Why I spent 3 years working on a coat hanger

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  • Опубліковано 15 лис 2023
  • The Coat Hinger is available for 30 days on Kickstarter! Go go go!! kickstarter.com/projects/simo...
    Thank you so much for supporting my creative whims throughout the years. Can you believe it's been almost a decade?!
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  • @simonegiertz
    @simonegiertz  7 місяців тому +3262

    If you have any technical questions, my co-inventor @stumcconnel will be here helping answer stuff!

    • @stumcconnel
      @stumcconnel 7 місяців тому +239

      That's me!

    • @DJB01
      @DJB01 7 місяців тому +77

      Multi-packs. Will they be available in multi-packs? Don’t really have a desire for 1, but maybe 10, or 20, or 100.
      I’ll try and think of a more technical question.

    • @brunoyuji9203
      @brunoyuji9203 7 місяців тому +36

      That's such an elegant and cool design! I have a question, can it hold clothes with straps, or do straps easily slide out? Does the folding mechanism actually help prevent the straps from sliding out?

    • @mmneto0620
      @mmneto0620 7 місяців тому +113

      will it get pattented? maybe a week after this we'll see copies of this in amazon/ebay/wish/temu/etc.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 7 місяців тому +4

      @@stumcconnel hello.

  • @viceursa
    @viceursa 7 місяців тому +5098

    I feel like you could push this at tiny home community because they would absolutely need something like this for their unconventional space solutions!

    • @LabGecko
      @LabGecko 7 місяців тому +359

      Not just tiny homes. Here in Paris or any major city, university dorms, military compounds, floor space is a premium. The market for students alone is massive.

    • @weatheranddarkness
      @weatheranddarkness 7 місяців тому +113

      @@LabGecko NY, Hong Kong, there are loads of big cities with a majority of the housing being restricted in floor space.

    • @AndreaCrisp
      @AndreaCrisp 7 місяців тому +98

      Also RVs! Lots of people need this solution.

    • @user-sg4ov7ng4h
      @user-sg4ov7ng4h 7 місяців тому +15

      Everybody. My clothes keep falling.

    • @UkeCan1
      @UkeCan1 7 місяців тому +12

      @@weatheranddarknessJapan!

  • @FatherMarty
    @FatherMarty 7 місяців тому +5980

    I had a mentor that said to me "when we're done, we'll know what we need to do." Lots of wisdom there, that fits with your work style. Thanks Simone! You are such an inspiration to remain curious about the world and how things work.

    • @simonegiertz
      @simonegiertz  7 місяців тому +508

      Thank you 🥹

    • @inventgineer
      @inventgineer 7 місяців тому +47

      Absolutely love that quote/pithy saying; thanks, friend! 👌👍

    • @jackielearnsandteaches
      @jackielearnsandteaches 7 місяців тому +16

      What does it mean to you? 😊

    • @JoelAngel12
      @JoelAngel12 7 місяців тому +6

      Love this. Thanks

    • @FatherMarty
      @FatherMarty 7 місяців тому +117

      @@jackielearnsandteaches To me, it means there isn't an instruction manual to most tasks. We make it up as we go. We investigate, question, learn, encounter problems, solve them, and eventually, get to something that accomplishes the goal. Then, and only then, can we create an instruction set to detail what we did - which may or may not be useful to a future similar, but distinct, problem set.

  • @JadoVO
    @JadoVO 7 місяців тому +452

    Kickstarter is great but I would also HIGHLY recommend having this promoted through UA-cam channels dedicated to van life, school bus conversions and the like. For those wanting to live a simpler, more compact lifestyle this product is a DREAM!

    • @ClassyJohn
      @ClassyJohn 6 місяців тому +6

      Agree. This is would be great for mavericks (or whatever you'd call these people who live out of their car).

    • @zanna7494
      @zanna7494 5 місяців тому +2

      I agree!! people looking instested in tiny houses too

    • @mastod0n1
      @mastod0n1 4 місяці тому +3

      ​@@ClassyJohnI think they're called homeless

    • @balicard342
      @balicard342 3 місяці тому

      ​@@ClassyJohn Nomads

  • @RavenGhostwisperer
    @RavenGhostwisperer 7 місяців тому +314

    Can't stress enough how important it is to show failures - they are a crucial part of success. Thank you for doing it :).

    • @emro164
      @emro164 7 місяців тому +7

      The crazy thing about failures is: if they don't meet the initial end goal, they might eventually inspire another sellable product. I'm trying to start a small business right now and there have been several occasions where one product goal didn't end up right (particularly because the material was wrong for it) and that material is being reused into something where it's a lot more conducive.

    • @jennyhaytch3515
      @jennyhaytch3515 6 місяців тому +2

      I wouldn't even go so far as to call them failures... : ) They're the process. Clarifying experiences, and steps along the way.

    • @KrustyKlown
      @KrustyKlown 6 місяців тому +2

      "Failures" ?? ..learning steps, that's part of the engineering development process. Every new product I design, I usually end up with a box of previous version parts, most of which were NEVER intended to be the fail version, rather to make design direction choices.

    • @SpammingY-pp2ru
      @SpammingY-pp2ru 6 днів тому +1

      Yeah, it's like a board game. There's only one win space, and getting there requires many non-win spaces. But even though everyone playing wants to get to the win space, the spaces between aren't fail spaces, and without them, it wouldn't be a very good game, would it? People play board games for the time before a win- that's the fun part.

  • @Nighthawkinlight
    @Nighthawkinlight 7 місяців тому +6788

    It's so daunting to push a product all the way through manufacturing and into the real world. I've tried a few times and never succeeded. Congrats on a huge accomplishment. Do you have any tips for making a product without it consuming your life?

    • @simonegiertz
      @simonegiertz  7 місяців тому +1402

      Honestly, I don't know. Even with all the privileges I have (another job that can support my product business, a platform that I can use for free marketing) it's still a struggle and such an infuriating numbers game. I'll let you know once I figure it out ;)

    • @JoannaFalkowska
      @JoannaFalkowska 7 місяців тому +80

      @@simonegiertz Aww, good luck! You accomplished so much, and there's so many people who wouldn't make such a good use of those privileges at all. I hope so much the numbers game, after all this hard work, will eventually turn out great for you. You really deserve it.

    • @HeirOfGlee
      @HeirOfGlee 7 місяців тому +23

      @simonegiertz I would like to know when you are done too. As an artist I want to art and keep "arting" but in this world the numbers game is everything.

