Clothes Hangers Blog

Regular thoughts on the use of clothes hangers in your home or retail store. Wooden Hangers, metal hangers, plastic hangers, and even recycled hangers or bamboo hangers.

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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Spruce Up a Tired Closet

If your closet is in need of attention, you are not alone. Many people dream of that organized closet that always seems just out of reach. There are some easy, inexpensive and creative things you can do to have your closet looking its best in no time.

Most people keep some things in their closet that they never intended to. For example, sports equipment, linens, suitcases, a tripod, hidden birthday gifts, photos and much more. These things can be kept in your closet, but you have to make space for them. You may not think that you have space in your closet, but chances are that you do. You just might need help finding it.

Of course, you will need to thin the herd. Get rid of the junk and things that do not fit, are out of style or are just too worn out. Put really bulky items that are not moisture or temperature sensitive in the garage, basement or a spare bedroom. This includes things like sports equipment and suitcases. They take up so much space and really do not have to be in your closet. If they really do, consider putting suitcases inside of each other or under your bed. Organize sports equipment into individual duffel bags so that they are contained and malleable. A sports equipment organizer is a good idea if you have a lot, then you can put it in a mudroom, garage or child’s room.

If you have a lot of small items taking up space and creating disarray, you may be able to build a small, one foot wide cubby system up the front corner of your closet. Most people have about a foot of space between their clothes and the front wall of the closet. You can build them to the ceiling, insert storage bins for small items, use shelves for electronics storage, shoe shelves, sock and tie storage, out-of-reach storage for firearm cases, whatever you need them for. Put one on each side if necessary.

If you keep your winter and summer wardrobes in the closet at the same time, you should invest in a large plastic container or storage bags. Get the out-of-season clothing away from your clothing that you could be using right now. This can free up a lot of space. Large containers can usually stow away on the top shelf, underneath hanging clothes or in a garage. If you do put them in the garage, make sure that you include cedar products to protect your wardrobe from moths, mildew, moisture and odors.

Lastly, invest a little in some specialty hangers. Skirt hangers and cascading pants hangers can help you free up lots of room on your hanging bar. Cascading hooks allow you to pair up garments that go together. Utilizing these items can actually reduce the amount of bar space you are using by up to seventy-five percent! Plus, you will know right where everything is. No more digging through packed in clothes.

Upgrade your old wire and plastic hangers to wooden cedar hangers. Cedar hangers will deodorize your closet, keep clothing slightly separated to avoid wrinkles, absorb moisture and look great to boot. You will have a nice, organized, clean-smelling, beautiful closet when you are done.

Ron Maier is the manager of EverythingHangers, a leading online resource for metal hangers and cedar hangers. Find the highest quality metal hanger or cedar hanger at http://www.everythinghangers.com.

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The Right Hanger Can Fix Closet Problems

Traditional wire hangers have lots of problems and you can save a lot of money by getting rid of them. If they rust on your clothing or snag, you will be replacing your clothing as well as your hangers. They get tangled, bend, cram your clothes together and make it impossible to keep your closet neat and organized.

If you are wondering what type of hanger to get, it may depend on what problems you have with your closet. If you have a tiny space, you may need metal or slim-line hangers. If you want to create space to hang things that you d not have room for, you may need cascading hangers, skirt hangers, pants hangers or hanger accessories that help you make some room in your closet. If you need to hang suits, dresses and coats, you will need cedar hangers or wooden hangers with cedar accessories.

Metal hangers today are very different than those old wire hangers. They are very strong and virtually unbendable. They do not have that annoying twist at the neck that snags and tears your clothing. They are smooth and cannot rust. They come in coated, brushed metal or chrome for a really stunning closet. They have a flat design so you can hang clothing close together. The neck will not bend and the metal is a heavier gauge than the old wire hangers, so they do not get crossed up on the bar and tangled.

Slim-line hangers have a velvet coating that helps grip your clothes. They are flat, but the curved design helps shoulders keep their shape. They are great for hanging pants, too. You can add cascading hooks to slim-line hangers so that you can put outfits together using half the space. Slim-line hangers come in a variety of colors. You can choose each family member’s favorite color and help encourage them to hang their clothes. Your closets will look great with the uniformity and color of slim-line hangers.

