<p>Don’t really know what i’m talking about but imma try. I’m looking for some rubber thing that is put on the thumb to help grab paper (money). You wrap it around your thumb and it helps grip onto the paper so it’s easier to count or sort. This rubber thingy jing can also be used on hangers. I once saw them used at Abercombie & Fitch I believe. So anyone know what I’m talking about and can help me buy these usefull rubber crap.</p>
<p>I just want to put it on hangers so my freakin t-shirts can stop having gigantic necks. So if you find some other nifty device then that’ll be great.</p>
<p>haha. dont go wasting your time/money figuring out what to do and then buying stuff when you can simply fold the shirts and slide them into a nice little drawer. you don’t even have to put them in a drawer. you can leave them in a stack on the floor. i bet your roomate would love you for that.</p>
<p>AHAH, no! I think they are a very good investment. Folding = not fun for me. I don’t fold right anyway and just end up crumbling my shirts into a big ball and forcing them in a draw. Not good.</p>
<p>LOL, I saw a Martha Stewart version of that.
Never tried it before like that, but now that I just did, it’s really easy that way! I think I’ll start folding like that from now on. It’s actually fun that way…</p>
<p>I personally think hanging clothes is such a hassle, more than folding. Especially when the clothes start slipping and un-staying on the hanger.</p>
<p>liux43 - a cheap way instead of buying the actual rubber thing that they use in clothing shops would be getting a pack of regular rubber bands (or if you have some already around the house) and wrapping it around the ends of the hanger.</p>
<p>also, if you or your parents get their clothes dry-cleaned, often times the hangers they give you come with foam on the entire surface that the shirt touches. that keeps it from slipping and stretching.</p>
<p>Liux43
It sounds like you’re describing a rubber fingertip. You can buy those at Office Depot, Staples, OfficeMax. They come in a small box of 12 to a box and cost about $2.00.</p>