    • @ten-hx2xi
      @ten-hx2xi 7 місяців тому +9

      @@simonegiertzty for the honesty and perspective! i never considered that your audience would help much more than if someone without an established audience tried to produce a new product ❤ ty

    • @HowP88
      @HowP88 7 місяців тому +15

      ​@@simonegiertzyou've over 5x your Kickstarter goal in 3 days... think it's safe to say you nailed it! 🙂 Would genuinely love to watch a more detailed journey video with some tips though - subscribing in hope you do 😊

  • @calijoe1074
    @calijoe1074 7 місяців тому +1428

    As a Mechanical Engineer, it brings joy to my heart watching how you identified a problem and then worked through to a solution. I’m happy to see that you have recovered so well. Prayers for your health and for Diana as well. Well done.

    • @devilvocano420
      @devilvocano420 7 місяців тому +4

      whats the point of ironing clothes if youre gonna crease it in the middle?

    • @MohammedAli-tb7zc
      @MohammedAli-tb7zc 7 місяців тому +21

      ​@@devilvocano420there probably isn't one. Good thing professional clothing isn't the only type of clothing hanging in people's homes.

    • @ivoivic2448
      @ivoivic2448 7 місяців тому +4

      @@MohammedAli-tb7zcwhat's the point of hanging clothes if you're not going to iron them? shelves are as deep as this. same space...

    • @MohammedAli-tb7zc
      @MohammedAli-tb7zc 7 місяців тому +9

      @@ivoivic2448 would you iron a thick coat? No? What about a thin linen shirt? What about a jacket? Would you iron a jacket?

    • @Danuxsy
      @Danuxsy 7 місяців тому +3

      People identify problems and solve them literally hundreds of times everyday but ok.

  • @aaronbrown9998
    @aaronbrown9998 7 місяців тому +262

    I'm an Elementary STEM teacher and I've been showing this video to all my students as we learn about the Design Thinking Process. I've loved your videos for years, but always a bad word or two here and there keep them out of my classroom. I was happy this one was short and school-friendly :)

    • @wokencs330
      @wokencs330 6 місяців тому

      Fuck

    • @FHL-Devils
      @FHL-Devils 6 місяців тому +4

      You do realize you could easily extract the audio and mute any offensive language, right? Or if that's too complicated, there is this magic thing called a 'Mute Button'. This seems like such a last-century complaint anyway, but there are several ways around it - but here you are, whining instead.

    • @DarkHawk666
      @DarkHawk666 6 місяців тому

      ​@@FHL-Devilsshut your face, what an obnoxious fool. 😂😂😂😂

    • @nusaibahibraheem8183
      @nusaibahibraheem8183 5 місяців тому +22

      ​@@FHL-Devils Wow. That's aggressive for a complementary comment😂

    • @FHL-Devils
      @FHL-Devils 4 місяці тому +2

      @user-qu7qh7qj2t... it scares me that someone in charge of educating future adults isn't capable of getting past a scary word. If you have an issue with that, it's a you-problem, not a me-problem.

  • @SwapPartLLC
    @SwapPartLLC 7 місяців тому +108

    This literally just blew my mind. It's such a simple concept, and yet no one thought of it before. I can absolutely think of places I've lived where this would have been really useful.

    • @baconscoobysnacks3135
      @baconscoobysnacks3135 6 місяців тому +8

      Probably because most people use hangers so they don't get fold marks

    • @KNYD
      @KNYD 6 місяців тому +4

      I use hangers for clothing that I don't want wrinkling. For me this defeats the purpose of a hanger...
      Wouldn't have a different hanging system worked better? Instead of a horizontal rod, why not have dowels? That way you can place any hanger flat against the wall and "stack" your clothing. This would keep the clothing from wrinkling and it would also allow a very shallow depth.
      I'm struggling to see to the point of this type of hanger...

    • @hotdougiedougdoug9864
      @hotdougiedougdoug9864 5 місяців тому +2

      no, it figuratlivley blew your mind dumdum.

    • @HasAnyoneSeenSuperman
      @HasAnyoneSeenSuperman 4 місяці тому +2

      Actually folding coat hangers existed in the eastern bloc. If you ask anyone older from e.g. Poland they'll tell you they had them at one point.
      I think they went out of use with the creation of plastic coat hangers + the fell of the cultural barrier. A ahame, really.

    • @Tiffany-bd1eb
      @Tiffany-bd1eb Місяць тому

      Look up images of “mcm coat hanger japan.” This already exists.

  • @CapTheNPC2
    @CapTheNPC2 7 місяців тому +509

    What makes this such a triumph is that it was birthed from a personal necessity. It's an everyday problem that you wanted to solve, and I think that's the true goal of any invention.

    • @ShapeyFiend
      @ShapeyFiend 7 місяців тому +1

      True however there were so many aborted attempts!

    • @phantomkate6
      @phantomkate6 6 місяців тому

      "Necessity is the mother of invention."

  • @cgoiq19
    @cgoiq19 7 місяців тому +497

    I live in an apartment in an old home, and those shallow closets are no joke! I’ve either repurposed the closet entirely, with shelving, or hung fewer items at a wonky angle so they fit. This is a fantastic idea-this is how hangers should be made. And if you ever find yourself with the space and desire to hang clothes at full width, you can just unfold. So versatile! I hope this one takes over the world 🎉

    • @fleurosea
      @fleurosea 7 місяців тому +3

      Yeah we had one of those, a freestanding too narrow wardrobe, we ended up dismantling it and using the timber for other projects… if only these coat hangers existed then!

  • @lifewithlis_k
    @lifewithlis_k 6 місяців тому +24

    First time seeing one of your videos and as a small biz owner myself, it's so heartwarming to see your Kickstarter at almost $1 MILLION! You blew past the $50k goal because you created a seriously amazing product! Congrats to you and your team for all your hard work! 🥳🥳🥳

  • @udayshome1793
    @udayshome1793 7 місяців тому +191

    In an age of oversold 'Design Thinking', it's so refreshing to see someone building out of aptitude, conviction, function & aesthetics without overdoing it. Kudos!

  • @moto5394
    @moto5394 7 місяців тому +502

    Brilliant idea, I hope you have a patent on it. I'm sure Ikea would be interested in such coat hooks. They have an extra series for furniture that is supposed to save space.

    • @Emily-fh8en
      @Emily-fh8en 7 місяців тому +113

      She says on her Instagram story she filled a provisional patent already

    • @AndyShelton1
      @AndyShelton1 7 місяців тому +27

      It's going to need to be more than just 1 patent. You will need to cover many countries.

    • @somejoe7777
      @somejoe7777 7 місяців тому +27

      It's a neat idea, but I'm not sure of the value. The whole point of hanging up clothing is so that it's protected from wrinkling. Linen, wool, polyester, blends, etc. all will wrinkle if you don't hang them up out of the dryer, and cotton shirts that are dry-cleaned will wrinkle if folded. So having a hanger that immediately folds the clothes is kind of pointless in my mind. If you're willing to fold the clothes and live with the wrinkles, or if your clothing is a no-wrinkle blend, nylon, silk, or another fabric that doesn't wrinkle anyway, then a dresser drawer is far more space efficient than this.

