Dongguan Qianfu Furniture Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
Main products:Garden Chairs,Storage Rack,Wire Furniture,Hanger,Bathroom Rack
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  • Contact Person : Mr. jiang johnny
  • Company Name : Dongguan Qianfu Furniture Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
  • Tel : 0086-0769-88322150
  • Fax : 0086-0769-88322151
  • Address : Guangdong,DongGuan,Huweizhou Industrial Zone, Xiaohe District, Daojiao Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, China.
  • Country/Region : China
  • Zip : 523181

Clothes hanger/Wire hanger with pvc coated shoulder support

Clothes hanger/Wire hanger with pvc coated shoulder support
Product Detailed
Size:L40xH20 Weight:130g Surface treatment:powder coating + non-slip PVC coated packing size:52x52x24cm,100pcs/CTN

Detailed Information About the metal top hanger

Material

Metal (as customers request )

Size

Length:40cm   Height:20cm

Weight

130g

Finish

Powder coating + non-slip PVC coated and  as customers request

Advantage

For coates,sweater,jackets,shirts,will not slip off onto floor,durable long lasting

Payment terms

T/T, L/C

Lead-time

15-30 days, based on customers order quantity

Packaging

 packing size:52x52x24cm,100pcs/ctn,45000pcs/20GP

 advised by customer.

History of wire hanger

Some historians believe President Thomas Jefferson invented a forerunner[1] of the wooden clothes hanger.[citation needed]However, today's most used hanger, the shoulder-shaped wire hanger, was inspired by a coat hook that was invented in 1869 by O. A. North of New Britain, Connecticut.[citation needed] An employee of the Timberlake Wire and Novelty Company, Albert J. Parkhouse of Jackson, Michigan has also been credited with the invention.[citation needed], as has Christopher Cann in 1876 as an engineering student at Boston University.

In 1906 Meyer May, a men's clothier of Grand Rapids, Michigan, became the first retailer to display his wares on his wishbone-inspired hangers. Some of these original hangers can be seen at the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Meyer May House in Grand Rapids.

In 1932 Schuyler C. Hulett patented an improved design, which used cardboard tubes mounted on the upper and lower parts of the wire to prevent wrinkles, and in 1935 Elmer D. Rogers added a tube on the lower bar, which is still used.[citation needed]

Hangers can be made in wood, wire, plastic, rarely from rubber substance and other materials. Some are padded with fine materials, such as satin, for expensive clothes, lingerie and fancy dresses. The soft, plush padding is intended to protect garments from shoulder dents that wire hangers may make. A caped hanger is an inexpensive wire clothing hanger covered in paper. Caped hangers are used by dry cleaners to protect garments after cleaning.



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