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    Default Huggable Hangers?

    Okay, I was sucked in this weekend by Home Shopping Club. I very rarely order anything from the shopping network. I think the last thing I ordered was a couple years ago, it was a jewelry cleaner. But I was flipping thru the channels and got sucked into the Huggable Hangers. They look great, save space etc. Anyone have them??? And do they really save the space that they claim??? And do clothes really never fall off?!!?!
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    I have them, love them, can't say enough good things about them. They definitely save space and things do not fall off them. I started with 1 set of 100 and have 3 more sets since then, I have converted all our closets to them. I love the way the look , but i keep buying them for the way they work.

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    I have them - my mom gave them to me as a X-mas gift. I guess they save some space because they are slim but I especially like how thin/lightweight tops or tops with straps never slide off. Also I like how they prevent shoulder nipples - good for knits or crocheted items.
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    I have them too and really like them. I think they saved a lot of space in my teeny, tiny closet. Some of the multiple pant hangers broke with the weight of my pants, though, so be careful.
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    Thanks so much for the feedback!
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    I bought some knock-off ones from Walmart. I LOVE them. The clothes really do stay on, they are slimmer so they don't bulk up the closet. They are also wider so you don't get the shoulder indentation, and they hold my husbands big suit jackets perfectly.
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    I am looking to get slim hangers for my clothes but 1) the only ones I've tried were from TJMaxx and most of them broke immediately and 2) I hang wet clothes all the time. Does anyone know of any good ones that can be used with wet/damp clothing? TIA!

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    I have the Real Simple slim line hangers. I am not sure how they would hold wet clothes. I use them for camisole tops. I like how the straps do not slip off.

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    I have ones from Bed Bath and Beyond. I got the tan ones because I too use them for wet clothes and was worried the black would stain. They're 4 years old and survived a transatlantic move... themovers unpacked the closet boxes, the clothes were all still hung up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by looch View Post
    I have ones from Bed Bath and Beyond. I got the tan ones because I too use them for wet clothes and was worried the black would stain. They're 4 years old and survived a transatlantic move... themovers unpacked the closet boxes, the clothes were all still hung up.
    I have these as well, in the same color. They're amazing! They really take up half the space of plastic hangers. Mine are close to five years old I think. I've never broken one.
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