• Pack of 30 plastic hangers measuring 42 x 15.5 x 0.6 centimetre each
  • Made from very strong and durable plastic allowing it to last for long
  • Great for hanging shirts, t-shirts, formal wears, blouses etc
  • It’s slim design takes minimal closet space and portray a very organised and tidy appearance

Just average hangers light the picture. Came in a nice box so they didn’t get damaged at all. So far sturdy and no problem.

Exactly what I was looking for. It’s unusually difficult to find hangers without slots for tank tops in them. Can’t stand them as they always leave demotes on my shirts. These take care of that.

Just what I wanted. Nice and sturdy.

These hangers are reinforced at the corners so even though they are light and thin, they are sturdy. Excellent hangers.

Can certainly fit more items in the closet!

These are just what they say they are and just what I wanted: they are white plastic hangers without the slots for straps. I don't like the slotted hangers. These are not the real thick hangers. I prefer the thick ones for pants, but I prefer these for shirts, etc.

These are EXACTLY the kind and weight I wanted. Totally straight bars on top. Durable and shipped/received as promised.

You know how it is, when you have 10 t-shirts and only 7 hangers? It's a pain, not to mention sweaters that should be hanging instead of stuffed in a drawer. With my 30-pack, I am in a much better mood.

I like the heavy duty tubular hangers for heavy weight items, the giant width hangers for larger sizes and bulky coats and the vinyl coated wire are the most space saving for every day shirts in fairly sturdy, mid-weight fabrics or men's regularly sized dress and sport shirts. These slim, lightweight tubular plastic hangers are the 'goldilocks' are just what I wanted for more lightweight sheer or fragile blouses or dresses, can work as well as the coated wire for most mid-weights too and may even be durable enough for some light weight jackets. A too thin wire hanger can crease or tear at the fabric or pull the seams apart on more delicate garments while a too thick tubular plastic is thicker than the garment itself, more durable than needed for such lightweights and wastes more rod space than necessary. The newer 'velvet' versions are thinner yet most have indents that can catch or leave bumps on a sheer garment. I'm also skeptical of how those will look and feel when the 'velvet' sprayed on particles sooner or later wear off... all over the clothing?... leaving sticky glue residues exposed on the hangers? Or the flimsy metals used in the hooks break off or flake away leaving.. chrome? rust? whatever shiny flecks of something all over clothes and closet?.. time will tell... Meanwhile, these are just right for most garments and I especially like that there's no rough edges or sharp spots from the plastic molding process to catch or snag anything.