So I've been spending too much time reading through the askandy forums. Ok, I bought another suit and I ran out of suit hangers, so I had to go look for one. And of course, being not quite happy with my $10 Mens Wearhouse ones, I thought there is a better option. Lo and behold, askandy has provided the very expensive solution.
https://www.hangerproject.com/
Suit hangers that are sized. Amazing concept.
Anyway, clearly my story doesn't end there. Being the very poor grad student that I am, I figured there must be a cheaper solution to this problem. And again, askandy had the solution. Apparently the Jos A. Bank hangers are pretty much identical to those. So I went down there today to check them out.
And they didn't fit my suit size! One size fits all = too big for me. Story of my life.
Only time its ever benefited me in recent memory is when I go to Last Chance and see all the shoes no one else fits into.... 
Anyway, so apparently the Mens Wearhouse hangers fit my suits' width quite well. However, the thickness of the shoulder supports is not very substantial. So heres the question. At $10, is there a realized benefit to the $25 hanger being sold at the hanger project? Is the contour and extra wide shoulder support really that important? Am I slowly killing my suits by sticking them on the cheap Mens Wearhouse hangers?
Thanks guys. I'm trusting that the collective knowledge of so many smart wetshavers will have the answer. As usual.
https://www.hangerproject.com/
Suit hangers that are sized. Amazing concept.
Anyway, clearly my story doesn't end there. Being the very poor grad student that I am, I figured there must be a cheaper solution to this problem. And again, askandy had the solution. Apparently the Jos A. Bank hangers are pretty much identical to those. So I went down there today to check them out.



Anyway, so apparently the Mens Wearhouse hangers fit my suits' width quite well. However, the thickness of the shoulder supports is not very substantial. So heres the question. At $10, is there a realized benefit to the $25 hanger being sold at the hanger project? Is the contour and extra wide shoulder support really that important? Am I slowly killing my suits by sticking them on the cheap Mens Wearhouse hangers?
Thanks guys. I'm trusting that the collective knowledge of so many smart wetshavers will have the answer. As usual.
