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Less Wrinkles: Hang Dresses and Suits Quickly

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Date: 09/02/2004 Topic: Organizing > Clothing  
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Don't toss that suit jacket on a chair when you get home! Hang it quickly and it will help reduce wrinkles. The heat from your body helps ease the wrinkles out of the garment as it hangs. The same goes for dresses.
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By neldafairley (3) Contact
Make sure your Closet isn't overstuffed with Clothes. This willl cause many wrinkles. Use those plastic hangers. This will give your Clothes enough room to breathe so they can't wrinkle.

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By Ann (Guest Post)
Another idea to help with wrinkles is to have one of those portable closet racks (it's two big Xs with two bars on top, sorry, can't recall what the name of this thing is):

If you have a large bathroom (which unfortunately I don't), you can set up this portable closet rack in there and the steam from hot showers helps ease the wrinkles out of outfits you hang on it.

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