Wooden hangers are the best quality, nicest looking hangers you can get. They come in natural, dark, redwoods, black, white and cedar hangers. Bamboo hangers are becoming very popular because of their lightweight feel, beautiful wood grain and their amazing strength. Bamboo is a renewable resource and actually helps the environment as it grows. Wooden hangers have a nice curve so that they do not fit tightly together. Many people love this because it keeps clothes slightly separated and wrinkle-free.

Choose the right hangers for your closet. Whether you pick metal hangers, slim-line hangers, bamboo hangers or cedar hangers, you will surely enjoy the beauty and uniformity that you see in your closet.

Ron Maier is the manager of EverythingHangers, a leading online resource for metal hangers and cedar hangers. Find the highest quality metal hanger or cedar hanger at http://www.everythinghangers.com.

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Friday, May 29, 2009

The Right Hanger Can Fix Closet Problems

Traditional wire hangers have lots of problems and you can save a lot of money by getting rid of them. If they rust on your clothing or snag, you will be replacing your clothing as well as your hangers. They get tangled, bend, cram your clothes together and make it impossible to keep your closet neat and organized.

If you are wondering what type of hanger to get, it may depend on what problems you have with your closet. If you have a tiny space, you may need metal or slim-line hangers. If you want to create space to hang things that you d not have room for, you may need cascading hangers, skirt hangers, pants hangers or hanger accessories that help you make some room in your closet. If you need to hang suits, dresses and coats, you will need cedar hangers or wooden hangers with cedar accessories.

Metal hangers today are very different than those old wire hangers. They are very strong and virtually unbendable. They do not have that annoying twist at the neck that snags and tears your clothing. They are smooth and cannot rust. They come in coated, brushed metal or chrome for a really stunning closet. They have a flat design so you can hang clothing close together. The neck will not bend and the metal is a heavier gauge than the old wire hangers, so they do not get crossed up on the bar and tangled.

Slim-line hangers have a velvet coating that helps grip your clothes. They are flat, but the curved design helps shoulders keep their shape. They are great for hanging pants, too. You can add cascading hooks to slim-line hangers so that you can put outfits together using half the space. Slim-line hangers come in a variety of colors. You can choose each family member’s favorite color and help encourage them to hang their clothes. Your closets will look great with the uniformity and color of slim-line hangers.

Wooden hangers are the best quality, nicest looking hangers you can get. They come in natural, dark, redwoods, black, white and cedar hangers. Bamboo hangers are becoming very popular because of their lightweight feel, beautiful wood grain and their amazing strength. Bamboo is a renewable resource and actually helps the environment as it grows. Wooden hangers have a nice curve so that they do not fit tightly together. Many people love this because it keeps clothes slightly separated and wrinkle-free.

Choose the right hangers for your closet. Whether you pick metal hangers, slim-line hangers, bamboo hangers or cedar hangers, you will surely enjoy the beauty and uniformity that you see in your closet.

Ron Maier is the manager of EverythingHangers, a leading online resource for metal hangers and cedar hangers. Find the highest quality metal hanger or cedar hanger at http://www.everythinghangers.com.

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Monday, December 15, 2008

Helping Children Get Organized

An important part of creating healthy habits in our children is starting them out at a young age. This is especially true when it comes to being organized. Young children are not yet developed enough to be able to organize their belongings on their own and need a parent to create that structure for them.


If you want your kids to do a proper cleanup you need to provide the right type of storage space for them. Since they are smaller everything will obviously need to be at a much lower height. This includes all shelving, storage bins, and closet modules. If they cannot reach storage space they will certainly not be able to use it. At first you will need to teach them what goes where and model behavior. As they begin to understand what is meant by cleanup you can pull away from participation. If they know where things go they are more likely to put items away on their own. Two games you can play are doing a cleanup song, or a cleanup scavenger hunt.


When it comes to clothes children will learn best starting out with colorful plastic hangers they can easily grab and manipulate. Have a separate drawer for each type of clothing or compartmentalize each drawer. Creating a fun themed environment also helps. There are many options for children’s hangers, such as glam hangers or plastic hangers in any color you can imagine.


Of course at time all kids refuse to listen to their parents. Have expectations clearly outlined and hold your children to them. They need this structure and discipline to develop self confidence and generate a sense of security. Think about how being organized will help him be more successful as an adult.


