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Anyone else do this to keep your **** from getting creased and flat?

I do something similar, I hang mine on a garment rack with shower hooks....
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just wait I move to the burbs, going to build the biggest walking closest you can imagine...
 

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Great idea. Lacking room, I roll mine.

Also a good idea. We converted a guest bedroom into a closet for casual clothes, and there was so much wasted space on the walls, that hanging these hooks seemed like a good way to fill the space and at the same time, keep denim from flattening. I have a few of them strategically placed throughout the room, and its also a great way to keep them visible so I don't have to dig to decide what I want to throw on
 

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just wait I move to the burbs, going to build the biggest walking closest you can imagine...

Haha, that's exactly what we did. Master BR has his and hers walk in closets, but I tend to use mine mainly for work clothes, since the doors are off the master bath, and it was just easier to get dressed in the morning. We annexed the guest bedroom opposite the master, and use it for casual clothes, bulky leather, sweaters, etc. Works well, and doubles as a home office when I need it.
 

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Also a good idea. We converted a guest bedroom into a closet for casual clothes, and there was so much wasted space on the walls, that hanging these hooks seemed like a good way to fill the space and at the same time, keep denim from flattening. I have a few of them strategically placed throughout the room, and its also a great way to keep them visible so I don't have to dig to decide what I want to throw on
We went a similar route: my wife appropriated a bedroom for her art supplies and working area. Added casual and winter clothes later. I use one for clothes and misc crap. I use hooks for bathrobes and such now, but your excellent idea of using hooks for denim has me thinking.
 

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We went a similar route: my wife appropriated a bedroom for her art supplies and working area. Added casual and winter clothes later. I use one for clothes and misc crap. I use hooks for bathrobes and such now, but your excellent idea of using hooks for denim has me thinking.

yeah, it works fairly well and if you want to go next level you can color code haha. I did same with the more rigid officer chinos, also to avoid sharp creases and flattening. This is on other side of the room:

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bonus shot of this gorgeous fall coat from a few seasons back. Easily one of my best purchases:

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yeah, it works fairly well and if you want to go next level you can color code haha. I did same with the more rigid officer chinos, also to avoid sharp creases and flattening. This is on other side of the room:

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bonus shot of this gorgeous fall coat from a few seasons back. Easily one of my best purchases:

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Man, that set you up for your PNW Cowboy Cosplay, I bet!
 

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I’d probably chuckle but I have no idea what PNW means, lol. Pacific Northwest??
Oh, did I get it wrong? Thought you had mentioned it, yes, Pacific NW, but I misremembered, I guess. Well, it works for cowboy play anywhere, I reckon partner.
 

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