2005/08/01, 12:55 PM
Hi,
Does anyone know if it's a good idea to hang shirts on hangers? I read the shirt could lose it's shape? I'm referring to all shirts here- collared ones and non-collared ones, dressy and non-dressy.
Thanks.
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2005/08/01, 03:49 PM
If they're wet when you hang them they will (but not much), unless they're out of artificial material. Try hanging them from the the shoulders with cloths pins.
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2005/08/01, 06:14 PM
I think the convenience of hanging clothes rather than folding them would more than outweigh a little shape, but then again... i'm lazy, peeing on the toilet seat for me outweights the time it'd take to lift it...
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2005/08/02, 12:34 AM
that was a bit more info then we needed to know gomcnabb...lol
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2005/08/02, 11:31 AM
haha, go gomcnabb. clothes pegs mark clothes if theyre wet. you may aswell just leave them on the floor, then we're all happy.
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2005/08/02, 06:14 PM
But if you really want to hang your clothes up, buy plastic hangers, not wire.
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2005/08/02, 07:35 PM
Do they even make wire hangers anymore????
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2005/08/02, 10:03 PM
Of course! Thats why dollar stores are made :big_smile:
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2005/08/03, 10:46 AM
of course they still make wire hangers, you see them on peoples cars all the time when the radio arial has been nicked by the monkeys in the zoo or something. nickd means stolen, just incase its a british thing.
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