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The best clothes trees for hanging up your coats, jackets, and hats

A clothes tree can help you wrangle winter gear, keep raincoats in check, or even hang your favorite scarf where it’s always in reach. Our top picks for best clothing trees will give you the stability and storage you need to get everyone’s things within arm’s reach and free up some of that closet space. Let’s take a look.

The clothing tree has always been an entry staple, gathering winter clothes or ensuring raincoats are in reach. These clothing trees have plenty of storage space and are sturdy enough to hold even heavy winter gear. Let’s find exactly what you need for your storage space.

Frenchi Home Furnishing Coat Rack

Best Overall

This classic coat rack provides two different tiers of hooks for gear, so even your children will be able to reach. Double hooks on the top are suitable for coats and scarves or other accessories, and the stand has a wide enough stance that it won't topple over. It has a matte black finish that will fit in with any decor, and assembly is a snap.

Vlush Sturdy Coat Rack Stand

Best Versatility

This ultra-modern coat rack provides a place to store many types of hanging items. It has a slim profile and uses real wood with environmentally friendly lacquer — waterproof, noncorrosive, and nontoxic — for long-lasting and durable construction. It fits anywhere and offers simple storage for coats, scarves, or other items.

ZOBER Wooden Tree Coat Rack

Best Value

This affordable option from Zober provides a stable, solid-wood construction in a classic coat-tree design. It offers racks at multiple heights and requires no tools for assembly. Snap it together, and you're ready to go. Double-lacquered pinewood provides heft while keeping the coat rack affordable.

Coat trees are an excellent choice for small spaces. They provide multiple avenues for hanging coats and accessories and help you and your guests easily find things. Our options are sturdy and require little assembly but fit most anywhere. Choose a coat tree and free up closet space or provide a welcoming entry into your home.

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