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Old 09-27-2012, 07:58 AM   #1
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Where to hang clothes..

So i picked up a new suit the other day, went to hang it up on the grab handle on the passenger side and there is no grab handle..

Now i have no idea where to hang the suit, or jacket or shirts..

Anyone else have this problem and has come up with a solution??
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Old 09-27-2012, 08:13 AM   #2
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You could always lay the seats down and lay it flat I guess. Or put it on and drive the car James Bond style, lol.

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Hook it on one of the legs of the third brake light and lay the suit on the rear seat back.
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When i pick up my drycleaning I just lift a headrest a little and hook the hanger of one of the metal posts and the cloths just hang over the passanger seat.
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You could always lay the seats down and lay it flat I guess. Or put it on and drive the car James Bond style, lol.

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I was doing that last week, Getting out of a freshly waxed, white BRZ in a black Hugo Boss suit.. people look
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When i pick up my drycleaning I just lift a headrest a little and hook the hanger of one of the metal posts and the cloths just hang over the passanger seat.
Yeah i did that the other day, but i will have someone in the passenger seat this weekend, guess i could put the seat forward and hang it behind..
i guess ill work it out eventually.
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^ ya that could work.

the first time I went to hang a suit, I was cerfuffelled too
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I go for the back side of the passenger seat. I hook it under the head rest, and let it hang into the foot well.
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Or put it on and drive the car James Bond style, lol.

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I'm with this especially since the car looks exotic at moment.

But the suit has to be fitted or it won't work. Too much fabric isn't James Bond's style.
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Whenever I pick up my suits from dry cleaning I just lay em flat in the trunk.

If you got more than a few suits being transported, maybe there's some kind of an adjustable clothes bar that you can rig in the rear passenger area somehow. Obviously can't hook on to existing hangers or oh-shit bars since they don't exist in our cars, but maybe there's some other option to span the bar across.
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Old 09-27-2012, 10:24 AM   #11
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ran into this problem the other day when I picked up some dry cleaning.. already said but I laid the seats down and +1 on james bond (it does have similar looks to an aston martin)
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In trying to be as James Bond as possible, I've been putting my suit jacket in the trunk doing my best to lay it flat. Of course I drive to my destination James Bond style and get there before I left. The problem is.. my suit jacket gets all tossed around so instead of looking like a boss I look like Mr. Bean.

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Solution, get a job that doesn't require a suit. Heck last time I wore a tie was 10 years ago. I'll never go back to a lifestyle that requires style. Too much work.
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Solution, get a job that doesn't require a suit. Heck last time I wore a tie was 10 years ago. I'll never go back to a lifestyle that requires style. Too much work.
Dude, you're in Wyoming

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