How do you hang tops/blouses with WIDE neck holes?

You know, the ones that are about an inch less wide than your largest coat hanger. Put them on the hanger very carefully, a couple hours later they're on the closet floor.

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tomkanpa
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Maybe spend time making a few nice padded extra long coathangers. In stores the scoop neck tops are hung with little stretchy straps that are inside the garment. I always cut them off after purchase as I am wary they may hang outside the garment and I would look unpolished. I then resort to hanging the item on a hanger that has a long sleeve old winter jumper/cardigan already on, thread the sleeve of the cardi/jumper through the sleeves of the scoop neck garment and loosely wrap or pin them around the bottom of the ? part. HTH

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Mrs Bonk

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Hampsterg1r7 wrote: Place them on plastic hangers with notches, like this:
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Hampsterg1r7

Invest in some Huggable Hangers (thru HSN.com). You'll be amazed at the space you'll recover in your closets and nothing, but nothing will slip off them. Worth every cent.

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Kalmia

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adriennechang923 wrote: I would try to hang them on a drying rack. I found a good one at Ikea for a couple of dollars. I must prefer air drying my clothes since it helps the clothes last long.

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adriennechang923

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