Posts Tagged ‘hangers’

Friday Feature Product: Coat and Outerwear Hangers

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Coats and outerwear are too bulky to keep folded. You may be able to lay these items flat on a table, but for larger, higher priced merchandise it would probably be optimal to hang coats and outerwear.

Because these items can be heavy, you will need durable hangers that are specially designed to handle the extra weight. Coat and outerwear hangers come in different materials, colors and price points to meet any retail store’s needs.

Natural Wood Coat Hanger Molded black plastic coat hanger Walnut wood coat hanger Break resistant clear plastic coat hanger

Natural wood coat hanger | Molded plastic coat hanger | Walnut wood coat hanger | Clear plastic coat hanger

    These 17” hangers will hold up for many uses. To add a nice touch to the end of the sale, consider offering customers a garment bag or clothing cover with the hanger. For more information about garment bags refer to the “Friday Feature Product: Garment Bags and Clothing Covers” blog post.

    Friday Featured Product: Hanger Accessories

    Friday, April 10th, 2009

    Earlier this week, we discussed how to choose the right hanger for your store. Now that you have selected a hanger type, it is time to start accessorizing! Hanger accessories are essential for adding functionality and organization to your display racks. Here are some essential hanger accessories for any independent retailer.

    Clips

    • Piggy Back Clips for 2-Piece Garments: Keep suits, twin sets and coordinates together using a piggy back clip. These clips slide over both hanger tops keeping separates as a bundle.
    • Hanger Clips: These clear plastic clips have a hanger top, but a clip on the bottom making them perfect for use on racks, hang rails or counter stands for smaller items.
    • Display Hanger Strips: Clear coordinate display hanger strips keep two-piece garments and coordinates together for convenient apparel displays. Strong, flexible clear plastic connector slips over a hanger hook and second hanger just slips into another hole below.

    Hanging Devices

    • Foam Non-Slips: This self adhesive product can be added to the arms of a hanger to keep items from slipping. Just peel off the backing and apply.
    • Hanger Covers: Garments stay neatly on hangers to help prevent spoilage and wrinkling with foam hanger covers. Each foam cover simply slips over hook and pulls over hanger ends.

    Sizing Accessories

    • Slip-On Mini-Markers: Make your selling floor more productive and end shopper’s confusion by keeping garments neatly sized with Slip-On Mini-Marker hanger markers. These size dividers snap onto hangers to clearly identify clothing sizes.
    • Size Dividers: These dividers come in either round or oblong sizes. They fit round or dimensional hang rails to help organize clothing by size.

    All of these hanger accessories will ultimately help you protect your merchandise by keeping them clean and organized. Additionally, they will help your customer easily locate the perfect garment.

    Do you have a favorite hanger accessory? How have size dividers and hanging devices help you organize your store?

    Tuesday Tip: How to Choose the Right Hanger for Your Retail Store

    Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

    Selecting a hanger seems like an easy decision. But with all the different options for size, type, material, etc, it is easy to get hung up on the details. Here are a few things to keep in mind when selecting a hanger type for your retail location.

    1. Choose Your Racks and Fixtures or Match Your Existing Decor. In order to make the most of your clothing displays, you must select racks and fixtures to accentuate the merchandise. The hanger you choose should match the criteria given by the store’s design elements such as the location of the cash register, slatwalls, racks, spacing issues and most importantly, the decorating. Lush carpeting and dark wood would not complement a clear break resistant hanger. A hanger is an extension of your décor. It could be the only thing in your store that a client touches and examines besides the merchandise. Therefore, it is important to put your best foot forward when it comes to hangers. When browsing our hanger selection, be sure to ask yourself if the hanger you are considering projects the proper image your store is trying to convey. That will narrow down your choices to a select few and make deciding much easier.
    2. Evaluate Your Merchandise. The style of a hanger has a direct impact on the perceived inherent value of the item it holds. Depending on the type of apparel you sell, your choice of an appropriate hanger may be very easy. For suits or dresses, wooden hangers would be the best choice. Pants need hangers with clips while silky or fine fabrics need hangers with non-slip pads or cut-outs in the hanger to hold the item in place. Carefully consider the type of hanger that will make the most of your displays while drawing the customer’s eye to the clothing. Crowded racks of clothing on the wrong hangers can quickly create a mess and cause your store to appear disorganized and unprofessional. Hanger accessories can enhance any hanger by organizing racks, securing items on hangers, or helping customers find an item. For example, piggy back connectors for plastic hangers maximize space by forming shirt and pant combinations. Customers appreciate any extra steps that make their shopping experience more enjoyable or efficient.
    3. Select a Hanger. What kind of hanger does your store need to make the most of its décor, clothing displays and merchandise? Each hanger style adds a different flavor to your store. Higher end stores may be interested in wood hangers or contoured plastic hangers. Coated non-slip hangers are handy for hanging fine fabrics or wide necked shirts. Versatile economy hangers, clear break resistant hangers and plastic hangers are fitting for many different types of stores and can even be sent home with the customer. Don’t forget your hanger accessories such as piggy back connectors, self-adhesive foam non-slips, foam hanger covers, size dividers and more.


    What type of hangers do you use for your store? What advice do you have for someone choosing a new hanger type?

    Tuesday Tip: Store Opening Supply List

    Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

    Opening a store is a very exciting prospect, and a lot of work. When opening a store, you want to make sure you have all the essentials. Plus, in today’s economy, you want to make sure you are spending your money efficiently.

    Think about the design of your store. What type of décor do you want? Research shelving, display units, fixtures and accessories to decide on a complete look for your store. Select pieces that will coordinate with your logo, merchandise and retail space.

    There are certain store supplies that almost any retailer needs, these include:

    Different types of stores will obviously need different supplies. For example, a clothing retailer needs to purchase the following items:

    Then, don’t forget about commonly overlooked items such as:

    We’d like to hear from you! What were the essential supplies you needed when starting out your retail business? Do you have any advice for the first time retailer?