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No Stretch Hanger
A hanger that bends in on itself so as not to stretch out your shirts | |
How many times have you stretched out
a
shirt with a small collar while trying to
get
a hanger in it?
The solution is a hanger with a joint (just
a
bendable area) on the bottom and at the
tips of the two wings. when pulled
vertically it easily slips into the shirt,
then
is pushed
horizontal, and two wings snap
into the arms.
note:
1. One could just put a standard hanger
in through the bottom of the shirt,
however depending on shirt size/hanger
size it can still cause stretching, not to
mention, who does that?
2. the bottom joint is a click-in ball n'
socket joint preventing collapse.
(?) Collapsible Coat Hanger
http://www.initiali...le_Coat_Hanger.html Sort of baked - but for different reasons [HowardMarks, May 12 2005]
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[howardmarks], looks like i'm going to
have to start coming up with slightly
more wild ideas... |
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[HM] wasn't that in Raiders of the Lost Arc? The viewing audience was lead to believe it was an "interrogation" device before realizing it was a coat hanger. |
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I don' know how to properly fold shirts.
I even put pants through hangers. I only
have a small drawer and its filled with
"things". |
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Erm, yeah, I always just put it in through the bottom. Generally, though, I'm working with oxford shirts which I drape then button. [+-] |
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egad, look what I found: http://
www.halfbakery.com/idea/
Flexible_20Hangers#1091293200 |
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hmmmm... I plead innocence, though
mine is a bit more detailed... |
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