We don't recommend hanging sweaters on a wire hanger. Wire hangers can rust and cause stains on sweaters, and also cause dent and pucker if it's been hanging on wire for too long. The best choose for sweaters are padded silk or satin hangers. The sweater can hang gently on the hanger and you won't have to worry about puckers, dents or the sweater stretching with its own weight. If your sweater is wet, you might try using garment hangers made of foam. These will absorb moisture instead of causing damage to the hanger or sweater. Heavy wood hangers are best choice for suit jackets and winter coats. It's heavy and will hold the weight of the garment without bending. There are also some wood hangers with clamps to hold suit pants or skirts and jackets together. Cushioned satin hangers are ideal for hanging delicate garments such as silk blouses or lingerie. The cushioning protects the garment from shoulder dents and brown rust stains. It also protects the fabric from bumps, bulges and stretching. Acrylic hangers can retain the shape garments. Like wood hangers these hangers can have clamps to help keep pants and skirts in place. Department stores most often use acrylic hangers to display merchandise. Plastic hangers are inexpensive and sold widely. These are all purpose hangers, except not suitable for hanging delicate garments or sweaters. Plastic hangers won't get tangled in the closet the way wire hangers might. So, why not selecting the right hangers for your garments to prolong the life of your clothes?
edit by Thomas Xu
Sunmarco Hanger
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