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At their core, clothes hangers are meant to either imitate the shape of human shoulders in order to facilitate the hanging of coats, jackets, blouses and other upper body garments while preventing wrinkles, or act as a clamp for the hanging of trousers and skirts. But occasionally hangers can be both, and such an idea is in use with a good number of clothes shops today. This all-in-one solution is known as the display hanger.
There are basically three types of clothes hangers. The first is the wire hanger, a simple loop of wire in a flattened triangle shape. Second is the wooden hanger, which is a flat piece of wood cut into a boomerang-like shape with a metal hook protruding from the point. The third type is the plastic coat hanger, most widely used because of its low cost and its mimicry of both wire and wood hangers. While all of these hangers have their own strengths and weaknesses, it's interesting to note that almost any of these can be turned into a good display hanger.
A display hanger is a clothes hanger equipped with an extension frame - usually made of wire - that 'fills out' the clothes on the hanger. These wire frames are usually adjustable for certain parameters, and are made to give an impression of how the clothes hung on them would look on real people. As such, a display hanger makes perfect sense when used in clothing store windows, where its ability to show off the real form of a suit or dress can be used to the fullest. These hangers help the fashion industry rake in their millions - not bad for something that started out as a piece of wire.
Henry Hanger is a top supplier of hangers to both the consumer and fashion industry markets. The company has practically every acrylic, wood, mannequin and display hanger that anyone can imagine, and much more. For more information, visit http://www.HenryHanger.com or call 1-888-HENRY-77.
