Keeping belts neatly in place can be one of the smaller household annoyances,
but small annoyances easily add up to big ones. Belts prefer not to be coiled
into a drawer: they like to hang free whenever they aren’t encircling a waist.
Leather in particular can suffer from improper storage, growing cracked where it
is bent to fit into shelves or cupboards.
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We all try to hang our belts up as we would our regular clothes, but they slip
off regular hangers, winding up on the floor of the closet. There’s nothing like
stepping on the sharp end of a belt buckle in your bare foot when you’re trying
to get dressed for work!
Solve one of life’s little discomforts with the use of a belt hanger. Made
specifically to hold belts—often more than a dozen at a time, these handy
hangers make smart use of limited space. Rows of loops hold belts by the buckle,
making them easy to get off the hanger, and even easier to put back on. Hung in
a row, your belts are fully displayed, making it simple to find the one you
want. Stored in the closet with the rest of your clothing, they remain out of
the way and yet accessible. Belt hangers are made of wood, plastic or metal, and
often a combination of materials makes an elegant, functional hanger.
Read the next article on
speciality hangers.