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Monday, 30 August 2010

Practical Uses For Fabric And Padded Hangers

By Chris Channing

Hangers that are wrapped in padding have their uses in every home. There are certain types of clothing that need this type of hanger if you intend on keeping your clothes in the best possible condition for passing down to future generations.

Dresses of high quality need the fabric hanger for its ability to keep clothes in a perfect condition; a condition without creases and unsightly folds. An example would be with the wedding dress that some wives intend to keep to pass onto future generations. To make a wedding dress surpass the tests of time, steps must be taken. Using a fabric hanger is one step to keep it looking great.

Expensive clothes with frilly edges need a fabric hanger so the edges aren't torn from snagging. Wood that isn't finished properly can be rough on the material, and potentially make a tear or snag. Metal hangers aren't much better, since they might have points on the hanger where the fabric can get pinched and ripped. Cloth hangers are friendlier to the fabric and protecting your investment.

The fabric on a padded hanger is great for keeping clothing on the hanger due to the high level of friction. This is especially true for cloth items that might have small straps or not much to hold it up. If you find that slick hangers such as metal hangers aren't doing the job, you will need to invest in a fabric hanger. You won't have to constantly pick fallen garments up from the closet floor, and it's better on the material.

Trying to decorate metal and wood isn't exactly easy. In fact, it's safe to say it's impossible. This isn't true for the fabric hangers, of which can be dyed, patches can be sewn in, and interesting styles can be created. The limit is the imagination of the one making it. It's a fun project for new couples to make hangers from scratch, and it isn't expensive to do. Just visit your local hobby shop to get some fabric and hangers!

When you are housing expensive dresses and lingerie, you won't want pests to ruin the cloth. Pests such as moths can eat large holes in wedding dresses and lingerie in a matter of days, weeks, or months. You should always check up on clothes you keep stored for a long period of time. You can also lay down moth balls or call a professional to get rid of pests so your clothes don't succumb to injury.

Closing Comments

You can find an affordable set of cloth hangers. The real question is what kind of fabric hanger you want or need. There are different fabrics to choose from, as well as colors and styles, so that you can mix and match the hangers for your fashion tastes.

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