Arterton by Nakata
Signature Shirt Hanger
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£30.00 GBP
(VAT Free)
£25.00 GBP EXCL VAT
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- £30.00 GBP
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Made of solid European Beechwood and then stained with our signature colours, the Arterton Signature Shirt Hanger has been designed to preserve the condition of fine garments. The thickness of the shoulder area is maximized to offer support to all types of shirting, even loosely woven garments such as polo shirts.
Fully rotatable polished steel hanger in Gold chrome.
Made in Japan by Nakata for Arterton.
+ Finishing
Each hanger is hand-machined in Japan and stained with custom-formulated signature colour. Available in our two signature colours: Dutch Estate Blue and 'Cambridge Red'.
+ Specifications
Made in Japan by hand. European Beechwood. Fully-rotatable hanger hook. Polished steel hardware. 420mm wide. 20mm depth.
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The Rolls Royce of Hangers
Make no mistake about it. Nakata Hangers, a Japanese firm as old as the Taisho period, represents the pinnacle of Japanese woodworking. Even the faintest hairlines of wood grain are taken into consideration. The end result is craftsmanship that is simply astounding.
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Contouring Like No Other
Due to the individual manner by which each hanger is produced, the level of contouring imparted on the neck and shoulders of the hangers preserves even the most delicate of garments and encourages their breathability.
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The Savile Row Choice
Arterton now makes and supplies custom Nakata hangers to over half of Savile Row.
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Fully Rotatable Hooks
The polished steel hooks are 360 degrees rotatable, which allows the hanger to face any direction. The hardware is pneumatically attached to ensure that they do not break.
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Japanese Craftsmanship Since 1946
Nakata has been around for nearly a century, crafting high-end hangers using traditional Japanese tools. Today, they continue to bring merge traditional with modern techniques of production in order to produce the world's finest hangers.
About Nakata Hanger
Nakata is a champion of traditional Japanese values of artisanry and a personal admiration for the items that they craft.