    • @Jonathan-ex3sl
      @Jonathan-ex3sl 7 місяців тому +8

      @@AndyShelton1 agree, even with patents that probably won't stop amazon sellers from plagiarizing it.

    • @confuzedgraphite
      @confuzedgraphite 7 місяців тому +31

      @@somejoe7777 just because it doesn't work for you, doesn't mean its not worthwhile to patent.

  • @loscheiner
    @loscheiner 7 місяців тому +278

    My great grandpa patented a “universal hanger” in the early 1900s. It was complicated looking but meant to hold all kinds of garments at once. He would be so impressed with your ingenuity Simone. Good work!

  • @Edited6
    @Edited6 6 місяців тому +9

    I was just in the middle of thinking about how much fun the brainstorming behind that box of junked hangers must have been when you started talking about it being a dream life. This is so stupid cool and I'm going to get giddy when I see this popping up elsewhere!

  • @annej5699
    @annej5699 6 місяців тому +8

    I'm bummed! I only saw this now, 2 days after the Kickstarter closed. PLEASE let us know as soon as these are available to those of us too late! This would be perfect in my travel trailer.

    • @user-wd9bf5qw5e
      @user-wd9bf5qw5e 4 місяці тому

      I just came across these for my camper ! When can we buy ? There are some Chinese plastic knock offs but plastic is weak and they take up more space. I really want these ! Currently in the remodel process of my camper and in need of the shelf bundle

    • @StarsSong
      @StarsSong 4 місяці тому +1

      So sad I missed the kickstarter! I didn’t have a use for these, even though the idea is excellent. Now I DO have use for them and can’t purchase. Hopefully they’ll be available to purchase outside the kickstarter someday soon.

  • @RoarSelbo
    @RoarSelbo 7 місяців тому +1073

    This is a really smart idea for people living in smaller apartments, I agree "how is this not already a thing". I guess you are just a genius.

    • @omarsdroog
      @omarsdroog 7 місяців тому +41

      Great for tiny houses, van life, or anyone generally wanting to maximize space.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 7 місяців тому +13

      @@omarsdroog Does it actually pack more clothes into a smaller volume, compared to just a protruding shelf bracket that you hang your coathangers on back to front like?
      Though it doesn't NEED to absolutely be the tightest packing in order to be useful, it can just be pleasant to look at and use while being space frugal as well and that's enough.

    • @Kurator125
      @Kurator125 7 місяців тому +14

      @@SianaGearz it is half the width(?) so you can use it in narrower space

    • @perpelle
      @perpelle 7 місяців тому +17

      ​​​@@Kurator125 twice the thickness though.
      Like the concept.

    • @Carighan
      @Carighan 7 місяців тому +17

      Well it is already a thing, mostly. My coat hangers all have the hook able to turn, and when I had a rack close to the wall they'd hang in turned like 75°-80°. So they were rather flat against the wall, each one diagonal.
      Not *quite* as smooth as this solution of course, but somewhat close-ish.

  • @theoriginalmilji
    @theoriginalmilji 7 місяців тому +1047

    I can see this being used a lot in vanlife videos. It’s a great idea. It would save so much space especially if you lived in a van or a tiny home.

    • @arielmanela7641
      @arielmanela7641 7 місяців тому +32

      Also hotels

    • @andrewfleenor7459
      @andrewfleenor7459 7 місяців тому +36

      Do vanlife people hang literally any clothes? Any time I was living out of my car for an extended period, my clothes were either folded/rolled, in a laundry bag, or spread out on the seat. And anything hanging tends to move around and make noise when you're driving. But maybe if you have a big van it's worth it...

    • @kropka8259
      @kropka8259 7 місяців тому

      Plenty designs with small wardrobes in vans :) Tiny homes would love the hanger too!@@andrewfleenor7459

    • @tarabela88
      @tarabela88 7 місяців тому +16

      lol, clothes FOLD, you dont need a folding hanger

    • @allanwind295
      @allanwind295 7 місяців тому +17

      It's a trade-off: save half the depth but double the width.

  • @sapphyresmiles
    @sapphyresmiles 7 місяців тому +1

    This is super inspiring and really great to see! You can tell that you care so much about your work and it excites you! You did it!

  • @Arunnn241
    @Arunnn241 7 місяців тому +8

    Absolutely brilliant. It definitely helps for these situations. I find that my issue is more often fitting as many things on a single closet rack than how deep it goes. For this issue, I definitely favor the multilevel hangers that let you hang 1-4 hangers from one area. I alternate these between my thicker sweaters/jackets on a single hanger and essentially makes an accordian style fit to my closet, which I find maximizes my space. I'm glad there's now an invention for maximizing hangers in restricted/close to wall space.

  • @4RILDIGITAL
    @4RILDIGITAL 7 місяців тому +880

    Mind blown by your creativity and perseverance! The Coat Hinger is such a neat solution to save space and update a daily use item. Backing your Kickstarter right away, can't wait to fold my clothes in style! Keep rocking the design world! 💪👏👏

  • @JarrettHood
    @JarrettHood 7 місяців тому +134

    This also solves a very specific problem that a lot of people have in campers with closets that aren’t actual full depth.

    • @ryancappo
      @ryancappo 7 місяців тому +18

      She should do some videos of this product in vanlifers vans, campers, RVs, tiny homes, sailboats and other minimalist living spaces.

    • @simonegiertz
      @simonegiertz  7 місяців тому +59

      Calling all the #vanlife people

    • @LabGecko
      @LabGecko 7 місяців тому +1

      @@simonegiertz not sure if you'll see my other comments, but don't forget students and military. Both tend to be extremely tight on space, and as orders let you get the price point down I'm sure they'd buy in bulk. As a former student and veteran, I know I would've made use of them. Also, as mentioned in a different comment, the fold has the added advantage of holding slippery clothes (jackets especially) on the hanger. I always had to zip my military gore-tex coat up to hang it because it slid off every hanger they gave me.

    • @Ironically-Sarcastic
      @Ironically-Sarcastic 7 місяців тому +2

      @@simonegiertz We just use hangers with rotating hooks in our camper van. Works great, and don't need to have a fold in the clothes. EDIT: Just noticed a few comments about creasing, and I guess your solution doesn't really crease anything as it's not a very sharp fold. I am also thinking that we could fit more clothes in our tiny wardrobe, but even with the half length it's still slightly too big for us.

