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    Default Hangers? Wood, Plastic, or Wire (Unless you own a dry cleaners!)

    I was just wondering what type of hangers you guys use? Right now I use black plastic but I can't stand them. Thinking about going all wood, any suggestions?

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    Depends on what it is. Most of my tshirts and what not are on plastic wire like ones. My hoodies are all on wood suit like ones. and then wrapped in plastic
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    If you get wood- go to Ikea. Sets of 12 were like $5-8 cant recall exactly... just FYI, Im sure you will need tons...
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    Wooden hangers...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSRT8:Nik View Post
    If you get wood- go to Ikea. Sets of 12 were like $5-8 cant recall exactly... just FYI, Im sure you will need tons...
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    Metal coat hangers, the type you get from the dry cleaners, haha.

    If not, plastic with the jean possibilities. I'm the kind of sophisticated gentleman who likes versatility



    edit: btw I was being sarcastic, for those who may think that statement has complete douche written all over it lol
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    I have the felt ones so once the shirt is on there it's not going anywhere.

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    Wooden hangers with the laminate over it, never unfinished ones because they scratch away at fibers. I also add some padding if I use the hanger for a suit so it keeps the shoulder figure

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    Wood all the way. Suit hangers if possible, but they are usually a little expensive for everyday gear

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    Ive always heard wood is the way to go. (No homo). Ive got a ton of wood hangers in a bag in great shape Ive been trying to sell for a friend on Craigslist for a while but Ive had no bites. I know these things are expensive, so I thought I would get some bites. Oh well.

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