Hanging trousers is the bane of my life (one of them anyway!). Folding them over the bar of a suit hanger doesn't work, the legs never fold along the line of the crease and they need to be pressed before they can be worn again. Clamp style hangers don't work either, they hold the trouser hem adjacent to the side seam instead of at the edges, with the result that the creases are not held taught by the weight of the garment. Until now
The new Kirby Allison Hanger Project clamping trouser hanger is fantastic!!
https://www.hangerproject.com/mens-hang ... ngers.html
One less irritation to ruin my day, 95 to go.
A design problem solved
This image was recently published in the blog A Suitable Wardrobe, by LL's member Will.
at: http://asuitablewardrobe.dynend.com/search?q=savile
I confess I did not know the trick, and have used it now with some of my trousers.
at: http://asuitablewardrobe.dynend.com/search?q=savile
I confess I did not know the trick, and have used it now with some of my trousers.
Scot, apart from good looks, what is special about that clamping hanger?
The opposing bars of the clamp are not flat pieces of wood, rather they are bowed out in the centre to allow sufficient space for the side seam of the trousers. Thus the clamp grips the hem at the front and back edge of the trouser leg, giving a nice crease on the turn-up and allowing the trousers to hang perfectly.Costi wrote:Scot, apart from good looks, what is special about that clamping hanger?
Oh, that! I've never seen the flat version, all my (not so special and nice) clamping hangers are bowed in the middle. Lucky me, I guess !
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