You've been hanging your clothes wrong…here’s how to stop them sliding off

A SAVVY man has shared his very simple clothes hanging hack which will save you from having to scoop up various garments that have fallen to the bottom of your wardrobe.

Sidney Raz, from LA, took to TikTok and captioned the post: "Here's something I wish I knew before I was in my 30s…how to stop coats from slipping off the hangers."


In the short clip, he can be seen placing a coat on a hanger, only for it to slip off just seconds later.

Instead, he urges his followers to simply take the coat and the hanger, and put the hanger through the sewn-in loop that is usually placed on the inside of the garment.

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And voilà! Sidney demonstrates how it doesn't slip off.

At the end of the video he jokes: "Honey, we have to rehang all the coats in the house."

But it turns out Sidney isn't the only one late in discovering the useful clothes hanging tip.

"I'm learning so much…. It's embarrassing at this point," wrote one, while a second commented: "Gahhhhhhhhh! how did I not know this?!"

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A third penned: "I’m in my 40s and I never knew this before,' with a fourth chimed in: "Omg that’s what that is for!"

"I feel like this is common sense, but no I've never done it either," said another.

Meanwhile, a further added: "Literally learning how to properly adult over here….thank you."

When it comes to other handy hacks, this woman revealed how to save loads of counter space in her tiny kitchen.

Plus, we revealed the secrets to making small spaces feel BIGGER without buying anything and why you shouldn’t put furniture against the wall.

Meanwhile, this mum was quoted £15,000 for her dream kitchen and did it herself for just £150.

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