Once a child understands where their toys go and how to use a clothes hanger they will enjoy cleanup time as part of their play. It then becomes more of a game and keeps it from being an enormous chore at the end of the day when the floor is covered in toys. Your children will be able to play more freely with their belongings and perhaps even begin to dress themselves in the mornings. Knowing where things are they can save time looking for things and gain more value from playtime. They can then begin to develop the important life skills of organization that will last a lifetime.



About the Author: Ron Maier is the President of Everything Hangers, a leading online provider of clothes hangers and plastic hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.everythinghangers.com.

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Monday, December 1, 2008

Clothes Hangers are an Investment

If you are serious about growing your retail clothing outlet you have no doubt given enormous amounts of thought to every detail related to business from product choices, and store layout to employee dress code. This article will discuss the importance of choosing the right clothes hangers and offer some guidelines for making that selection.


Every decision you make will affect sales. Even those minute details, such as clothes hangers, will subtly alter their shopping experience for better or for worse. Emotions play a huge part in people’s desire to make purchases. How you display your products is a great opportunity to impress and put a potential customer in a good mood. Every aspect of your store layout will influence sales. Even something as simple as the choice of clothes hangers can make a huge difference.


There is an enormous selection of colors and styles to choose from making it is easy to find a clothes hanger that matches your product and customer demographics. Children’s stores will want to find fun brightly colored kids hangers or trendy glam hangers. Pink for girls and blue for boys and possibly decorated with plastic beads, flowers, trucks, or other decals are just a few ideas. If money is tight plastic hangers can be ordered in just about any color. Higher end stores will want to opt for classy wooden hangers. Match the garment to the hanger with walnut, mahogany, cedar, or black and white painted wooden hangers.


Organic cotton and bamboo clothing is rapidly gaining popularity among those environmentally conscious. For eco-friendly stores there check out bamboo hangers and avoid plastic hangers. Bamboo crops are considered a sustainable resource because they are insect resistant and do not require poisonous pesticides. They can be grown on a variety of soil types without extra irrigation. It is an extremely fast growing tree and you can literally watch it grow before your eyes. Some species can gain up to one foot per day, as much as 2”/hr at times.

There is a hanger for literally every product. Specialized hangers can help you display odd items, such as belts, bikinis, and shoes in a classy manor. Go that extra mile and have your store logo, slogan, or meaningful quotations on every hanger.


While clothes hangers seem like just another expense necessary to be in business it is actually an investment. Spend the time and look at your options. A well thought out decision is sure to increase sales.


About the Author:

About the Author: Ron Maier is the President of Everything Hangers, a leading online provider of clothes hangers and bamboo hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.everythinghangers.com.

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11 Retail Store Tips to Beat the Competition

Retail clothing is one of the most competitive markets out there. In today’s tough economy you need to have the best service necessary to stay competitive. Every store that has been around for a while will be providing a basic level of customer service. Usually this entails a friendly well informed sales team able to answer their questions. We are not talking about the basics here. You need to give them more than the other guys. Here are some ideas you can get to gain notoriety among your target market.


1. Make the shopping experience as easy and enjoyable as possible. Follow the rules of merchandising, such as clear tagging and running clothes hangers all in the same direction. Customers need to be able to find what they are looking for quickly and easily without getting frustrated.

2. Take orders over the phone or deliver products to their door either personally or through the mail?

3. Provide a seating area around change rooms. This way your guests can relax while friends or family members are trying on clothes.

4. Have your store’s logo printed on all your clothes hangers. Send your customers home with your store hangers when you make sales. This way when they pull their favorite shirt out and see your store logo they will remember where they got it from.

5. Have sales associates keep a list of regular customers and send them personalized thank you notes, special promotional offers, or gift certificates. A “missing you” note is another nice touch if someone has not come in for a while.

6. Hold an in store event or special sale. It does not necessarily have to revolve around a specific holiday.

7. Sponsor an event in your community. Find something related to your market. This might be an athletic event, such as a running or bike race, or it might be along the lines of community play. Sponsorship might include providing products, money, or volunteer service in support of the event.

8. Have longer hours during holiday seasons. Open up earlier or close later. Provide additional sales staff to help out higher than usual customer and sales volume.

9. Make checkout a speedy process. Once people have made their decision they want to get on with their lives. Have enough cash registers so long lines do not form. This is especially critical during busy holidays and special sales.

