The GAME-CHANGING “speed hanging” clothes hack sends the internet into a frenzy — “I wish I knew this sooner!”


Hanging clothes may not seem like the most glamorous task, but it's an essential part of keeping your wardrobe fresh and wrinkle-free.



However, we all know the pain of wrestling our clothes onto hangers, especially delicate items like shirts and blouses.

But there's a new hack that's taking the internet by storm, and it promises to make hanging clothes a total breeze.



Credit: TikTok/@mommaneedsahobby


Mum-of-three Carol Larson has taken to Instagram to share a secret technique, which she dubbed the "speed hanging" method.

The "game-changing" technique allows you to easily hang a pile of shirts, buttoned shirts and tops all at once.

Are you ready to find out how this hack works?



According to Carol, all you need to do is to weave your hand through the head hole of each shirt and then through the arms, before moving the shirt up your arm as high as possible.

Repeat this process with all the shirts and tops you want to hang, and then simply place them onto coat hangers.

This hack is quick, easy and best of all, it will save you a ton of time in the long run, hence, it is not surprising that TikTok users rave over the "genius" tip.

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The tip allows users to hang multiple clothes in one go. Credit: Getty Images/Rafa Elias.

The video has racked up more than 1.3 million likes and over 15,000 comments from stunned users.

One comment read: "OMG - totally going to try this and see if it actually works!"

"What ... how have I never seen this before?" another raved.

A third chimed in: “Where have you been all my life!”

“I wish I knew this sooner!” another exclaimed.



Others pointed out that the trick is commonly used in fashion and apparel stores.

One worker wrote: “Worked in clothing retail and I can confirm this works!”

“Love this one!!!! I've worked retail for 21 years... it’s called speed hanging! Only way I hang lots of clothing!” another added.

Meanwhile, a number of people pointed out that the tip could be helpful for those who are suffering from disorders, allowing them to perform house chores with little supervision.

One person wrote: “From the bottom of my ADHD heart I thank you for sharing.”

“I'm going to see if this will help my son with Downs to be able to hang things up easier, thanks,” one mum said.

So next time you’re doing laundry, make sure to try out this new hack and see for yourself!

What are your thoughts on this? Better yet, do you know other tips for hassle-free clothes hanging?
 
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Living alone, I don't have a lot of items to hang up in one go, so I just take my time and go the slow way.
However, when my Church had a HUGE "Garage Sale" annually, I ran the clothing area.
I had enormous quantities of clothing to hang, and this is the method I used.
 
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The GAME-CHANGING “speed hanging” clothes hack sends the internet into a frenzy — “I wish I knew this sooner!”

Hanging clothes may not seem like the most glamorous task, but it's an essential part of keeping your wardrobe fresh and wrinkle-free.



However, we all know the pain of wrestling our clothes onto hangers, especially delicate items like shirts and blouses.

But there's a new hack that's taking the internet by storm, and it promises to make hanging clothes a total breeze.




Credit: TikTok/@mommaneedsahobby


Mum-of-three Carol Larson has taken to Instagram to share a secret technique, which she dubbed the "speed hanging" method.

The "game-changing" technique allows you to easily hang a pile of shirts, buttoned shirts and tops all at once.

Are you ready to find out how this hack works?



According to Carol, all you need to do is to weave your hand through the head hole of each shirt and then through the arms, before moving the shirt up your arm as high as possible.

Repeat this process with all the shirts and tops you want to hang, and then simply place them onto coat hangers.

This hack is quick, easy and best of all, it will save you a ton of time in the long run, hence, it is not surprising that TikTok users rave over the "genius" tip.


LhXiRzFgl5xPfKd6h1jLLMjjEg91A-Nchm-gYnmIVS_7Kprcn7aDWgrskOYP6t6FEWOhWYxboGbI8HkpGXV4rBaO6zpcBLetlZYWsxVZrNeWkecx2KCAWzmjVHvHOcUGwfwxinnMf4bOpmt8

The tip allows users to hang multiple clothes in one go. Credit: Getty Images/Rafa Elias.

The video has racked up more than 1.3 million likes and over 15,000 comments from stunned users.

One comment read: "OMG - totally going to try this and see if it actually works!"

"What ... how have I never seen this before?" another raved.

A third chimed in: “Where have you been all my life!”

“I wish I knew this sooner!” another exclaimed.



Others pointed out that the trick is commonly used in fashion and apparel stores.

One worker wrote: “Worked in clothing retail and I can confirm this works!”

“Love this one!!!! I've worked retail for 21 years... it’s called speed hanging! Only way I hang lots of clothing!” another added.

Meanwhile, a number of people pointed out that the tip could be helpful for those who are suffering from disorders, allowing them to perform house chores with little supervision.

One person wrote: “From the bottom of my ADHD heart I thank you for sharing.”

“I'm going to see if this will help my son with Downs to be able to hang things up easier, thanks,” one mum said.

So next time you’re doing laundry, make sure to try out this new hack and see for yourself!

What are your thoughts on this? Better yet, do you know other tips for hassle-free clothes hanging?

Does anyone know how to slow down the video so I can see what she is doing?
 
The GAME-CHANGING “speed hanging” clothes hack sends the internet into a frenzy — “I wish I knew this sooner!”

