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Reddit mentions of Whitmor GRADE A Natural Wood Suit Hangers (Set of 16)

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Whitmor GRADE A Natural Wood Suit Hangers (Set of 16). Here are the top ones.

Whitmor GRADE A Natural Wood Suit Hangers (Set of 16)
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Don't be fooled by others offering lower pricing; Whitmor only uses Grade A wood material for all hangersWhitmor’s Suit hanger is made from a GRADE A solid wood, sturdy enough to hold your heaviest clothingPolished chrome 360-degree swivel hook for easy accessDimensions: 17.5 W x 9.25 H inches, Set of 16The natural wood hangers have shoulder notches to hang shirts with straps in placeThe durable wood hanger is coated with a smooth lacquer finish to keep your clothes from snaggingEasy to care for, just wipe with a clean damp cloth to keep it looking as good as new for years to comeFor over 70 years, Whitmor has been bringing organization home. If you have questions or problems, please contact us for immediate assistanceSERVICE AND GUARANTEE: Whitmor stands by our products. If you have any problems, contact us for helpMORE STORAGE OPTIONS: To view more of our storage products visit our brand page amazon.com/whitmor
Specs:
ColorNatural
Height9.25 Inches
Length0.5 Inches
Number of items16
Weight5.55 Pounds
Width17.5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Whitmor GRADE A Natural Wood Suit Hangers (Set of 16):

u/MistrMink · 59 pointsr/AskReddit

I have dozens of tips. Here are a few:

  • Wooden hangers. Seriously. Get rid of your shitty-ass wire and plastic hangers, and invest in something decent. You will thank me. Stack them on a shelf when not hanging an item.

  • Only wear the dress clothes when you're working. Take them off as soon as you come home.

  • Have 2 identical pairs of black shoes, and 2 pairs of brown shoes. This lets them "rest" a day between wears.

  • Same above rule, but for black / brown belts. Get good ones.

  • If you find a shirt that looks good, buy 6 of them.

  • As they get dirty, move them to a dry clean category in the closet. Don't wad them up -- hang them up on your wooden hangers.

  • Professional laundry only. The only time it pays to iron is in a hotel room.

  • Tie Grenades are what I call the travel containers for ties. Best for flying with dress clothes.

  • "Shirt Shuttle" is good for having a fresh shirt in your car or carry-on.

  • Polish them shoes, muthafucka.

  • Only buy shoes that cost $100+.

  • Shoe rubbers are a must for the winter salt. A MUST.

  • All watches, tie bars, cuff links, etc. go in their own place. If you take them off not in your house, have a special pocket in your briefcase for them.

  • If you carry a gun (American here), don't do it every day with your suit. It wears holes in your suit pants. Carry in your briefcase.

  • When you get to a hotel, take your shirts out and hang in the bathroom. Turn off the fan, and run hot shower for 20 minutes with the door closed. Some wrinkles will come out.

  • Metal collar stays are cheap and effective. (But get buzzed by TSA magnetic wands, FYI.)

  • Medium starch.

  • Custom-made shirts are best, if you can afford.

  • BOGO at Men's Wearhouse and Joseph A Banks are great for ties, but their suits are cheap. You should have a couple of nicer custom suits if you can afford them.

  • Ditch the closet rack for ties. They are obnoxious because the ties hang over each other. Get one (or more) that mount on the wall in a row.

  • Life is too short to have ties you don't wear. Ditch them.

  • Same goes for shirts. If you don't feel good when you put them on, throw them out.

  • Tie pins put holes in your ties. Use tie bars instead.

  • Cheap black gloves, cheap black scarf, because you'll probably leave them somewhere.
u/Roobomatic · 19 pointsr/minimalism

now that you only have ~10 garments, you should get yourself a set of nice wooden hangers, your few pieces will last longer and the closet will look less cluttered if they all match.

https://www.amazon.com/Whitmor-6026-715-16-Natural-Collection-Hangers/dp/B0069RX816/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1469367617&sr=8-4&keywords=ikea+wood+hangers

u/refinedbyfire · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

There are some clothing preservation benefits, what with a wider, thicker hanger being beneficial to holding the shape of your items. For me though, it's mostly for the beauty of having every hanger match, and being not having to keep a brooks ocbd on a wire drycleaners hanger.

I bought three packs of these, though I probably only needed two. They're very sturdy and I can't see when I would ever need to replace them.