Rest Your Hat Man.................On The Boyd Hat Stand

Design Features
  • The Hat Stand is a Vertical device used to hold hats while they are not being worn.  Holds up to 12 to 24 hats and caps vertically.

 

  • The Hat Stand consist of a vertical rod or large dowel that extend approximately 50" high and 6" wide. The Bottom edgeof the dowel is attached to a 9 inch base that supports the stand in an upright position.

 

  • A plurality of 3 inch pegs situated along the length of the vertical dowel extended upward and outward from the dowel at an approximate 12 degree angle. The pegs are positioned semi- parallel to the one above it or below it, sufficiently far enough, approximatelly 12" from each other to allow the supported hats remain untouched.

 

  • The Hat stand is compact in size and may be placed in any location at the home or office. Small enoygh to fit in a closet organizer or on a dresser. the stand may be made available in a wide variety of colors to suit individual preferences or to match room decor.

 

  • Additionally, small hat pegs for single hats that may be attached directly to a wall or door will be made available soon. These pegs, comprised of the same pegs that are employed in the vertical stand, having a nail, screw or adhesive affixed to the rear for attaching the peg in a desired position. 


 

Advantages & Benefits 

  • Hats are very popular, ranging fro the baseball cap to designer hats. Ample space must be provided for storage of these hats when there are not worn. The Hat stand, a practical and attractively designed fixture, allows hat owners to easily place a hat or cap on a peg, thereby preventing the hat from being crushed, soiled, or otherwise ruined in a closet. Hats are at immediate dispoal for use.

 

The Hat Stand Would be ideal for hat collectors such as sports caps, designer hats and fittets. ect....


The Hat Stand--Closet Organizer, Hat Rack & Hat Storage

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