  • @iddaalbar2129
    @iddaalbar2129 6 місяців тому +5

    How is this not already a thing? I love it! We need this everywhere

    • @Tiffany-bd1eb
      @Tiffany-bd1eb Місяць тому

      this was invented almost a century ago in Japan. look up images of “mcm coat hanger japan.”

  • @megancahill1271
    @megancahill1271 7 місяців тому +239

    This is going to I think do really well with vanlifers, folks with trailers, and tiny homes. Rooting for you simone!

    • @DementatDeus
      @DementatDeus 7 місяців тому +12

      Agreed. I'm fixing to renovate a sailboat to live aboard like vanlifers do and was pondering this exact problem for hanging cloths and still wanting to save space.

    • @zarzee8925
      @zarzee8925 7 місяців тому +4

      As a plus for vans and boats, I feel like the way that these fold and clip onto the clothes would make the clothes less likely to slip off when jostled than traditional coat hangers

  • @user-vz4ve5qq5j
    @user-vz4ve5qq5j 7 місяців тому +607

    The sailing community would be really on board with this product too! Such tiny wardrobe spaces and such a strong and product-sharing global community

    • @Aquaticfireartglass
      @Aquaticfireartglass 7 місяців тому +9

      I would have LOVED this on my boat, and would have shared it with everyone!

    • @goffe2282
      @goffe2282 7 місяців тому +32

      really on board... lol :)

    • @TH-eb5ro
      @TH-eb5ro 7 місяців тому +10

      Also RV community.

    • @connerh492
      @connerh492 7 місяців тому +2

      Almost made this comment myself! This thing would be so useful for the liveaboards among us

    • @JosieStev
      @JosieStev 6 місяців тому +1

      Definitely. I lived on a Nordic trawler for 2 years, now I have a travel trailer. These would be great

  • @Movie_Games
    @Movie_Games 7 місяців тому +1

    The coathanger shelf design is fire as well.

  • @vynaltheworld4092
    @vynaltheworld4092 4 місяці тому +1

    i have literally been looking for this thing my entire life until now.Thank you

  • @dust1771
    @dust1771 7 місяців тому +149

    This should be partnered and sold in IKEA. It would sell like crazy, and seems like a logical fit.

    • @kameljoe21
      @kameljoe21 7 місяців тому

      Pretty much any online retailer. This works great for any door entry/hallway. I just finished my hall of hoodies which has 41double hooks on 3 boards that are 6 foot 10 inches long. I am going to remove the banister and install a partial wall for the stairway where I plan to add even more hoodies.

    • @diegopower7633
      @diegopower7633 7 місяців тому +4

      And she is from Sweden. Its kinda the perfect fit.

  • @cyrilio
    @cyrilio 7 місяців тому +311

    My grandpa left me an amazing looking closet, but it only has shelves and isn't wide enough for coat hangers. This seems like the perfect way to finally use it. Love the idea

    • @simonegiertz
      @simonegiertz  7 місяців тому +40

    • @morganrowlette678
      @morganrowlette678 7 місяців тому

      How does it feel to have your kickstarter goal almost tripled in the first nine hours?

    • @narcotic702
      @narcotic702 7 місяців тому

      There’s also ones that have a metal hook and the body can rotate independently of the hook. So the clothes would be nearly parallel to the pole, allowing you to save space if you have this issue

  • @SootyS-wg4lm
    @SootyS-wg4lm 7 місяців тому

    You’re so awesome ❤ I totally understand how you feel about making something new and innovative being the best use of time. I wouldn’t spend mine any other way.
    Wish you amazing success. It’s an incredible invention.

  • @hnek
    @hnek 3 дні тому

    I've been working on different ways to use the slanted ceilings of my attic room, sometimes correcting for the angle, and other times working with it. These kinds of ideas are so inspiring!

  • @pesterenan
    @pesterenan 7 місяців тому +835

    Coat Hinger is SUCH an obvious, and right name for this AWESOME product! I can't believe no one invented this before in this way! Nice work Simone!!!

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 7 місяців тому +35

      I have lived places where the closets would have benefited from such a type of hanger.
      Instead, my clothes hung at a 45 degree angle from the back wall.

    • @simonegiertz
      @simonegiertz  7 місяців тому +107

      Name courtesy of Stu! Engineers and their puns.

    • @joaomrtins
      @joaomrtins 7 місяців тому +4

      O grande Pestinha por aqui, que inesperado. Crossover altamente improvável kkkkkk.

    • @stumcconnel
      @stumcconnel 7 місяців тому +19

      @@simonegiertzPungineering is an art all of it's own!

    • @LabGecko
      @LabGecko 7 місяців тому +2

      @@simonegiertz As another commenter said, if it isn't already patented and trademarked, do so asap. Knockoffs will be all over this.
      Also, here's hoping your product goes viral!

  • @Hermetic7
    @Hermetic7 7 місяців тому +719

    Wow! You NEED to contact EVERY tiny house builder you can find! This is a game changer for closets in tiny homes and every space where every centimeter counts! Amazing work and amazing product!

    • @Nostrum84
      @Nostrum84 7 місяців тому +17

      @@CantStopTheSignal337 you can usually squeeze things like clothes a bit more, so still, gaining the depth is really really nice

    • @mum2jka
      @mum2jka 7 місяців тому +21

      Also to the rv industry. Many of the closets struggle with regular coat hangers hitting the back of the closet.

    • @vociferonheraldofthewinter2284
      @vociferonheraldofthewinter2284 7 місяців тому +8

      This was my EXACT thought. Honestly, some city apartments are so small and this would make a huge difference.

    • @tuckerbugeater
      @tuckerbugeater 7 місяців тому

      when you're homeless there is@@CantStopTheSignal337

    • @vulpinemachine
      @vulpinemachine 7 місяців тому +7

      @@CantStopTheSignal337 agree with TANSTAAFL, that said it's worth noting that with tiny home a lot of such people are minimalist to begin with and additional width on a few garmets might not be as big of a problem. Increasing perimeter consumption is not nearly as problematic as increasing volumetric consumption in a tiny house setting. So this might be the right solution for a lot of tiny home folks.

  • @csl223
    @csl223 7 місяців тому +3

    Congrats Simone, it’s amazing to see someone come up with something so seemingly obvious… perfect design! You should sell these in packs sized appropriately for a few different size shelves and offer them with diy plans to make the shelf… the shelves look relatively easy to make and customize, and could appeal to young people getting started (who need small solutions the most to match affordable apartments!)

  • @sarahuchoa4018
    @sarahuchoa4018 6 місяців тому

    I love how simple, yet useful it is! Seriously, awessome!

  • @gerikbensing
    @gerikbensing 7 місяців тому +371

    This is a genuinely great invention! I've often been annoyed by how much space a coat rack takes up when you just want to hang a few items.

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 7 місяців тому

      queen of shitty robots to queen of next revolution in clothes storing technology!!!

