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Is It Better to Fold or Hang My Clothes?

  • By Aaron Sapirman
  • 13 Sep, 2021
Is It Better to Fold or Hang My Clothes?
Are you feeling uncertain which clothes to fold or hang in your custom closets? Depending upon the structure of your wardrobe, both are necessary to preserve the lifespan of your clothes.

Here are 5 ways to help you determine what to fold or hang:

  • Structure Your Wardrobe
  • Get The Hang of It
  • Know When to Fold Them
  • The Right Hangers
  • Clothes That Hang and Fold

The process of knowing which clothes to fold versus hang really isn't that difficult. Continue reading to alleviate yet another necessary household chore!

Organize Clothes & Accessories

Before you start rearranging, identify the most significant garments that make up the daily routine of your closet. Next, designate what to hang or fold. This depends on a few factors: fabric, weight, and space.

According to the experts at Shop Stuff Etc., certain outfits may wrinkle easily, as they need to hang from a hanger. Other bulky or heavy attire should be folded. Depending upon your storage space, arrange clothes and accessories of priority within reach and place the less needed items remotely. Plus, hanging and folding your wardrobe will ultimately provide you with more space.
Clothes Hanging Up

What to Hang 

Yes, it can be a challenge to recognize what clothes should hang in your closet. MarthaStewart.com recommends hanging blouses, button-down shirts, jackets, pants, suits, and lightweight dresses. Suspending these items will assist in keeping them wrinkle-free and give them additional longevity.

Here are a few essentials items that benefit from being hung up:

  • Delicate materials – lace, linen, satin, and silk
  • Dressy attire – blouses, shirts, pants (casual and dress), skirts dresses, blazers, jackets, and coats
  • Starch-treated garments – dry clean items, men’s dress, suit shirts, and uniforms

Finding The Right Hangers

Over time, if clothes aren’t hung on the proper hangers, they won’t last as long. Make sure to use the correct hangers for each of your garments. Wire hangers are not the best choice, as they bend easily and will stretch out the material. Choose sturdy hangers like wooden, padded, suit, and clip.

  • Wooden hangers- are the best daily tools, suitable to use for most types of clothing.
  • Padded hangers– these lovely hangers provide stability at the shoulder area of the garment, and the often-satin padding keeps them from slipping onto the floor.
  • Clip hangers- are ideal for special attire that needs to live free without wrinkles or creases, including long skirts & suit pants.
Folded Jeans

What to Fold

Some clothing doesn’t need to be preserved on hangers. If they are too heavy, they won’t keep their shape over time. Therefore, deciding what to fold is based on the garment’s durability. Author and blogger Jill Nystul from One Good Thing by Jillee emphasizes that how you choose to hang your wardrobe is a vital component in how long your clothes will inevitably last.

In general, sportswear material expands and will ultimately lose its original form dangling from a hanger, so it should be folded. By the same token, bulky knitted sweaters take up too much space and could potentially stretch out if not folded correctly. Additional items that benefit from being folded include shorts, socks, and underwear.

Some clothes can be folded both on the hanger and elsewhere. For example, pants and slacks can either be hung upright in your closet, on the hanger, or folded over on it.

How to Properly Fold Your Clothes

Folding your clothes appropriately will make your closets more compact. Use the hang-fold method, which involves folding your apparel on a hanger, such as cardigans and lightweight sweaters. Here again, pants may hang vertically on a clip hanger, or you could also fold them neatly over a regular hanger.
Custom Closet System

Clothes You Can Hang and Fold

Some clothes are versatile and can withstand being hung in the closet or folded and put away. You may want to try hanging and folding the following items: t-shirts, polo shirts, jeans (and other denim), khakis, light sweaters, sweater dresses, vests, and polyester.

  • Dresses – Most dresses should be hung except for those made with thick, heavy materials; they will stretch out if hung too long over time.
  • Jeans are thicker and more durable to sustain folding but can also be kept hung up with your other pants.
  • Scarves can be hung using a scarf hanger, folded, or even rolled, depending on the material and size.
  • T-shirts – because t-shirts are stretchy, hanging and folding will keep them wrinkle-free either way.

Conclusion

Whether you’re doing some spring cleaning or reorganizing, knowing which clothes to hang and fold will give your custom closets some additional order. By following these simple tips, you’ll always find your clothes in pristine condition!

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