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Brightly coloured hangers that grow as your baby does.
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With limited drawer space these were a great way to hang my son's (age 3 years) trousers and shorts. They are so easy to expand and at each expansion size clip into place so no worries about them sliding up or down and the trousers falling off. They expand quite some way to so will be useful for many years. The trousers go on quite easily and have never had anything fall off them. Am not sure how strong they would be if a child were to tug at the trousers/shorts whilst they were hanging up. Will certainly be buying another set for next son.
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