10. Allow customers to put things on layaway for a period of time. You do not have to hold an item for a month. A few days is not unreasonable especially for a good customer. When they return to pick up the item they may add to their purchase.

11. Gift wrap! Save your customers the hassle of having to wrap items up themselves. This way they can kill two birds with one stone.


About the Author: Ron Maier is the President of Everything Hangers, a leading online provider of clothes hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.everythinghangers.com.

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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Bad Habits Can Break Sales

Retail clothing sales can be an unforgiving business. Even if you have good sales process you can still blow sales with bad habits. Here are some small ways you can put off customers that were ready to buy.


Number one is poor hygiene. First impressions are huge when it comes to sales. Your appearance plays a massive role in. You do not have to be Brad Pitt or Angelina, but simple hygiene goes a long way. Unshaven, grungy teeth, body odor, wrinkly stained clothes, and messy hair are just a few things customer will pick up on instantly. No one is going to spend much time with a stinky sales person. Taking the time to properly care for your hygiene is a way of showing respect for your customers and fellow employees.


Number two is laziness. When a customer walks into store you should appear busy. There are always plenty of things to do in a retail store, such as putting items back on clothes hangers, re-organizing racks, sorting products, and stacking unused hangers. If you are just sitting at the counter on your butt it sends the message that you do not care about your job they will assume you do not care about them.


Number three is being unprepared. Nothing is more aggravating for a customer than trying to get information from someone who does not have any, but is trying to pretend that they do. The more you know about your product or industry the more sales you will get. This is the key to building confidence and trust with a customer that is essential for a sale to take place. Additionally you need to know your way around your store. It may seem obvious to you, but for someone who has just come in your store is a maze of store displays and clothes hangers. If a customer has to follow you all over the entire building because you do not know where a specific item is or even if you carry a product you will


Number four is nervous habits. Constantly biting your lip or fidgeting with clothes hangers while a customer is talking to you can drive customers away. Sometimes we do not even notice we are doing these things ourselves and it can be hard to break these habits. One way is to have fellow employee keep an eye out while you are dealing with customers and help remind you with a subtle hand signal, clearing of the throat.


About the Author: Ron Maier is the President of Everything Hangers, a leading online provider of clothes hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.everythinghangers.com.

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What to do With Those Old Clothes

Most people accumulate clothing at a much faster rate than they can wear it out. This leads to bloated closets filled with perfectly good outfits you just are not going to wear anymore. Closets stuffed too tightly are a pain. Clothes hangers become all entangled and getting ready in the morning becomes a hassle. It may be time to let go of some of those items you can do without. Even though you may love a particular piece of clothing perhaps it just does not fit anymore, since you have gained or lost weight. If you are struggling with what to do about all those clothes here are some ideas that may help you feel a little better about it.


Try to find a good second home for them. Pass them on to a friend or take them to work and give them away to your co-workers. You may find satisfaction seeing them appreciated by someone you know.


Find a charity to donate to, such as a church or homeless shelter. Hard times are not always a result of bad choices. Financial crisis may be discovering a child has cancer, or that a breadwinner can no longer provide due to serious injury or death. Your donation could help ease the crunch of these financial hardships.


Another option is to try and make some money in the process. Some thrift stores will purchase clothes if they are in good condition, especially brand name articles. Clothes should be free of stains, tears or holes, and nasty smells. Some stores will offer a flat rate for your clothes, while others may work on a consignment basis. This means you will have to wait till the items sell before you get paid and the store collects a percentage of the sale price. If you have the time take them to your local flee market. You can always find someone here who will sell your clothes or you can setup a table yourself.


Online sales are a great way to sell clothing as well. Snap a photo of the items and post them on the internet. Presentation is an important part of online selling. Sell clothes individually or as a whole lot on Ebay or craigslist. Be sure to provide a precise and honest description of the item or you may find buyers are upset with you and demand a refund.


Take the time to reorganize your closet at least once a year. Free up some clothes hangers for new arrivals and feel good about it at the same time.


About the Author: Ron Maier is the President of Everything Hangers, a leading online provider of clothes hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.everythinghangers.com.

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Friday, October 31, 2008

Create Some Space in Your Home

Let’s face it, in every home space comes at a premium. No matter how many closets, cabinets, and shelves you have there never seems to be enough places to put things. It is a constant struggle to maintain an elegant home while still having space to put everything. We all have a dream of how our homes ought to be. “If only the builders had put this wall over here, or a built-in shoe rack under the stairs it would all work out”, we think. Unless you are ready for expensive renovations to have that wall added or removed here are a few relatively low cost ways to increase the storage capacity and classiness of you home.

