1. Are you damaging your suit every time you hang it?
Is your favorite suit being destroyed right now in your closet at home?
Think about it.
Your jackets spend more time in your closet than they do on your shoulders.
And what are they resting on – for days if not months & years?
Thin, cheap, wire hangers that are NOTHING like your shoulders?
The fact is wire hangers cause puckered shoulders, re-shape hand-padded expensive jacket
shoulder negatively, and ultimately ruin your clothes right in your own closet.
Don’t ruin great clothes with cheap hangers.
One size doesn’t fit all when it comes to your clothes, and the same is true when it comes to your
hangers.
This article provides detail guidance on the new standards for sizing the perfect wooden garment
hanger.
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2. “Alan Katzman of Alan Couture, a bespoke clothier in Manhattan whose suits range from $5,000
to $30,000… calls quality hangers a must. Unlike the dreaded wire versions, hangers with wide
shoulders and a broader overall design prolong a garment’s life by preventing sagging or
stretching.”
No Wire Hangers!
Nov 16, 2008, Wall Street Journal
Ordinary hangers just hang your clothes. They do nothing more. Examples are free wooden
hangers, wire and cardboard hangers from dry cleaners, and plastic hangers, and they can be
found in many ordinary closets.
Properly made wooden hangers, on the other hand, are deliberately crafted from premium
woods to protect and extend the life of your clothing.
They provide opulent shoulder support, are correctly sized, and do not damage your clothes.
Over the life of your wardrobe, they can save you thousands of dollars in ruined garments (think
about the number of times you’ve thrown away a shirt because of shoulder dimples or a suit
because it became limp).
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3. The style of a hanger is the first thing to consider when selecting your hanger. Different hangers
are designed for different purposes.
I make seven different styles designed just for men, plus another nine totally different styles for
women. Men and women have dramatically different wardrobes, and the same is true for their
hangers. A premium wooden hanger is, by design, gender specific.
The following is a list and brief description of different styles of men’s hangers and their use:
Suit Hangers – a proper suit hanger is used to hang matching jacket and trouser sets. The
hanger should offer opulent support to protect the delicate, tailored shoulder construction and
drape. They should be fully contoured and have a large shoulder flare to optimize shoulder
support. The trouser bar should be flocked or felted in order to prevent the creasing that ordinary
locking bars can cause. The width is also important; in order to offer optimal support, the suit
hanger should extend up to but not beyond the point where the shoulder meets the sleeve. This is
especially important for gentlemen with broad shoulders, as the weight of a large jacket
distributed on a skinny hanger will almost immediately destroy its drape.
Jacket Hangers – A proper jacket hanger should contain all of the same characteristics of a
suit hanger (detailed above) but without the trouser bar. Jacket hangers are used for sports coats
that would not have matching trousers and guest coat closets.
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4. Trouser Hangers – Trouser hangers are an essential part of any well-appointed closet and
are only used for hanging trousers. Because of their specific application, they save room relative
to using old suit hangers. The most important criteria for a wooden trouser hanger is whether it
creases trousers. Locking bars, although very common, actually damage the fabric of most
trousers over time and lead to creasing across the thigh, which can result in embarrassing creases
across the trousers when pulled out of the closet. Trouser hangers are not contoured.
Locking Bars – A wooden bar locks the trousers between a metal wire. This mechanism is
BAD, as they cause creasing across trousers and can damage premium wools (like Super 100′s).
This is the most common and inexpensive type of trouser bar and can be found on most
department store hangers.
Felted Trouser Bar – The trouser bar is flocked or felted with a material whose texture
“grips” trousers. Trousers drape over the bar and no pressure is applied (as with a locking bar),
thereby preventing creasing. This is the BEST style and can only be found on premium wooden
suit hangers.
Clamping Trouser Bar – two planks of wood with felted interiors clamp trousers at their
cuff and hang them vertically upside. This style is popular but demands a lot of vertical closet
space. The weight of the trousers “pull” wrinkles out over time as the trousers hang. Can be found
on premium wooden suit hangers, although they increase their cost significantly.
Clip Hangers – use two independent clips to secure the trouser. These are generally
discouraged for finer wool, cotton, or linen trousers because the force of the clip can damage the
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5. fabric. However, they are totally acceptable for hanging denim jeans or shorts.
Shirt Hangers – a man’s shirt hanger should extend all the way to the edge of the shoulder.
If a shirt hanger is too narrow (width), puckering or dimpling occurs. It should also be thick
enough to offer support, but not so thick that closet space is unnecessarily consumed. Premium
wooden shirt hangers are especially important for loosely-knit fabrics, such as cotton and
cashmere shirts. Shirt hangers are not contoured.
Sweater hangers - Most people fold their sweaters — not because folding is necessarily
better, but because most ordinary hangers are very quick to destroy sweaters. This is why The
Hanger Project developed a sweater specifically sweaters and soft knits. The moderate shoulder
flare, which is flocked to help grip the garment, controls the sweater and prevents it from sliding
down the hanger. This prevents both stretching and shoulder puckering.
Hanger Width – The Most Important Criteria
The width of a hanger is the most overlooked but critical characteristic of a proper hanger.
One size doesn’t fit all when it comes to your clothing, and the same should be true when it
comes to your hangers. Considering that your garments will spend more time in your closet over
the lifetime than on your shoulders, it is easy to understand why this characteristic is so
important.
The sizing principle is the same for both suits and shirts: the hanger should extend all the way to–
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6. but not beyond–the point where the shoulder meets the sleeve. The most accurate method of
sizing your hanger is to measure directly across the back (the point-to-point measurement).
As for wooden shirt hangers, you’ll often find them in lengths of 17.0″, 19.0″, and 21.0″. Choose
the size that is closest to the width of your shirt. It is okay for your shirt hanger to extend slightly
beyond the shoulder. With the right luxury shirt hanger, you will be able to almost eliminate the
annoying shirt puckering that often plagues closets.
Hanger Girth
The GIRTH of a hanger, or it’s thickness, is particularly important at its ends. I make a suit
hanger with a 2.5″ Shoulder Flares distributes the weight of a jacket over a surface area 5x larger
than average. This, in turn, ensures that the drape of the jacket is protected.
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