“No Wire Hangers, Ever!” I don’t condone Joan Crawford’s nasty parenting skills in any way. However, I have to say I loathe wire hangers after I get home from the dry cleaners. They have the tendency to cause me to have a mini inner meltdown. I detest wire hangers in my closet or trash just like I dislike the feeling of being in the situation when someone leaves one sheet of toilet paper on the roll without replacing it. Awkward and messy….
I recently learned there was a way I could mend my relationship with those wire hangers. Last week when I picked up my clothes from the Driftway Cleaners I was offered a hanger valet. Yes, a hanger valet! They exist. It is this cardboard triangular structure that are for you use to store your wire hangers. They even have little handles. It is like a cardboard triangular clutch .
You can be a non-recycling earth hater and just trash them from the box but that would not be kosher. Do what they were made for and bring the wire hangers in their caddy back to Driftway Cleaners and they will recycle the wire hangers for you. . Everyone wins in this situation.
Reasons why hanger valets from the dry cleaners rock:
1. You don’t have punctured trash bags that make it look like the raccoons took a liking to you trash2. You don’t have unattractive wire hangers to bring down your closet’s self esteem
3. You are being green. Kermit may have said “It’s not easy being green”, but I assure you it can be
There is no need to get violent with the wire hangers for any reason. Just put them in the box and take them back to their home; the Driftway Cleaners. Visit Driftway Cleaners and get your caddy. The staff are friendly, your clothes are well taken care of, and they have free hard candy and sometimes lollipops at their front counter.
Photo1: by Matthew Spurlock (no wire hangers)
Nice way of plugging the Deiftway Cleaners. Wire hangers were always a problem fopr me also. They still rip my plastic bags.
ReplyDeleteVery funny! Our closets are over-run by wire hangers...
ReplyDeleteMy old dry cleaner would take the hangers back. No waste and a great way to recycle.
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