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Do you do that thing with nice wooden hangers equally spaced in your closet/wardrobe?

41 replies

MadameOvary · 29/09/2009 09:42

And does each wooden hanger have a delicate item hanging off it?

And is said item really expensive from Net-A-Porter or similar?

Sigh.
I will never be able to do this.
I have tried. I have too many (ancient) clothes.
I have however bought this and this and they are LOVELY.

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tulpe · 29/09/2009 09:48

oooh am liking those tops

Yes, I have all mine on wooden hangers. I have just had a major overhaul of my wardrobe - put summer clothes away and several items on ebay. So now plenty of room in there and I am pathetically happy when I open my wardrobe and see it!

Delicate items are either folded though or on padded hangers

Yes, some are from Net-A-Porter or other designer stores but mostly high street.

Also have all folded items neatly stacked in piles according to item: long sleeve tees, short sleeve tees, cami's, cardis etc.

I am clearly rather a sad individual!! Actually, in truth, I am naturally a very disorganised person. I impose such rigid organisation upon myself otherwise I would be drowning in chaos.

geordieminx · 29/09/2009 09:50

I have entirely wooden hangers, and they all face the same way with even spacing. Unfortunately they do not have delicate swaithes of net-a-porter hanging from them... just normal clothes...mainly New Look/Dorothy P's/River Island.

Lovely tops though - just what you need in this weather

MadameOvary · 29/09/2009 09:52

I don't think you're sad tulpe.
I tried to reorganise my whole wardrobe after buying those two things!

And I am pretty messy disorganised too. I just wanted one area of my life that looked glam and inviting.

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TheMightyToosh · 29/09/2009 09:52

I try to do the nicely spaced wooden hanger thing but I have so much old crap stuff in there that I can't get rid of until I can afford to replace it that it ends up stuffed full with wooden corners sticking out everywhere.

Can't help thinking the thin plastic ones - or even wire - would allow me to fit more in lol!

MadameOvary · 29/09/2009 09:55

geordie, I take your point
However I make my clothes last for YEARS. I am also an opportunist buyer because, being 5'3" and easily drowned in bulky clothes (have a short hip-to-waist ratio)if I see something that will flatter me in the slightest I will grab it.

So I'm buying for next summer.

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MadameOvary · 29/09/2009 10:00

I really want this

and this but it was sold out in my size.

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geordieminx · 29/09/2009 10:00

Did you use voucher for £50 if you spend £150?

You are (slightly) taller than me

geordieminx · 29/09/2009 10:03

Lovely - and the first dress would be a bargin at £115

MadameOvary · 29/09/2009 10:03

geordie yes I did!
Like I say, I'm an opportunist buyer

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MadameOvary · 29/09/2009 10:05

I know, but I cant justify it. I think, oh that's equal to at least two pairs of shoes for DD

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CuntWhacker · 29/09/2009 10:09

yes, I have wooden hangers, and yes they are evenly spaced positioned....

....that's because the wardrobe is so rammed full that they are all rammed up against each other

claricebeansmum · 29/09/2009 10:17

Love Day Birger!

Fab website...I have quite alot in the shopping basket now!

And yes - I do have wooden hangers with usually only one item on. I am ruthless about chucking out stuff have not worn/not fit and chaning wardrobe around each season.

MadameOvary · 29/09/2009 10:23

Remember to use the code!
I have been looking for a good vest dress for ages now, I have one I have been wearing for 20 years because I love it so much but it is starting to fall apart and I'm considering trying to get it copied.
this was the other thing I bought. Pretty much the same as my grey dress but without the pattern.

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claricebeansmum · 29/09/2009 10:24

what code where?

moondog · 29/09/2009 10:28

Yes, otherwise wardrobe is depressing mishmash.
I have banned dh from using owt but wooden too and even have small ones for the offspring. Very pleasing.

MadameOvary · 29/09/2009 10:33

clarice, use JDU718 for £50 off £150 spend. Till 1st Oct.

moondog I am

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moondog · 29/09/2009 10:34

of what, the wooden hanger bootcamp

CuntWhacker · 29/09/2009 10:37

£50 off at my-wardrobe?

MadameOvary · 29/09/2009 10:38

Yes! And of your obvious acreage of closet space

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claricebeansmum · 29/09/2009 10:38

MadameOvary thank you thank you thank you.

Will be gone for sometime....

MadameOvary · 29/09/2009 10:48

Come and tell us what you bought! (nosey)

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orangina · 29/09/2009 10:52

Ooh, this is looking much too tempting...... (does that code mentioned above work with the 10% off for MN as well?)

RubysReturn · 29/09/2009 10:52

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CHOOGIRL · 29/09/2009 11:12

Noooo I am supposed to be working from home today. I cannot go on my-wardrobe again and buy more stuff. However, the DHL man hasn't visited chez choogirl since last week.....

MadameOvary · 29/09/2009 11:18

orangina I hadn't even thought of that!

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