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Making a Jacket Museum at Home
Throughout the years, you probably would have owned a lot of jackets. You might have tweed, leather, sport, and trench coats. All these bulky items may take up space in your closet. Since you are just going to wear them one at a time, why not display the rest? You can have some sort of jacket museum where you can show off your valuable pieces. How then should you display your collection? Detailed below are ideas you can use.
Unless you want to let your guests invade the privacy of your closet, you should display your collection somewhere else. You can place them in an unused corner or spare room in your house. Drape your jackets around nice-looking clothes hangers hooked on a clothes rack. This is a space-conserving method and is very effective if you have plenty of items in your collection. As an interesting touch, you can add stylish tags that provide information about the jackets-the dates of purchase, the style categories in which they belong, the materials used, and other special details you might want to include.
Furthermore, another idea you might want to try is to use a glass display case. Spread out your jackets so your guests can see their full glory. You can also add information tags and plates, especially if you have a jacket that has an interesting history. An added bonus of displaying jackets this way is that you get to protect the garments against dust and moisture. To add, if you have enough money to push the project further, you might want to consider buying mannequins.
With all these creative ideas noted, you may now start creating a striking and informational jacket museum that would definitely win your friends' attention.
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