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Long Dresses & Gowns: She needs a rack with a high hanging rod (usually adjustable) to prevent floor-dragging and creasing.
Delicates & Knits: If she has many sweaters or silk items, look for racks with wide, non-slip arms on the hangers to prevent stretching.
Accessory Heavy: If she collects handbags, scarves, or belts, choose a rack with shelves, hooks, or a bottom tray specifically designed for accessories.
Daily Wear: For everyday use in a bedroom, a double-tier rack is ideal. The top rod holds blouses/dresses, while the bottom rod can hold skirts or pants.
Seasonal Storage: If she needs to store off-season clothes, consider a heavy-duty, extra-wide rack or a rolling wardrobe box.
Shoe Lover: Many women use garment racks as a hybrid storage solution. Look for racks with shoe shelves at the bottom or hanging pockets for footwear.
Finish:
Chrome/Polished Nickel: Offers a sleek, modern, and "boutique" feel. It reflects light, making a small room look bigger.
White/Pastel Powder Coat: Blends well with feminine or vintage decor.
Wooden Top/Trim: Adds a warm, rustic touch to the rack.
Design: Choose a design that matches her style—minimalist, industrial chic, or ornate Victorian.
Frame Type: Always opt for an H-Frame or X-Frame base. These are wide and stable, preventing the rack from tipping over if she leans on it or pulls out a heavy item.
Weight Capacity: Check that the rack can handle the load. Steel racks (12 or 13 Gauge) are best for heavy loads; aluminum is lighter but less sturdy.
Locking Casters (Wheels): Essential if she wants to move the rack to catch sunlight for drying or to clean the floor. Total-lock casters are best as they lock the wheel and the swivel direction.
Clearance: Ensure there is enough space under the bottom rod for heels or boots. Some racks have angled legs to provide more floor space.
Double Hanging Bars: Allows her to hang multiple garments from a single hanger (great for organizing outfits).
Skirt/Pant Bars: Vertical bars that let you hang several skirts or pants on one clip, saving rod space.
Easy Assembly: Since the rack might be moved or adjusted, a tool-free snap-lock or bolt-together system is preferable over permanent fixtures.
Double Rods: For separating tops and bottoms.
Stable H-Frame: For safety and to prevent wobbling.
Accessory Space: Shelves for shoes or bags.
Height Adjustability: To accommodate long dresses.
Sleek Finish: Chrome or white to match a feminine aesthetic.