    • @bokkeman123
      @bokkeman123 7 місяців тому

      Well at least with this hanger those few items will now take up twice the width, making you look less poor?

  • @TakeMeToYourLida
    @TakeMeToYourLida 7 місяців тому +676

    Wow, this is actually really incredible. Never thought I’d say that about a coat hanger. So inspiring.

    • @devilvocano420
      @devilvocano420 7 місяців тому +3

      whats the point of ironing clothes if youre gonna crease it in the middle?

    • @dbtest117
      @dbtest117 7 місяців тому +4

      @@devilvocano420 usually if it’s in the middle you wont notice it at all for obvious reasons.

    • @ivoivic2448
      @ivoivic2448 7 місяців тому +2

      @@dbtest117unless someone's walking behind you and thinking "hahahahah, this moron used that folding hanger"

  • @catthebeautyhunter
    @catthebeautyhunter 6 місяців тому

    I feel this encapsulates so well what many quotes like "fail fail again" refer to. It takes so much time, thought, and doing of the "wrong" things to get to the right thing. And they were never actually the wrong thing all along. They were the required steps of working through a process in order for that process and ultimate goal to come to fruition. The process and the final product are your success.

  • @vickyzvl
    @vickyzvl 7 місяців тому

    It's amazing and so detailed made! I ❤ the fact its sustainable too🍀 You are very special person Simone 🦄🎉

  • @insu_na
    @insu_na 7 місяців тому +371

    Pretty awesome! I think the reason why you're the first one to come up with this idea is because coat hangers used to be use to keep ironed clothes, which would wrinkle when folded. Nowadays clothes are much more wrinkle resistant *and* it's become more acceptable to wear wrinkled clothes, so I think this is an awesome idea and I hope it finds the success it deserves!

    • @Norsilca
      @Norsilca 7 місяців тому +34

      I'm not even sure it would really create a fold line. The final design has no sharp angle that would create one.

    • @aaishaismail5717
      @aaishaismail5717 7 місяців тому +7

      That was my thought initially, though then as you mentioned it’s not a sharp enough line to cause a noticeable wrinkle

    • @foldionepapyrus3441
      @foldionepapyrus3441 7 місяців тому +10

      I'd suspect the main reason this idea wasn't common is it really isn't space efficient* and won't work on all garments as well as a fixed hanger, though I also add to that suspicion a though that back when ironed clothing as a look was almost a required thing the iron was applied just before you'd put it on anyway - storing flatter might help make it easier prep in the morning, but only a small gain.
      *Yes this fold allows shallower hanging rails, but it takes up substantially more width in the process - not saying its a bad idea though, as if you don't have the depth and still want to store clothes it will work for most folks clothes just fine. Though I do wonder how it would handle somebody with a large neck - the fixed ones are bad enough at keeping hold of those shirts and that folding nature seems like a great way to make it even easier for the hanger to slide though the neckhole.

    • @simonegiertz
      @simonegiertz  7 місяців тому +85

      Oh that's a good point! And honestly, I haven't noticed any creasing on my clothes, which is surprising. But it doesn't really smoosh down on the clothes very much due to the design of the hinge.

    • @sxty8goats
      @sxty8goats 7 місяців тому +7

      I Iron my shirts. I don't see these adding any wrinkles to them if folded down the middle. There is a bit of a radius on the fold so no sharp bends to crease an ironed shirt. But that reminds me of dress pants. I could fold my pants in the middle to hang them on half of the hanger and still let it hang properly on the rack. That said, maybe making the front half available with out the folding bit as a pants hanger?

  • @WhangaFish
    @WhangaFish 7 місяців тому +171

    I've never backed a kickstarter project before now. I am blown away that this isnt a thing already! There is SO MUCH useless crap made that serves no purpose... Im a cabinet maker who often makes wardrobes and this could be so usefull it's absolutely crazy billions of people haven't thought of this before. Well done everyone involved!

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 7 місяців тому +6

      You could turn a shallow bookshelf into a wardrobe!! Such a great idea.

    • @skydivenext
      @skydivenext 7 місяців тому +2

      Wtf bro u genius leave your job and pursue new purpose for solutions, let the creative minds work for you and squeeze them, you gonna be a great ceo, cuz that's what they actually do

  • @1skinnypuppy
    @1skinnypuppy 6 місяців тому

    Wow, you and your team are amazing! Good for you guys!

  • @retrun813
    @retrun813 6 місяців тому

    watching people dedicated to theirs ideas make me inspired. thanks!

  • @specs6637
    @specs6637 7 місяців тому +512

    I hoped you patent this, or have already done so. As you said, it’s very deceivingly simple. Yet most won’t see how much work you’ve put into this.
    Great design, and I truly wish you success

    • @Felice_Enellen
      @Felice_Enellen 7 місяців тому +47

      Yeah, without a patent she won't be able to sue everyone who's going to knock it off. Simone is no dope and I'd like to think she had the presence of mind, but I wish she'd said so.

    • @glenswebber
      @glenswebber 7 місяців тому +39

      Yep my thoughts exactly. If they decide to seek serious backing in the future; holding the patient will be essential to secure funding.

    • @NaudVanDalen
      @NaudVanDalen 7 місяців тому +28

      If she doesn't, in no time there will be Wish or Tumu knockoffs for $1 each. They can skip all the research and directly rip off her final version.

    • @rickskellig4652
      @rickskellig4652 7 місяців тому +55

      @@NaudVanDalen They'll rip it off patent or no patent, what can anyone do legally about some shadowy factory in China :(

    • @schwuzi
      @schwuzi 7 місяців тому

      Patents don't really work anymore. You could get a patent in the US so no one will be able to produce it here but most of the manufacturing is in China and they don't care about your patent.

  • @patrickcollier7090
    @patrickcollier7090 7 місяців тому +274

    Just pledged for 12 (I am a woodworker and amateur furniture maker and I am already thinking up how I am going to build a custom wardrobe for these guys). Great work as usual Simone!

  • @vampirina-vp7op
    @vampirina-vp7op 6 місяців тому

    Love that your are showing the process! It is just as important as the end product. I will share this with my students.

  • @bizarrebra
    @bizarrebra 5 місяців тому

    Amazing that you came up with this. The whole process from end to end, three years, tons of iterations. I truly believe it was very hard work, but I'm sure you had a lot of fun in the process, and you can be very proud of your accomplishment. Good luck!

  • @Fwootgummi
    @Fwootgummi 7 місяців тому +144

    I lived in a really tiny room in a shared apartment. The only space I had to hang clothes was above my bed and it was such a pain. This would have been a life saver, I’m so glad this exists!

