Scarfs are a fun accessory that makes it easy to change the look of an outfit from casual, to professional to evening elegance. And they don’t cost a lot, so it’s okay to indulge in a few dozen. Storing them can be tricky, though, since it’s hard to sift through a pile of scarves bunched in a drawer. Scarf hangers let you see everything at once and easily grab what you need. Here are several scarf hangers that will organize your accessories while freeing up precious dresser space.
Neat-O Durable Steel Scarf Hanger
Hold everything
You can hang an impressive 24 scarves on this hanger including thicker knitted and wool scarves. Each ring is an oval shape to give you more room and to allow more loops on a single hanger. The Neat-O scarf hanger works with other accessories, too, like leggings, ties, shawls, and pashminas.
Tosnail Non-Slip Scarf Hanger, 3-Pack
Lost of space for less
This three-pack of scarf hangers gives you a total of 48 rings to hold a variety of scarves. Each hanger has 16 rings and they are organized neatly in rows of four. The hangers are made from steel and dipped in a plastic coating to keep it from snagging your accessories. There is no hardware needed to use these hangers.
iDesign Axis Metal 18-Loop Wave Scarf Hanger
No snag design
The iDesgin Axis scarf hanger is made with a continuous loop design to create 18 loops of various sizes. This lets you easily organize and hang thick scarves and shawls, plus smaller ties and scarves. The continuous loops create a snag-free design, so even your most delicate clothing is safe. The Axis hanger comes in four different finishes.
HangerSpace Scarf Ring Hangers, 5-Pack
Space saving design
These hooks have a small hanger at the top so they loop over the closet bar. The hook is large to slip several scarves on one. They can also be used to store belts, ties, hats, and other accessories. The hooks slide down the closet bar just like any other hanger to give you more space when you need it. These scarf hook-style hangers come with five in each package.
iDesign Classico Spine Scarf Hanger
The original scarf hanger
This classic closet organizer has eight long rungs that will hold at least 16 scarves with space for several more. Made from steel and sealed with rust-resistant chrome, this hanger has hooked ends to keep clothes from slipping off, but also are a good place to hang belts and hats. Because of its sturdy construction, the organizer can be hung on a closet rod or over the door.
Mango Tree Scarf Hanger, 3-Pack
A simple solution
Sometimes less is more and these scarf hangers from Mango Tree are proof of that. Each hanger only has five round openings to hang scarfs, ties, or leggings through. But this means they won’t be overcrowded making it hard to find the item you need. On the back are five hooks where you can hangle belts. This package comes with three hangers for a total of 15 rings.
DOIOWN Open Ended Scarf Hanger
No overcrowding
This scarf hanger feathers an open design with eight hook-like sections to hang your scarves. Because of how it is designed, you can also slip belts and ties over the hangers, and it is easier to grab what you need quickly. This design doesn’t allow for overcrowding, though you are limited to the number of scarves you can store on this organizer.
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If you’ve got a lot of scarves then you need a lot of space to store them. The Neat-O Durable Steel Scarf Hanger has 24 loops to hold all your scarves, plus shawls, ties, and pashminas. Though if you’re tight on space, look at the individual HangerSpace Scarf Ring Hangers. These hang in your closet like traditional hangers but have a deep hook design to hold a variety of accessories including hats.
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