In an entry way consider adding a storage bench. This really maximizes the value of your furniture. For smaller entry areas you can even get a triangular corner bench that will tuck away nicely off to the side. Shoe racks come in almost any size and are an essential for a closet in this part of your home. Wall hung coat hangers, or a coat tree can free up even more valuable space in closets.

If kitchen cabinets are chockablock full get some of those bigger pots and pans out of there and hang them up. If there is wall space you can use hooks or wall hangers. A quick look through any kitchen design magazine will fill you with space saving ideas in this area.

Install track lighting and get rid of floor lamps. Track lighting is available in a myriad of styles and colors to fit any taste and match any home. Being able to direct light anywhere you want can also help create a better atmosphere in a room.

Get a few more towels on the wall by adding another towel hanger or two as wall space allows. You could also hang an extra storage cabinet. Smaller size cabinets made especially for bathrooms are available at most home stores in stock with a variety of styles to choose from. These cabinets are great decorations with glass doors or mirrors and more importantly help keep bathroom counters clear of hair products, mouthwash, deodorants and perfumes.

A cluttered life does not lend itself to enjoyment. In the end if may be best to just let go of some things. With a little effort and creativity you can have a clutter free home and that is better than being surrounded by mountains of possessions.


About the Author: Ron Maier is the President of Everything Hangers, a leading online provider of clothes hangers and bamboo hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.everythinghangers.com.

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Monday, September 15, 2008

What to do With Those Old Clothes

Most people accumulate clothing at a much faster rate than they can wear it out. This leads to bloated closets filled with perfectly good outfits you just are not going to wear anymore. Closets stuffed too tightly are a pain. Clothes hangers become all entangled and getting ready in the morning becomes a hassle. It may be time to let go of some of those items you can do without. Even though you may love a particular piece of clothing perhaps it just does not fit anymore, since you have gained or lost weight. If you are struggling with what to do about all those clothes here are some ideas that may help you feel a little better about it.


Try to find a good second home for them. Pass them on to a friend or take them to work and give them away to your co-workers. You may find satisfaction seeing them appreciated by someone you know.


Find a charity to donate to, such as a church or homeless shelter. Hard times are not always a result of bad choices. Financial crisis may be discovering a child has cancer, or that a breadwinner can no longer provide due to serious injury or death. Your donation could help ease the crunch of these financial hardships.


Another option is to try and make some money in the process. Some thrift stores will purchase clothes if they are in good condition, especially brand name articles. Clothes should be free of stains, tears or holes, and nasty smells. Some stores will offer a flat rate for your clothes, while others may work on a consignment basis. This means you will have to wait till the items sell before you get paid and the store collects a percentage of the sale price. If you have the time take them to your local flee market. You can always find someone here who will sell your clothes or you can setup a table yourself.


Online sales are a great way to sell clothing as well. Snap a photo of the items and post them on the internet. Presentation is an important part of online selling. Sell clothes individually or as a whole lot on Ebay or craigslist. Be sure to provide a precise and honest description of the item or you may find buyers are upset with you and demand a refund.


Take the time to reorganize your closet at least once a year. Free up some clothes hangers for new arrivals and feel good about it at the same time.


About the Author: Ron Maier is the President of Everything Hangers, a leading online provider of clothes hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.everythinghangers.com.

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Sunday, August 31, 2008

Little Guys Beat the Big Box Stores

The retail clothing business is one of the toughest industries to be in these days, and you have really got to love it to be successful. When it seems like everyone is talking about the 10 shirts for 10 bucks they just picked how can a small store possibly compete? It can be discouraging, but don’t fold up the shop just yet. Large chain stores compete on quantity not quality. The little guy can beat the big box stores by focusing on three key areas: unique product lines, exceptional service, and interesting store environments. With a little shift in strategy you can not only survive, but thrive in a world of Wal-Marts, Gaps, and Old Navys.



Here are just a few reasons people might not want to shop at the big box chain. These places are crowded and noisy with traffic jams in the aisles and long checkout lines, and kids out of control. Selling everything is not necessarily an advantage. If you are shopping for shoes you do not care how many types of tires, or tennis racks the store has. With so much traffic stores get messy and disorganized. Items are usually falling off of shelves and clothes hangers and people end up having to dig through piles of junk to find what they want.

