Whats a petrol wash? Sorry, neer heard of it.
Like Butte MT says the hangers you see will be fine.Many survived WWII and are still around. They'll be just fine. Just get them that match shoulder width. That's really the important thing to avoid points being stretched into them.
I was just about to post this idea, I have been using it for years with no ill effect. My sheepskins have been hanging like this for around 8 years now with no ill effects. These were new jackets but I also stored an original irvin on a similar covered hanger. The larger sized insulation can even mimic the size of your shoulders so they are stored like you are wearing them.
Here is an Eastman Roughwear B3 on a hanger covered with 40mm insulation foam(Outside diameter) The size is usually taken for the inside tube to be insulated
You buy this from DIY, plumbers merchants or anywhere really that sells central heating. All you need is a hanger.
Storing jackets flat is fine as long as space allows, Gary Eastman sells a set of boxes that stack up but they are a bit expensive. This is a cheap way, give it a try, if you are not keen how much have you wasted? $10 £7 for a pack of 4 mtr?
Hah nice to know im not the only one who does this great minds really do think alike.
that settles it, i'm going to start tossing my jackets in the floor! ;-)
another reason is the jackets are getting heavy (especially the fox creek grayson but also the aero highwayman fqhh) that i see some sag on the rack. and as i've gotten more jackets crowding my dress shirts and pants.
That's the spirit jksu! But you can't just toss them, you have to throw them or body slam them on the closet floor. As brother Peacoat alludes to, and I concur, with the jackets strewn on the floor it makes them tougher (and easier to hide from the wife).
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