Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even in my house in Romania, it has a large foyer with a stand alone cabinet we use for guests coats. Do you live in a yurt OP?
Can it hold 20+ coats, though? Most coat closets aren't large enough for a party's worth of winter coats!
Anonymous wrote:Even in my house in Romania, it has a large foyer with a stand alone cabinet we use for guests coats. Do you live in a yurt OP?
Anonymous wrote:My son takes them and puts them on his bed. Not sure how, but he internalized that as his job at a young age and he is very good at it. He likes remembering which coat belongs to which person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put them on the sofa or put them on your bed. This is not rocket science.
Wouldn't guests be SITTING on the sofa?
OK, but what about a chair, any other flat surface. Are we really at the point where we crowd sourcing where to put coats on? We don’t even know what her house looks like, with the layout is. We are really getting dumb as a society.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t worry, OP. I won’t wear a coat! I can’t stand driving with a jacket on so my outerwear lives in the backseat of my car. I can deal with freezing temps for the 1 minute it takes me to leave my car and walk into your house.
I’ve been driving my ILs crazy for 25 years with these shenanigans.
Anonymous wrote:But a long roller coat rack on wheels, like that they bring in for models. It folds flat when not in use because you can pop the top off.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe OP had to crowdsource this. Good lord is our country in decline.
Anonymous wrote:Put them on the sofa or put them on your bed. This is not rocket science.