To avoid wrinkles when hanging a raincoat, you can take the following tips:
Hanging Tips
1. Choose the right hanger: Use a wide hanger, preferably one with a rounded shape, which can better support the shoulders of the raincoat and reduce wrinkles. Avoid using small or square hangers, as they tend to leave obvious creases on the raincoat.
2. Flatten the raincoat: Before hanging the raincoat on the hanger, lay the raincoat flat on the table, pat and flatten it gently with your hands to ensure that there are no obvious wrinkles. Then, lift the raincoat from the shoulders and gently place it on the hanger.
3. Adjust the position: After hanging the raincoat on the hanger, gently adjust the position of the raincoat with your hands to ensure that all parts of the raincoat are evenly distributed on the hanger. In particular, pay attention to flattening the hem of the raincoat to avoid piling up.
4. Use hooks: If there are hooks or loops on the raincoat, you can hang the hooks on both ends of the hanger to increase stability. This can better prevent the raincoat from wrinkling during the hanging process.
5. Avoid direct sunlight: Hang the raincoat in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Prolonged exposure to sunlight will cause the raincoat material to age, become brittle, and even wrinkle.
Other precautions
- Regular inspection: Check the hanging condition of the raincoat every once in a while. If wrinkles or deformation are found, deal with it in time. The raincoat can be removed and gently patted or ironed (at low temperature) to restore its flatness.
- Avoid overcrowding: When hanging the raincoat, avoid overcrowding with other clothes. This ensures that the raincoat has enough space to stay flat and will not wrinkle due to squeezing.
With the above tips, you can effectively avoid wrinkles in the raincoat during the hanging process and maintain its good appearance and performance.





