Finding pants in my small closet was a recurring nightmare, so I'm grabbing these space-saving $8 tiered hangers from Amazon
Problem solved with this solution that shoppers say is a 'no-brainer'


I have a very small shelf at the bottom of my closet where I keep my pants, which makes it very hard to differentiate which jeans are which.
That's now about to change, as I've got the FeeraHozer magic pants hangers from Amazon, which are currently reduced to $16 for a two-pack in the last day of the Prime Day sale, in my basket.
For those looking for closet organization ideas that will free up space and make them even easier to use, these hangers are a smart solution.
These pants hangers are sleek and space-saving
All prices were correct at the time of publication.
When it comes to finding clever organizing ideas, closets can be an especially tricky area to scope out useful ones for. This is even more the case for small bedrooms, where there isn't a lot of space to work with. Luckily, the FeeraHozer magic pants hangers from Amazon will solve all your pants organization woes.
One of the key things that sets these pant hangers apart from other bedroom organization tools is that they are multifunctional. You can place them horizontally or vertically depending on what your space requires. While they are specifically designed for pants, I think they'd also work well for t-shirts, scarves, and ties.
Unlike using regular-shaped hangers, the open-ended design allows you to quickly place on items without having to take them out the closet. This ideal for those who are time-poor or who have lots of clothes they need to hang up. The anti-slip ring also stops garments from sliding around. Plus, they come with stainless steel grips for even more sturdiness.
I also like the fact they are made from anti-rust stainless steel, making it much more robust and durable than velvet or plastic hangers. They also won't distort, unlike wooden hangers – although if you do prefer the rustic look of these, the Utopia wooden hangers on Amazon are also on sale.
Over 8,000 packs have been bought in the past month, and there are plenty of reasons why Amazon shoppers adore them. One shopper said that they had been 'a lifesaver' and that 'if you’re short on closet space or just want to tidy things up, these hangers are a no-brainer.'
Another reviewer said that they work well even with heavier garments, stating, 'Most of my pants are heavier weight, and these hangers are plenty sturdy.' However, if you are worried about heavy garments like dresses or shirts, the Doiwon hangers from Amazon are another great vertical solution.
What to shop
I have these stackable storage bins in my spare bedroom closet, which has stopped my dresses from being a leaning tower of Pisa. Made from waterproof PP plastic, they are perfect for organizing clothes by type and occasion.
I swear by these velvet hangers! I use them in my closet and my clothing rail, and they look effortlessly chic while keeping my garments firmly gripped. Over 150,000 Amazon shoppers have given them five-stars thanks to their strength and space-saving qualities.
Storage cubes are one of my favorite solutions, and these ones are a cute design that will add texture to your bedroom design. They come in 20 different colors and have hidden re-enforced handles. I also like the fact they're made from natural cotton.
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Eve is a freelance lifestyle editor and writer with over five years of experience working for digital and print titles. Previously she was a content editor at Real Homes. She has a keen eye for sophisticated style and is able to spot design trends before they go viral. As well as this, she loves solving pain points around the home. Alongside writing for Homes and Gardens, she writes for House Beautiful, Apartment Therapy, and is the founding editor of The Notts Edit. When she’s not writing, you can find her decorating her rental with Scandi decor, tending to her houseplants, and growing vegetables in her garden.
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