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First and foremost, say Shearer and Teplin, "pant hangers should have a sturdy bar to keep them from slipping off." As for folding, there are different techniques, but they recommend folding them in half lengthwise: "Pull one pant leg over the bar of the hanger, fold it at the knee, then grab the other pant leg and drape it over." Hangers are made from a range of materials, and most of them are great. But, experts recommend avoiding flimsy plastic and wire hangers. “[Wire hangers] break easily, tangle on the hanging rod, and make clothing hard to access,” say Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, founders of The Home Edit. But after that, the choice is yours. Slim velvet hangers are great for saving space and money, while wooden hangers look stylish and hold heavy clothing. There are also steel and satin hangers specifically designed to hold delicates.
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It depends on the type of material, say Shearer and Teplin. To avoid damage, " delicate fabrics like cashmere should never live on a hanger of any kind unless it's neatly folded over the crossbar," they say. "Knits are sturdier but can still lose their shape or crease if you're not careful. Velvet hangers with a crossbar are a safe option because they'll support the weight."
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