Find a niche and focus on it. This could be kid’s clothes, work clothes, hats, lingerie, or eco-friendly organic clothes hung on bamboo hangers. Big box chains are targeting the same general market and most of the merchandise is the same across the chains. A small store does not have the space or capital to carry everything, so it must find a focus. People get tired of seeing the same styles everywhere and are looking for something different. Whatever the niche make sure you aren’t carrying the same stuff available as the big giants. If you can find some unique product lines or styles you will be providing something the big guys do not.



Small stores are owner operated or family run businesses. A small store can offer far superior service than the big box giants and once customers realize it they will continue to come back whenever they need something. Those large stores get bombarded with hundreds of customers on weekends and evenings when most people do their shopping and they cannot possibly service everyone. Exceptional service is the best advertising. Get to know your clients and what interests them. Not everyone has good fashion sense, and will value someone who does. If you spend the time to find the right item, accessory or outfit for someone they will remember the compliments they got and will be tell their friends about it. Getting to know customers you begin to build community and build into their community.



A stores appearance echoes its values. People want to feel good about the shopping experience as much as their purchase. Obviously you need to keep the place clean and well organized, and always look your best, but go beyond this and satisfy the all senses. The environment both outside and inside plays a huge part in the experience your shoppers will have at your venue. You can create unique store displays with your products, and use stylish clothes hangers.



Switch around your thinking and ask the question, “How can the big box store compete with us?” It may take some hard work and strategizing, but once you are on track it can be satisfying, fun, and most of all rewarding.



About the Author: Ron Maier is the President of Everything Hangers, a leading online provider of clothes hangers and bamboo hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.everythinghangers.com.

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Friday, June 20, 2008

Manage Your Time Achieve Your Dreams

Where did the time go? With such busy lives these days filled with cell phones, email, and multiple jobs it is easy for the time to get away from you. We get moving so fast that we do not see how we spend our time and then wonder why things are not getting done. Are you constantly searching for your keys in the morning or struggling to find the right clothes to wear in the morning? More than likely there are numerous energy leaks in your life that you may not even notice.

One of the most important life skills to develop is time management. How you use your time directly relates to what you can accomplish. By organizing your life and generating good habits you can eliminate unnecessary energy leaks and gain back valuable minutes or hours each day. Don’t procrastinate any longer.

Understand how you spend your time. Keep a journal or daily time log. Many top CEOs attribute their success to continual self analysis. Plot out what you are doing each hour in each day. This may seem like it will eat up even more minutes out of your day, but it is dangerous to deny yourself the time it takes to make your life better. Eventually you will begin to identify patterns and a better understanding of how much time specific tasks require. You may not be allotting enough time for certain tasks or getting bogged down with unimportant activities. Invest in a day timer, planner, and wall calendar. This can help you better plan out your days and weeks around your goals instead of just letting them happen.

Clear the clutter out of your house. The state of your environment directly affects your concentration level, approach, and outlook on your life. Keep a clean house inside and out. Hire a maid and have the lawn mowed if you are too busy. Take a weekend and go through all your belongings and give anything you do not need to charity. If you are not sure about an item, make note of it and box it up. If you have not used it after several months then donate it then. Think twice before making new purchases understanding that everything you own has to be stored, cleaned, and maintained.

The closet is a critical area where time seeps away. Often it is visited several times daily. A disorganized closet makes it difficult to find what you want to wear, sort through, and put away clothes. Putting some attention in this area can save you hours over the course of a week. The goal is to maximize you storage space and functionality at the same time. Hang shoe bags, or tie racks on the back of closet doors. Upgrade your clothes hangers so they are all the same style. Slim line hangers or multi slack hangers can increase storage capacity two or three times. Put similar items together in a closet organizer, on a shelving system, or plastic storage bins.

The idea is to create systems for anything you do on a regular basis. When you come home the keys go on a hook, cell phone on the charger, and wallet on the dresser. Other systems might be laundry, workouts, grocery shopping, children’s activities, or paying the bills. The important thing is to start developing the system and you will find ways to improve it over time.
Developing good habits takes time. You only have one life to live. No more excuses. Take action today and begin streamlining your life and achieving your dreams!


