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1. For Suits
Like so many public officials these days, suit jackets spend much of their lives in the closet. And the best way to maintain their structure and shape is with hangers that mimic the slope and width of your own shoulders. To prevent any wrinkling, hang your suits, shirts, and trousers with some room between them. Wool suit ($1,095) by Versace Collection; Suit hanger (from $22) by the Hanger Project
2. For Shirts
Even your shirt needs solid support to reduce stress on the seams, and it won't get that from those paltry white wire hangers you get from the dray cleaner. Invest in a handful of sturdy wooden hangers and you and your shirts will look much better much longer. Cotton shirt ($60) by Tommy Hilfiger; shirt hanger ($50 for set of 10) by Hanger Project.
3. For Pants
A good trouser hanger maintains a sharp crease and causes as few wrinkles as possible at the fold. A felt-lined clamp hanger, like the one pictured here, or a felt-lined trouser bar accomplishes both. Trousers ($155) by Perry Ellis; clamp hanger ($65 for set of 10) by the Hanger Project.













