The depth of a standard clothes hanger typically ranges from about 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) at its thickest point, depending on the design and material. Wire hangers are generally thinner, while wooden or padded hangers may be deeper. The actual depth can vary based on the specific style and purpose of the hanger.
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It is called a clothes hanger.
The answer is "a coat hanger". When you take your clothes off a coat hanger, it is left hanging without clothes.
What is a hanger? A hanger is something you hang clothes on.. And like, put them in a closet. Is that the answer you're looking for?
No you can hang your clothes on a hanger how ever you like. It all depends on the person.
Hanger, to hang clothes on.
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A clothes hanger is generally smaller than a coat hanger. A clothes hanger can also be made to fit the size of clothing--as an example, baby clothing uses baby-sized hangers. A true coat hanger is often larger and made of thicker, stronger metal to hold the weight of heavier material.
Yes.
used for hanging heavy clothes
Plastic, wooden or metal?
In North America, if not elsewhere, it is known as an aircraft hangar (a hanger is something used to hang clothes on).