About the Author: Ron Maier is the President of Everything Hangers, a leading online provider of clothes hangers and hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.everythinghangers.com.

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Maximize Your Closet Space with Slim Line Hangers

Do you have problems with closet storage space? Do you dread sorting through your clothes in the morning to get dressed? If you have been training with Olympic wrestlers just to be able to pull clothes out of your closet than this new type of hanger is for you. Closets in small apartments and older homes are often quite small and can seriously constrain your wardrobe. If you feel like you do not have enough space to store all the clothes you would like to wear throughout the year there is a solution. Slim line hangers can double or even triple the storage capacity of any closet. An organized wardrobe can save you time getting ready in the morning.

With a more streamlined look than traditional wooden hangers and a classier feel than metal or wire hangers the slim line hangers can turn a bursting at the seams wardrobe into a neat and tidy dressing environment. Their narrow design enables clothes to hang closer together while at the same time preserving their shape. Even at a ¼” width they are strong enough to hold heavy winter coats. They come in a regular size 17” length and a 12” length for childrens hangers.

Sifting through clothes when trying to decide what to wear is a daily chore. Often clothes end up falling off bulky plastic hangers as they get rifled through. The continuous clean up is frustrating and time consuming. An added feature of the slim line hanger is a velvety surface on top of the hanger. This can prevent even the daintiest garments, such as an evening dress or lingerie, from falling off the hanger.

Many people have more pants than shirts. One type of slim line hanger allows you to match up multiple pairs of pants with a single shirt. The slim line multi pant hanger provides hanging space for up to four pairs of pants. Another alternative is to add a hook to a regular hanger to hold another shirt.

Packs of ten can be purchased for around $10 dollars and they are available in a wide range of colors. The benefits of an organized wardrobe are huge. You will save hours of closet management time and eliminate one source of stress. From getting ready in the morning, when time is at a premium, to putting away clean laundry in the evening slim line hangers can make it easier.


About the Author: Ron Maier is the President of Everything Hangers, a leading online provider of clothes hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.everythinghangers.com.

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Three Accessories Your Retail Clothing Store Must Have

Retail clothing is a cut throat business. Your store needs to operate at peak performance to capture market share in your area. Employees perform thousands of small tasks each day, so it is crucial streamlined procedures are in place. Organizing you store so employees can work at maximum efficiency is equally important. These three tools can keep your store running like a well oiled retail machine, and prevent chaotic work flow. Here is how this modest investment can return thousands of dollars.

The hanger stacker is an absolute essential for any retail clothing store. This device is the best way to store extra hangers around your store. Its unique shape can accommodate all types of clothes hangers, and stores them in a way that prevents tangling. Most models can be purchased for less than $20. Place them at discreet locations around your store so employees will never have to go far to find or replace excess hangers. With hangers readily available your staff can remain on the sales floor by eliminating trips to the back room to retrieve and store hangers. Another great spot is behind the cashiers’ counters where clothes hangers are constantly piling up from customer purchases. With a hanger stacker you can move hundreds of hangers anywhere your store with ease.

If you are maximizing your stores capacity you probably have garments hung on walls and storage racks in high places. A hanger retriever can save employees hours of time over the course of the day by providing quick access to those hard to reach places. Hanger retrievers can be purchased between $18 to $20 dollars. An adjustable model gives a reach between three and five feet. With a hanger retriever there is no need to clutter your store with step stools and ladders.

The scourge of most fashion outlets is piles of clothes under garment racks. Clothes get bumped as customers move up and down the aisles and can easily fall off a hanger. Items lying on the floor can get walked on, dirty and damaged. This gives an atmosphere employees constantly have to pick up and re-hang items. Use of hanger covers can turn this into a thing of the past. Hanger covers are foam or rubber strips that can be slid on or stuck to any clothes hangers and increase the hanger garment friction ratio. An investment of 15 cents each can save your store thousands of dollars in damaged clothing, and provides a cleaner store presentation. Employees will save hours of labor and have more time to spend with customers.

About the Author: Ron Maier is the President of Everything Hangers, a leading online provider of clothes hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.everythinghangers.com.

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Travel Accesories to Keep Your Clothes Wrinkle Free

Whether you travel for business or pleasure there are probably a few items in your wardrobe that might need to stay wrinkle free and looking its best. While this may sound simple to accomplish it often becomes a challenging task.