  • @Cainjaa17
    @Cainjaa17 7 місяців тому +147

    As a software engineer, I totally get this feeling, just on a smaller scale. There’s times you’ll research a bug for days/weeks and it turns out the solution is only one or two lines of code. Feels like you don’t have much but really a lot of work goes into it! This is a really neat idea and I hope it takes off!

    • @LabGecko
      @LabGecko 7 місяців тому +15

      Seconding this. Don't even get me started on UI design. Me: _"This looks like it'd work well."_ ... Left-handed son: _"But it's harder to swipe that way with my thumb. It needs an option."_

    • @ivoivic2448
      @ivoivic2448 7 місяців тому

      the solution to this "bug" was to use the api differently. you're a shit software engineer. turn the regular hanger sideways...

  • @jafogx
    @jafogx 5 місяців тому +2

    Eh just saw a kickstarter video and thought “Is that Simone with a foldable coat hanger?” And here you are! Great idea! The fact that it seems very simple I think shows how much thought and optimization went into it!

  • @stefanlewis9609
    @stefanlewis9609 7 місяців тому

    Genius! This a pure example of true beauty; being true to oneself. thanks for making this!

  • @evanbarnes9984
    @evanbarnes9984 7 місяців тому +315

    I do product design for an educational toy company, and absolutely nailed it when you said that "simple designs are deceivingly complex." It's always easier to add another part or mechanism than it is to remove parts to create elegance while maintaining functionality. (Also really hoping I get to meet you at some point! Been following your channel for years, and I know you know at least one person at the company I'm at. I would love to give you a high five for all the awesome creations! Before this job I was a teacher, and shared a lot of your videos with my students who absolutely loved them and went on to do things like build a waffle serving robot in a tree.)

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 7 місяців тому +2

      Also an important principle of software design.

    • @LabGecko
      @LabGecko 7 місяців тому +1

      @@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 _"[simplicity while maintaining functionality is] an important principle of software design."_
      By Turing's shorthairs do I ever wish more coders would recognize that!

  • @kylethecreator
    @kylethecreator 7 місяців тому +259

    You truly said it best "simple designs are deceivingly complex" I love this quote because as an engineer and UA-camr I can't agree more that it takes months if not years to make an idea seem simple. Congratulations on already doubling your goal and I hope you 20X your goal!

  • @AdamBrownAdventures
    @AdamBrownAdventures 7 місяців тому

    Love this idea! So simple yet effective 🔥

  • @Cerulikat
    @Cerulikat 7 місяців тому +194

    I love seemingly simple solutions that feel like someone should've solved the problem already. I enjoyed seeing the results of your iterative process to the final product! Even if some people don't have shallow closets, you've now opened the possibility of transforming a space to store coats 'n such where they couldn't before like you did for your home ✨

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 7 місяців тому +5

      Another great use for these is that they ALSO fold to fit better into a suitcase, and when you get to your destination, you don't HAVE to fold the hinger when you hang stuff.

  • @janecampbell4662
    @janecampbell4662 7 місяців тому +150

    I genuinely believe you could make a great deal of money on this. I could see it being a household item literally around the world and I’m prepared to beg for this to be mass produced in the future

    • @ihavekalashnikovyoudomath9275
      @ihavekalashnikovyoudomath9275 7 місяців тому +5

      Maybe not household, as it's still a niche product. But it definitely has the potential to he on the level of space saving products. Like the clothes hangers that stack clothes vertically to save space, and then you pull up to see the clothes

    • @nathan87
      @nathan87 7 місяців тому +4

      @@ihavekalashnikovyoudomath9275The trouble is, I guess, that despite saving half the space one way, you lose half the space the other way. So it's a choice between, say, 20cm of extra space in your room or twice the number of shirts.

    • @SNARLex
      @SNARLex 7 місяців тому +1

      It will be replicated in china in a fortnight and is too generic to prompt brand loyalty

  • @elainejohnson2836
    @elainejohnson2836 6 місяців тому

    Wow! I admire your tenacity.

  • @Drixi
    @Drixi 6 місяців тому +2

    I'm not sure why YT recommended me this video, but I loved every second of it. I will def. spread the word and keep this in my mind for my new wardrobe. It is such a good idea and well executed.

  • @Skovkid
    @Skovkid 7 місяців тому +125

    i want to see this in every store international, so good idea and it means that closets don't have to be that wide and take so much room anymore

    • @RFC3514
      @RFC3514 7 місяців тому +4

      Well, the room you save in one direction you lose in the other (because every item now needs 2x the thickness), so it really depends on the layout of your room. Also, you could just have a 24 cm rod poking straight out of the wall, which would take up the same space (the disadvantage is you wouldn't immediately be able to see every item of clothing, since the one in front would block the view).

  • @TsunamicBlaze
    @TsunamicBlaze 7 місяців тому +679

    I hope you guys protected this with patents and copyrights, I really like the idea. I feel like this is something you’d find copied for a cheaper version really quickly

    • @MidwestArtist
      @MidwestArtist 7 місяців тому +62

      Yeah I give it 6 months before a dupe comes out.

    • @stumcconnel
      @stumcconnel 7 місяців тому +69

      Patent pending!

    • @prismological
      @prismological 7 місяців тому +30

      Why would you make something convenient HARDER to access? That’s what happens when you patent and copyright innovations. They become less accessible

    • @wabudo
      @wabudo 7 місяців тому +39

      ​@@MidwestArtistMore like 6 weeks and it will be in mass production in China.

    • @jdinnis
      @jdinnis 7 місяців тому +34

      @@wabudo No doubt. Happened to a friend of mine. Not only did Vevor copy his product, they even used his promotional video to advertise their cheap knock-off.

  • @farihamohamedhilmy4700
    @farihamohamedhilmy4700 6 місяців тому +3

    Never thought about this invention before. Keep it up Simone! Really proud of you for making something simple that could make a revolutionary difference in this world full of problems 💡

    • @samanthac3357
      @samanthac3357 6 місяців тому

      Invention is own by japan company that invented it in 1930. They still have the usa patent and Canada patent.

  • @poyobunny8508
    @poyobunny8508 7 місяців тому

    This is such a great idea!!! It's amazing how it wasn't already in the markets . Great job💙

  • @danielsuchoug
    @danielsuchoug 7 місяців тому +255

    Simply put, this is engineering.
    The amount of effort and time between the conception of a simple idea and having a working thingy leads to one of the most rewarding experinces. It really is my definition of fun.
    Congrats!

    • @devilvocano420
      @devilvocano420 7 місяців тому +8

      whats the point of ironing clothes if youre gonna crease it in the middle?

    • @ivoivic2448
      @ivoivic2448 7 місяців тому +2

      @@devilvocano420there are many other simpler and free alternatives to this shit, but your point stomps this idea into the ground even if it were somehow a superior method...

