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What are these "slim hangers" people are raving about?

Inquiring closets want to know.
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Re: What are these "slim hangers" people are raving about?

  • Joy Mangano Huggable Hangers. I got mine at Target but I also have several sets of the Costco knock-offs. I have also seen knock-offs at BB&B. I love them because we have tiny 100 year old house closets and I can fit so much more in to them compared to regular plastic or wood hangers.
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    Great - now I feel like I have to have some of these hangers! Darn you F&B!!!
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    Joy Mangano Huggable Hangers. I got mine at Target but I also have several sets of the Costco knock-offs. I have also seen knock-offs at BB&B. I love them because we have tiny 100 year old house closets and I can fit so much more in to them compared to regular plastic or wood hangers.

    I need these for the same reason!  We went from a house with a big walk in master closet to our teeny closets.  Our gest bedroom bed is covered in piles of my clothes and I haven't figured out a solution.  It seems like these hangers are a good start.

  • I'm in the same position GoDawgs!

    In AZ I probably had 12+ feet of hanging space...now I have 3. And no coat closet or anything :(  I have all matching wood hangers, but I think an investment in these is needed because I have to do something to make all the clothes fit, and if something besides purging will help I am in! 

    Now the question is just where is the best quality/price place to buy from! 

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  • I bought a box of 50 on amazon a few weeks ago for ~$20. They had black and beige. I think the brand is Closet Complete.
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  • imageKKloth:
    Great - now I feel like I have to have some of these hangers! Darn you F&B!!!

     

    This board will make you feel like you need a lot of things.  

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    imageKKloth:
    Great - now I feel like I have to have some of these hangers! Darn you F&B!!!

     

    This board will make you feel like you need a lot of things.  

    LOL.  This is sooooo true.

  • They are amazing.  DH and I share our walk in closet and using these I can fit so much more in there. 

    I get most of my at TJMaxx/HG, but if you're starting out I would get a big box from Costco or BBB.

  • I bought similar hangars from WalMart (the Canopy brand) for much less and they work the same, they saved my closet!
  • I'm not a fan and I eventually switched back to my wooden hangers. But if you don't have a lot of space, I can see how someone would love them. I got mine from BB&B (the Real Simple line) and liked the hooks so you could stack the hangers together if you like grouping your outfits together in advance.

    But there are two things I don't like about them. First, they are essentially made out of cardboard. I've had a couple break on me where the metal hook attached to the hanger. I also hate the "grippiness" of the fabric because it makes it difficult to pull the clothes off the hanger or put them on the hanger. It's not terrible but does require more energy to straighten your clothes when hanging them up.

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