People shocked to find out that you shouldn't cut hanging loops off your new clothes
More under this adIf you’re one of those people who cut annoying hanging loops once the first thing after buying a garment, you’re not alone. But it turns out, you should keep them. A clothing expert reveals why.
We always knew that the hanging loops were attached to our clothesfor a reason, but as the reason has never been revealed to us and the annoying loops have a tendency to escape the inside of our clothes making us look untidy, off they go day one. But it turns out, we were in the wrong all along.
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It keeps your clothes in shape
Instagram influencer Amanda who posts as @projectyourbest showed how the satin or elastic loops can help maintain your clothes long-term.
More under this adMore under this adShe asked her followers in a reel:
Have you ever cut out the hanging loops from tops or dresses?
She pretended to begin to cut the satin loop next to the spaghetti strap of her dress before saying:
Don’t. Here’s why.More under this adMore under this ad
According to the influencer, hanging loops aren't just for display in shops - they help you store your garment properly at home too.
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Items made of delicate or stretch fabric can develop damage when their weight rests only on the straps. It is recommended to adjust the straps so that most of the weight is supported by the hanging loops instead.
Amanda demonstrated her hack by loosening the adjustable strap of her dress on a hanger so it fell at the same length as the hanging loop. The loop became tauter.
More under this adMore under this adThere was also no longer tension solely on the strap. The weight of the dress was dispersed more evenly with the additional support of the loop.
The Instagrammer added:
If straps aren’t adjustable, you can either take the strap off the hanger or shorten the hanging loop by double or triple wrapping [it].More under this adMore under this ad
She looped the satin around the hanger to make it shorterand a similar length to the strap, adding that you could also then hook the loops onto the extra holding features typically found on plastic hangers.
Keep the hanging loops from peeking out
More under this adMore under this adAmanda also addressed a solution for the common reasons why people often remove the loops: being uncomfortable or peeking out of necklines.
She suggested:
To hide the loops while wearing the item, simply use a tiny safety pin or fashion tape to keep them tucked out of sight.More under this adMore under this ad
One of the users commented on the post and shared a smart alternative to it:
I cut them off, then throw the bottom of the dress over the hanger so the straps aren’t holding the whole weight.
Sources used:
- The US Sun: 'People are only just realizing why you shouldn’t cut off the hanging loops on your new clothes'