    • @devilvocano420
      @devilvocano420 7 місяців тому +3

      @@ivoivic2448
      Thanks for agreeing with me, theres way too many supportive ppl in the comments
      I honestly think they didnt go enough research or ask people if they want to use this lol

    • @ivoivic2448
      @ivoivic2448 7 місяців тому +3

      @@devilvocano420oh don't worry, there's idiots that'll buy this. you're forgetting the entire tiktok audience. this comment section is probably paid tho. gullible idiots here and there, but top posts are paid actors. fact that I got this in my feed is evidence enough.

    • @billj4137
      @billj4137 7 місяців тому +5

      Think you both missed the point, she was trying to cut down on the space. You could always iron your shirt before putting it on. What are the other simpler methods you both mention? There’s always one in every crowd or in this case two.

  • @AbelKleinblatt
    @AbelKleinblatt 7 місяців тому +298

    It's like she reinvented hot water, this is crazy! I love how Simone can see everyday objects that people don't question the use of and just make it so much more practical!

    • @SpydersByte
      @SpydersByte 7 місяців тому +1

      hot water? how did someone *invent* hot water? lol

    • @69kat69
      @69kat69 7 місяців тому +4

      @@SpydersByte you can’t just… go with it? You HAVE to try and feel smart huh

    • @DaftFader
      @DaftFader 7 місяців тому

      @@SpydersByte They didn't. If you read the OP, they are making a simile. They are saying it's *as if* someone invented it, not that someone did. It's to draw distinction to how unusual Simone's talent for improving everyday objects into something better is. A simile is like a metaphor, except it's a direct comparison. The whole point is that no one invented hot water, but seeing a coat hanger and inventing this is akin to inventing hot water (which we've established never actually happened).

    • @johnjingleheimersmith9259
      @johnjingleheimersmith9259 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@DaftFaderyour explanation makes absolutely no sense and the other person was correct. The *point* of the statement probably was that it feels like she invented something really transformative but also basic "like hot water". The issue is he chose to use something that is ridiculous like "inventing hot water" when it could have been anything else. Hot water was discovered, not invented. That's what the other guy was pointing out. You just really reached so hard that them reading comprehension joints dislocated. lol

  • @crowonthepowerlines
    @crowonthepowerlines 6 місяців тому

    Genuinely brilliant in a way I wasn't expecting, which is oddly exactly what I have come to expect on this channel.

  • @emmakeatingclark2825
    @emmakeatingclark2825 7 місяців тому +107

    Literally needed this solution soooo many times in my life, including now as my son gets older and needs actual hanging space in his small bedroom. We live in rural England in a cottage built in the 1800s when big wardrobes / closets were not common! This is total genius!!!!! Love your work Simone!

  • @96Logan
    @96Logan 7 місяців тому +114

    So simple, so effective. I can totally understand the feeling when you finally got to this final version and came to the realization, "Okay. THIS is it."

  • @utkarshjain6337
    @utkarshjain6337 6 місяців тому +1

    I like that you are loving what you are doing, and yes it takes a lot of determination to follow something that is not normal for society❤

  • @elizabethfreed472
    @elizabethfreed472 6 місяців тому

    This is so brilliant and such a good space-saving solution!!

  • @LeahsThings
    @LeahsThings 7 місяців тому +95

    oh my god I WISH this had been a thing just a couple of years ago. I lived in an apartment where the hanging bar in the coat closet was too close to the wall for an average hanger to fit. This would have saved me soooo much headache, and I would have been able to actually use the closet for coats!
    Phenomenal work Simone, THANK YOU for putting this into the world!

    • @Felice_Enellen
      @Felice_Enellen 7 місяців тому +5

      Could you have used hangers with rotating hooks and stored stuff on an angle? Kinda like angled parking saving street space.

    • @jbbresers
      @jbbresers 7 місяців тому +3

      I bet someone lives there now and wants these hangers

    • @LeahsThings
      @LeahsThings 7 місяців тому

      @@Felice_Enellen in effect we had to cram things in at an odd angle, but that then only allows you to hang two or three things in the closet at most. :/ Even with the increased width of folding clothes in half, I still would have been able to fit much more with a hinger-type solution.

    • @adamgh0
      @adamgh0 7 місяців тому +1

      @@jbbresers I bet someone lives there now and just moved the bar back four inches.

  • @cre8ivecat23
    @cre8ivecat23 6 місяців тому

    Being given a problem and then spending 3 years designing the best solution for that problem sounds wonderful.

  • @robnee3313
    @robnee3313 29 днів тому

    Genius! I love your stuff! Thank you.

  • @jnbsp3512
    @jnbsp3512 7 місяців тому +29

    A quality ad, where you actually learn something tangible about engineering, and never failing to let your personality burst through. I wish more advertisements could be this way. Good luck with the store team Yetch!

  • @blainey73
    @blainey73 7 місяців тому +367

    This could be a perfect idea to market to the "tiny home" industry!!! It's my dream to have a version of one someday, but I'm always looking at ideas for what mine might look like in the future. Great job!!!

  • @ak9-adaptivetrainingsoluti802
    @ak9-adaptivetrainingsoluti802 6 місяців тому

    Congratulations on your hard work and commitment paying off

  • @NooceneSounds
    @NooceneSounds 5 місяців тому

    I have been using foldable coat hangers for years and love them! Can't wait to try your version

  • @pawelpirog5812
    @pawelpirog5812 7 місяців тому +140

    This is such a great confidence lifter! I spent last 6 years working on bringing my idea to life, spending all my spare time and money on developing it and now I can see the light in the tunnel, but I thought about giving up many times. Everyone else makes bringing a product to life so quick and easy! Yet, it’s everything but that.

  • @danerose575
    @danerose575 7 місяців тому +228

    Congrats on raising $300k for your kickstarter campaign - it really does seem like a needed product that's well-designed, as is your presentation so WONDERFUL to remind all of us that literally everything can be better and we don't need a rocket to make the world a better place - one coat-hanger at a time will do the trick.

  • @dottieland7061
    @dottieland7061 7 місяців тому

    This is everything! Perfect when I am travelling thanks for your clever design I’m in!😊

  • @ms_ch
    @ms_ch 7 місяців тому

    how the f this didn't existed already? IT'S PERFECT!!!!
    and the wood rod with the equally spaced places to put the hangers? Daaaamn that's beautiful!
    Your mind is amazing, Simone!

  • @Smallbore2wheels
    @Smallbore2wheels 7 місяців тому +113

    I'm so happy that the Kickstarter is fully backed already! 🎉

    • @mirjanbouma
      @mirjanbouma 7 місяців тому +1

      It is? That's awesome!