If you drive to work in a suit you know the frustration of having to take off your suit jacket and fold it over the back of the passenger seat or lay it across the backseat. Regardless of what you do, you still end up with a somewhat wrinkled look by the time you make it to the office. A great solution to this problem is a collapsible travel hanger. When collapsed, this hanger can fit in a glove compartment where it will be ready use. Once unfolded you can hang your suit jacket on the hanger and store it on the garment hook that any car comes equipped with.

Air travellers face the problem of folding garments into a suitcase. Honeymooners or tourists may have a few outfits they need to keep looking sharp for that night on the town. Business air travellers often bring only a compact carry on when travelling. Either way these tight quarters for your clothes tend to leave them smooshed and wrinkled. Clothes may pick up odd scents during travel as luggage sits in musty warehouses or cargo bays. Most hotels offer laundering and pressing services, but if you’re on a budget or have time constraints consider purchasing a travel steamer. They are small and fit easily into any suitcase. Cedar mothballs or a cedar sachet with a little lavender in it can help keep clothes smelling fresh during travel. When you arrive at your destination and need that blouse or suit pants for your meeting in an hour, just pull out your travel steamer and give your clothes a once over. You’ll be amazed how fresh and wrinkle free they look and smell.

Even if you travel with your nice clothes in a hanging garment bag to ensure a wrinkle free outfit you still run the risk of clothes falling off the hangers during your travels. Now there is a hanger to help keep those clothes where you put them. This type of hanger is called a slim line clothing hanger. They have a velvety-soft surface to prevent your clothes from slipping. They are thinner and smaller than average clothes hangers and take up less space in your closet or garment bag than typical plastic hangers.



About the Author: Ron Maier is the President of Everything Hangers, a leading online provider of plastic hangers and clothes hangers . For more information, please visit http://www.everythinghangers.com.

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Craft Ideas Using Hangers

If you are one of the many who have converted from impractical wire hangers to a closet full of matching wood or plastic clothes hangers you are probably wondering what to do with all those wire hangers. Look no further. Here are some great craft ideas made with wire hangers. These crafts are fun for any school age child and you as well.


Hanger puppets are a great craft to stimulate your child’s imagination. For this craft you will need a wire hanger, an old pair of nylon stockings, yarn, pipe cleaners, felt scraps, buttons, wiggly eyes, glue, and scissors. First stretch the wire hanger into a diamond or oval shape and bend the hook of the hanger into a circle or oval and tape in place to prevent any body getting poked. Next, stretch the nylon stockings over the diamond or oval shape and tie off at the bottom. Then let your kids go wild decorating their puppets. They can make them look like faces or animals or whatever their heart desires. At the end, they can put on a puppet show for friends and family.

Hanger decorations can be made for any season or occasion. To get started you will need coloured tissue paper, glue, scissors, construction paper, and some coloured markers for drawing in details. You and your child can choose what decorations you wish to create, but a few ideas are a bumble bee, a butterfly, a pumpkin, or a sun. Bend the hanger into an oval or circle. Unfold the tissue paper and lay out on a flat surface. Place your hanger shape on top of the tissue paper and trace the outline onto the tissue paper. Cut out the shape and use as a template on another piece of tissue paper. Now you have two circles or ovals of tissue paper. Place them on either side of the hanger and glue the edges together. Based on what you’ve decided to create, now you can cut out stripes of black paper for a bumble bee, colourful wings for a butterfly or maybe some yellow rays for a sun. Cut out eyes from construction paper or draw them on with a marker. When you’re finished you’ll have a fabulous creation to hang on your wall or in your child’s room. Use the hanger’s hook end to hang it on.

To make a dream catcher you will need ribbons of various colours, yarn, beads, and feathers. Bend the hanger into a circle shape and wrap with ribbon. Make a web by stringing yarn and ribbon across the circle and tie off at the bottom leaving ends to create a tail. If you want to include beads, string them on the yarn at various points while wrapping it around the circle to create a web. Feathers can be tied or glued on. This craft can help facilitate teaching your kids about different cultures and beliefs.

These creative craft ideas should keep you and your kids busy and use up the supply of wire hangers you have lying around. Crafts are always a fantastic way to connect with and encourage your children. Relax and have fun.



About the Author: Ron Maier is the President of Everything Hangers, a leading online provider of clothes hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.everythinghangers.com.

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