
How to Hang Shirts on a Clothesline Without Peg Marks
Peg dents on collars and shoulders are avoidable with better hanging points, gentler pegs and a little more airflow.
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Emily Hart is passionate about sustainable fashion and garment care. With years of experience in fabric maintenance, she shares practical tips for keeping clothes in top condition. Based in the UK, Emily advocates for eco-friendly practices, helping readers make informed choices that benefit both their wardrobes and the planet.
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Peg dents on collars and shoulders are avoidable with better hanging points, gentler pegs and a little more airflow.
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Reduce pulled threads, warped trims and tangled straps by using wash bags properly — not as a substitute for a gentle cycle.
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Off-season clothes can crease, smell musty or lose shape in storage. A fabric-safe routine keeps them clean, dry and ready to wear.
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