Hanging clothes may not seem like the most glamorous task, but it's an essential part of keeping your wardrobe fresh and wrinkle-free.



However, we all know the pain of wrestling our clothes onto hangers, especially delicate items like shirts and blouses.

But there's a new hack that's taking the internet by storm, and it promises to make hanging clothes a total breeze.




Credit: TikTok/@mommaneedsahobby


Mum-of-three Carol Larson has taken to Instagram to share a secret technique, which she dubbed the "speed hanging" method.

The "game-changing" technique allows you to easily hang a pile of shirts, buttoned shirts and tops all at once.

Are you ready to find out how this hack works?



According to Carol, all you need to do is to weave your hand through the head hole of each shirt and then through the arms, before moving the shirt up your arm as high as possible.

Repeat this process with all the shirts and tops you want to hang, and then simply place them onto coat hangers.

This hack is quick, easy and best of all, it will save you a ton of time in the long run, hence, it is not surprising that TikTok users rave over the "genius" tip.


LhXiRzFgl5xPfKd6h1jLLMjjEg91A-Nchm-gYnmIVS_7Kprcn7aDWgrskOYP6t6FEWOhWYxboGbI8HkpGXV4rBaO6zpcBLetlZYWsxVZrNeWkecx2KCAWzmjVHvHOcUGwfwxinnMf4bOpmt8

The tip allows users to hang multiple clothes in one go. Credit: Getty Images/Rafa Elias.

The video has racked up more than 1.3 million likes and over 15,000 comments from stunned users.

One comment read: "OMG - totally going to try this and see if it actually works!"

"What ... how have I never seen this before?" another raved.

A third chimed in: “Where have you been all my life!”

“I wish I knew this sooner!” another exclaimed.



Others pointed out that the trick is commonly used in fashion and apparel stores.

One worker wrote: “Worked in clothing retail and I can confirm this works!”

“Love this one!!!! I've worked retail for 21 years... it’s called speed hanging! Only way I hang lots of clothing!” another added.

Meanwhile, a number of people pointed out that the tip could be helpful for those who are suffering from disorders, allowing them to perform house chores with little supervision.

One person wrote: “From the bottom of my ADHD heart I thank you for sharing.”

“I'm going to see if this will help my son with Downs to be able to hang things up easier, thanks,” one mum said.

So next time you’re doing laundry, make sure to try out this new hack and see for yourself!

What are your thoughts on this? Better yet, do you know other tips for hassle-free clothes hanging?

No way if I've just IRONED that lot!
And all the buttons are done up, which wastes time as buttons must be undone to put the shirt on!
Only a nutter hangs tee-shirts - they fold to go in drawers!
 
The GAME-CHANGING “speed hanging” clothes hack sends the internet into a frenzy — “I wish I knew this sooner!”

Hanging clothes may not seem like the most glamorous task, but it's an essential part of keeping your wardrobe fresh and wrinkle-free.



However, we all know the pain of wrestling our clothes onto hangers, especially delicate items like shirts and blouses.

But there's a new hack that's taking the internet by storm, and it promises to make hanging clothes a total breeze.




Credit: TikTok/@mommaneedsahobby


Mum-of-three Carol Larson has taken to Instagram to share a secret technique, which she dubbed the "speed hanging" method.

The "game-changing" technique allows you to easily hang a pile of shirts, buttoned shirts and tops all at once.

Are you ready to find out how this hack works?



According to Carol, all you need to do is to weave your hand through the head hole of each shirt and then through the arms, before moving the shirt up your arm as high as possible.

Repeat this process with all the shirts and tops you want to hang, and then simply place them onto coat hangers.

This hack is quick, easy and best of all, it will save you a ton of time in the long run, hence, it is not surprising that TikTok users rave over the "genius" tip.


LhXiRzFgl5xPfKd6h1jLLMjjEg91A-Nchm-gYnmIVS_7Kprcn7aDWgrskOYP6t6FEWOhWYxboGbI8HkpGXV4rBaO6zpcBLetlZYWsxVZrNeWkecx2KCAWzmjVHvHOcUGwfwxinnMf4bOpmt8

The tip allows users to hang multiple clothes in one go. Credit: Getty Images/Rafa Elias.

The video has racked up more than 1.3 million likes and over 15,000 comments from stunned users.

One comment read: "OMG - totally going to try this and see if it actually works!"

"What ... how have I never seen this before?" another raved.

A third chimed in: “Where have you been all my life!”

“I wish I knew this sooner!” another exclaimed.



Others pointed out that the trick is commonly used in fashion and apparel stores.

One worker wrote: “Worked in clothing retail and I can confirm this works!”

“Love this one!!!! I've worked retail for 21 years... it’s called speed hanging! Only way I hang lots of clothing!” another added.

Meanwhile, a number of people pointed out that the tip could be helpful for those who are suffering from disorders, allowing them to perform house chores with little supervision.

One person wrote: “From the bottom of my ADHD heart I thank you for sharing.”

“I'm going to see if this will help my son with Downs to be able to hang things up easier, thanks,” one mum said.

So next time you’re doing laundry, make sure to try out this new hack and see for yourself!

What are your thoughts on this? Better yet, do you know other tips for hassle-free clothes hanging?

When doers the item get ironed? If it's ironed first then the exercise is useless as it becomes crushed easily.
 
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