DecoBros Supreme 23 Loop Scarf/Belt/Tie Organizer Hanger Holder, White
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Yes. This is extremely durable and holds all of my scarves, some of which are extremely thick and others which are extremely thin.
It does snag one of my scarves, which has large tassles on the ends, and the tassles snag where the organizer loops meet. It does not snag ordinary scarves, including fringed scarves.
I don't think so. It isn't particularly durable, but some of my scarves were woolen, so it would most likely depend on the tank tops. If your tank top is the same weight and size as an oversized scarf, it's time to replace it. That ought to assist you in making your decision.
This, as far as I can tell, is only for scarves. Belts do not have hooks.
Selected User Reviews For DecoBros Supreme 23 Loop Scarf/Belt/Tie Organizer Hanger Holder, White
This comes in handy quite frequently. It was the best option I could find for my limited storage space.
Pros: br>Has a large number of scarves in her possession. br>Very sturdy and strong. Can withstand a significant amount of pressure! br>It has a nice look to it, and I like the chrome finish. br>If you fold your scarves correctly, there will be no wrinkles and they will lay flat. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. br>I wish it was twice as long as it is. I bought two and twisted the curved hanger part with a mounted vice so I could hang one on top of the other. br>This brings me to the second consequence. It should be able to swivel. br>The swirls and hanger top's edges aren't smooth enough, and they're actually quite sharp. If your scarves or clothing are close to those parts, be careful because they will easily snag.
I love that I can keep them all together in one place!.
However, there were a few positive reviews as well. I was hesitant to order it at first because of all the negative reviewsbr>But then again, there were some positive ones as well, so I decided to go ahead and order itbr>It was only $10br>Plus I planned to return it if it didn't do what it was supposed to do. br>Anyway, I received my packagebr>I opened it and was upset because it looked all smallbr>But then I started hanging my scarfs on therebr>Then Bang br>Magicbr>This item was perfect; it not only saved my scarves, but it also brightened up my room. br>I loved it so much, I started advertising it on br>Snap Chat. br>I will definitely be ordering a second one for the rest of my scarves. br>br>Thank you, Amazon.
The bottom loops have snags due to poor welds. The material is grabbed by the dip that connects the hoops, making it difficult to insert and remove scarves unless you hold them in the opening and let them settle when they're about even. Even after the material has settled in the bottom of the hoop, don't even consider pulling them.
This purchase has made me very happy. It was simple to pack my scarves; they won't wrinkle and I'll be able to see each one. It's simple to get rid of the one I want with a quick glance. I've attempted to organize my collection in a variety of ways. I wish I'd come up with this idea sooner. I purchased two and color-coded the racks. I was able to create a stunning display as a result of my efforts. To hang my larger shawls, I purchased a third hanger with straight arms on both sides. br>br>Because some reviewers complained about rough spots, I double-checked the surfaces before applying the scarves and discovered a few spots where the welds were a little rough, which I taped over. It wasn't really necessary (and it only took a few minutes), but it was better to be safe than sorry.
Because I don't like my scarves getting wrinkled where they're looped into the hanger, I purchased these instead of the rounded scarf hangers. Because it has a flat hole, this scarf rack takes care of it. It has a lot of power - It's a lot tougher than I expected, and it can hold even my heaviest pashminas. My scarves have never gotten caught on anything. In addition, because I don't have a lot of vertical space in my closet, these are ideal because they aren't too long. The only problem is that it can only hold 15 scarves comfortably, rather than 23. You can put 23, but it will look a little sloppy and squash the other scarves, causing them to wrinkle. If you don't care about this, then 23 is fine; I'll be purchasing more of these in the future.
Due to the tightness of the loops, you should fold your scarf several times. Please keep in mind that one of the loops is welded and has a sharp edge that could rip your scarf.
Three and a half out of five stars If you don't have a lot of room in your drawers, this is a great way to store your scarves. It's made of heavy-gauge steel. I don't think it'll ever break, and I don't think it'll ever warp. It will need to be hung on a closet pole because the top hook does not swivel, making it look like a wire hanger. If you fold your scarves before hanging them, you won't have to worry about them getting crinkled in the middle. It's one of the reasons I went with this particular model - It has a larger surface area for the scarf to rest on than any other style I've seen. I believe I have found the best scarf storage solution available. br>br>If only the six curlicues at the top of the organizer didn't have rough edges, it would be perfect! I covered mine with masking tape so my scarves wouldn't get snagged. It's possible that this will never happen, but the rough edges should not exist at all.