    • @Smallbore2wheels
      @Smallbore2wheels 7 місяців тому

      ​@@mirjanboumayep, as of this morning its over 3x the goal

    • @mirjanbouma
      @mirjanbouma 7 місяців тому +2

      @@Smallbore2wheels so according to my calculations, that's awesome³!

    • @Smallbore2wheels
      @Smallbore2wheels 7 місяців тому +1

      @@mirjanbouma definitely

    • @PLF...
      @PLF... 7 місяців тому +2

      and it doesn't look like it's stopping anytime soon

  • @DoctorNemmo
    @DoctorNemmo 7 місяців тому +93

    This is an OBVIOUS idea that NO ONE had thought of before. Congratulations on your patience, hard work and originality.

    • @davidw860
      @davidw860 7 місяців тому +4

      "All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident."
      - Schopenhauer

    • @LabGecko
      @LabGecko 7 місяців тому +2

      Hindsight is 20/20. It's obvious _now_ because Simone showed us.
      This is the way.

  • @charlesgriswold13
    @charlesgriswold13 7 місяців тому

    love your designs, and showing your iterations.

  • @maxresdefault_
    @maxresdefault_ 7 місяців тому

    This is a genius solution to a problem I've never had! So cool

  • @cheshirewitch7560
    @cheshirewitch7560 7 місяців тому +59

    So I have had an issue where my "closet" is a metal shelving unit with an attached hanger rod inside it. My stupid hangers stick out the back, and when against the wall my hangers all have to be at a sharp angle to fit. Not ONCE did I ever think of a solution like this (or any at all, I just suffer). You are a genius and had me sitting here open-mouthed at the simplicity of the idea. The making of it may be complicated, but holy hell is it worth it. I want to thank you for your amazing idea, it's entirely changed my year as silly as that sounds.

  • @johngregor6743
    @johngregor6743 7 місяців тому +36

    My only concern would be long-term fabric wear at the compression point between the hinger and the wall. But it's brilliant and is something I'd expect to eventually be in every Target and Container Store.

    • @CBWP
      @CBWP 7 місяців тому

      Compared to what? Does this one press against the wall?

    • @leahwilson9152
      @leahwilson9152 7 місяців тому +4

      In a world full of H&M tshirts that turn into rags quickly anyway, this may not be that big of an issue

    • @alexhayworth
      @alexhayworth 7 місяців тому +4

      Probably not a massive concern if someone isn't sliding their clothes to and fro, e.g. the grooved rack, but seeing as the contact points are all in line, a simple piece of foam tape on the wall could help.

    • @johngregor6743
      @johngregor6743 7 місяців тому +1

      @@alexhayworth Agreed, those grooves have to be there to reduce that effect. Pretty brilliant 2nd-order correction. I guess that's why these things take years of refinement.

  • @FamilyFamilia
    @FamilyFamilia 5 місяців тому

    Awesome!! She is so smart!!!

  • @Israphella777
    @Israphella777 6 місяців тому

    I stumbled upon this issue a couple weeks ago and now I see this... lifesaver!!

  • @Clint3571
    @Clint3571 7 місяців тому +105

    You could market this hanger along with the compact shelf and hanging rod in the video. This would be a great combo for additional storage in any small room.

  • @sashaveres2842
    @sashaveres2842 7 місяців тому +89

    I'm watching your video now less than 24 hours after posting and I see that your goal on kickstarter has already been completed and exceeded more than three times and I'm SO HAPPY for you!! Well deserved, Simone! You are such an inspiration! ❤

  • @SharonCullenArt
    @SharonCullenArt 7 місяців тому

    Genius! Your flooglebinder is terrific!

  • @adamb2619
    @adamb2619 7 місяців тому

    This is pure madness, and brilliant.

  • @Allthingshamster
    @Allthingshamster 7 місяців тому +524

    Ok, this is actually enlightening. HOW HAS NO ONE THOUGHT OF THIS BEFORE?! So ingenious yet so painstakingly simple. Amazing job! 👏

    • @LisaMichele
      @LisaMichele 7 місяців тому +38

      The reason no one thought of it before is because it creases your clothing. It's not that good of an idea.

    • @Allthingshamster
      @Allthingshamster 7 місяців тому +10

      @@LisaMichele The creasing isn't that big of a drawback for me personally. I almost always have to iron my clothes even though I store them as flat as I can (and with regular hangers) :/

    • @StarkVandalez
      @StarkVandalez 7 місяців тому +7

      people have thought of it.. there are numerous versions.. she just created a slightly different version.

    • @RFC3514
      @RFC3514 7 місяців тому +16

      Because it doesn't really save space compared to existing solutions. It's more practical in some situations, but since every item is folded, it takes up 2x the thickness. And to prevent the hangers from swinging to the sides, the rod needs grooves that limit how many hangers you can fit per rod.
      So, it's really useful in some specific situations, but for most people it's not practical enough to justify the cost. A simple straight rod (that can be parallel or perpendicular to the wall, and cut to any length you want) is compatible with any type of hanger.

    • @Allthingshamster
      @Allthingshamster 7 місяців тому +4

      @@RFC3514 That's fair. I still think it's cool she decided to spend so much time on an item in order to solve one of her own problems.

  • @fionam5879
    @fionam5879 7 місяців тому +37

    This is for me! I bought my first home and all the closets are bananas including the bedroom where they’re too shallow to fit a normal coathanger. I’ve been vaguely pondering how much it would cost to put in brand new built in closets that will come out into the room more and make it feel smaller, when all this time I just needed a coat hanger that folds 🤯

  • @ropolito1980
    @ropolito1980 7 місяців тому

    This is amazing!!!! Great work. I’m so proud of all of you!!!! I’m getting some for my tiny New York apartment closet. Amazing idea

  • @iamfitandfabulousYT
    @iamfitandfabulousYT 7 місяців тому

    Wow I need this! I often spend half my year living on cruise ships and have grown used to small spaces and learning how to maximize them. This is amazing for small spaces!!!!

  • @samknechtenhofer365
    @samknechtenhofer365 7 місяців тому +45

    Wow this is genuinely a brilliant idea. I had a job once of designing camper vans and the protrusion of hangers was ALWAYS a pain in closets. This would be a huge help in making less bulky closets. It never even occurred to me there was another way!

  • @alessandrasmith339
    @alessandrasmith339 7 місяців тому +64

    YES!! I am a “that unconventional space could be used this way if only I built…” girly! I’m usually good at finding exactly the thing that will work, but I was also stumped when it came to shrinking the footprint depth of an exposed clothing rack. This is something I’d use the hell out of!

  • @sacredrosez
    @sacredrosez 6 місяців тому +5

    You could put this into retail spaces for sure! I wish I had these at the retail shop I worked at. It would especially be helpful with a wide neckline.