KEEGH Suit Bags Garment Cover Bag for Storage and Travel 40 Inch (Set of 6) Keep Dress Shirts Coats Clean with Zipper and Transparent Window
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It all depends on how long you want to keep it. It can hold up to 5 feet in length, and I'm sure you can tuck it in if it's longer. However, I believe it would be able to do so for the puff part. With plenty of room to spare, I can fit my puffy north face in there.
Depending on the size of the collar, four is a good number to use. My purchase was a huge success for me!
You could certainly do so. On a gentle cycle in cold water. They weren't designed for that, in my opinion. They are a budget product that perform admirably for the price. If you feel the need to clean them, I recommend doing so in a sink with cold water and drying flat.
I'm not sure if the bags can withstand being exposed to heat. They appear to be made of some sort of material, and there is a plastic pocket on the front. I wouldn't be afraid to try ironing on a transfer, but I'd buy one set and test it out first before committing to ironing on transfers to a large number of bags.
Selected User Reviews For KEEGH Suit Bags Garment Cover Bag for Storage and Travel 40 Inch (Set of 6) Keep Dress Shirts Coats Clean with Zipper and Transparent Window
We've been having a moth problem lately, so we're going through all of our clothes and closets to get rid of them. We bought several of these in both lengths to keep the moths out of our closets. br>br>The 3rd position br>br>The third position br>br>The third 4 shirts/blouses are nicely arranged. A few pairs of pants or skirts will also work. I've gotten anywhere from 2 to 4 jackets depending on the thickness of the jackets. There are four jackets in total. Two well-insulated (but not overly puffy) jackets, three jersey/hoodie jackets, and four light-weight jackets all fit. br>br>The top hanger hole is very small, which is appropriate given the goal of keeping moths out. br>br>Because of the lightness of the fabric, they aren't suitable for travel. They could be used in a travel hanging bag, but why would you want to do that? These are only intended for use in the home closet for clothing storage or pest control.
Suits and shirts are now neatly stacked in a dry basement. I had been looking for something like this. br>br>Perhaps they'll be there for a year before the virus "just goes away," but these clothes could be there indefinitely. br>br>These covers should keep them safe in any case.
I was able to fit about 5-inches worth of stuff in there. These bags contain six dresses. I would strongly suggest it.
I'm going to tell it like it is. What makes a garment bag good or bad is a mystery to me. I have a long-haired cat and a lot of expensive outerwear that I don't wear for half of the seasons. So I needed something to protect my outerwear during the off-season so that they wouldn't be covered in cat hair when I went to wear them. I don't travel with them or anything, but they're perfect for my needs.
They breathe, are opaque to prevent fading, are durable, and will keep insects out of your clothes. Maybe not ideal for flying as luggage, but perfect in a suitcase or hung from a bar inside your car, or even just in the closet. There's even a window and a pocket where you can store a photograph of the garment. For each mwdium to heavy article that I own, I hit one. It doesn't take up much room and keeps things tidy between wears.
My husband wanted to clean up his closet and put items and suits that he didn't wear very often in garment bags to keep them safe. He came across these on Amazon and fell in love with them so much that he ordered a second set. This is much nicer than having all the clear plastic from the dry cleaners hanging in our closet. They appear to be of good quality, but we've only had them for a week, so I'll have to provide an update in a few months. However, they won't be subjected to much movement or packing and unpacking, so I think they'll be fine; in fact, I'm considering buying a set of these bags to begin organizing my closet! I'd suggest it.
We bought these to store and protect long (wool and fur) coats that we don't wear very often. I wouldn't take them on a trip because they don't appear to be durable enough, but they do a good job of keeping dust and moths out. I don't have much else to say about them, but I'd buy them again, so that should suffice.
The fact that they are made of fabric rather than plastic is fantastic. There is a plastic see-through window. You'll be able to tell which garment is in each bag if you look through the area. Coats and jackets are stored in them, which come in two sizes. Each bag also has holes on the bottom to allow it to be folded over the hanger and carried more easily when traveling.