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  1. #1
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    Oct 2007
    S/West Sydney
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    I brought fancy ones and MIL got me some of the plastic triangle ones from a $2 shop..... But i found that it was easier to keep the pant hangers that i got when i brought stuff.... (you know the black ones with the plastic clamp type things???)

  2. #2
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    Mar 2007
    outer South East Melbourne
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    Most of my son's clothes are in a set of drawers. We then have a couple of those hanging storage things - one for shoes & hats & the other for bibs & bunny rugs. For proper shirts that I want to hang I have the baby & kids hangers from the cheapy shops. Pretty much all of those places have them.

    Last week at Coles I bought a pack of 20 skirt/pant hangers for $2 - the metal ones - they were throwing them out cheap & they could easily be adjusted to put bubs skirts on - some of mine are being used for a 6 year olds clothes & they could easily be adjusted smaller. My mums Coles had them too so it might be worth a look at your local stores.

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    Mar 2006
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    BG - most of the clothes DD has are hung on Target hangers... as in the ones they use in store. This has happened because often the checkout person forgets to take them off or I've put a heap of stuff on layby and when they pack those, they don't seem to take the hangers out... So although we have purchased plain hangers (from Target), we have also "inherited" a heap. You could also try asking your local Target/KMart for any spares they have...

    MG

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    Dec 2006
    In my own private paradise
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    following on from previous posts in regard to how anal and nerdy i am, i dont think i coudl have hangers that dont match! all the hangers in my wardrobe are the same!

  5. #5
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    Feb 2007
    ACT
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    all my kids clothes are hung on hangers. another option is so use normal pegs on the bottom of the triangle hangers, i have heaps on the small ones, from regect or coles and use pegs on the bottom if there are outfits needed to be kept together. Now my eldest is getting bigger she is moving on to normal size hangers so have had to get her skirt hangers now.

  6. #6
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    Dec 2007
    Melbourne
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    Just wanted to add that Big W have white triangle coat hangers in their baby section. I use those to hang Molly's clothes on. I can hang the pants with the tops

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    Apr 2007
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    Just an idea if you/others do end up using drawers and want to keep outfits together. I just clothes peg them together. I started doing this when I'd come home to find DP had dressed DD in some shocking combos ... pegging stuff together (including tights that match a dress for example) means he doesn't have to think, he can just grab.

  8. #8
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    Jul 2008
    Melbourne
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    This is really out of topic but - WOOOHOOOO! BG . You are having a pink bubba. I must have missed that. Haven't been on BB much apart from lurking the past few weeks. Yay! little pink gremlin