My favor fixture combo is socks on J-hook because of the built-in product stop effect to contain the bulky foot coverings. Here thick winter gloves benefit from the same feature. No matter how many or how bulky, J-hooks always do the job. They may be worthy of a nomination for a “Best Practices” tag. Vote with your comment. Should apparel for human extremities always be fixtured thus?
So you say the human head is an extremity too? Then SEE…
“Slotted Faux Surface” for hats on the J-hook’s sibling sister-hook,
the right-angle upturn tip hook.For more glove fixturing see…
“Best Hook for Hand or Foot” (This Post)
“Not So Removable Glove Hook“
“Winter Gloves Overflow”For a selection of J-hook fixtures see…
“Flat Stock J-Hook Goes Storewide” (This Post)
“Naked J-Hook on Corrugated”
“Best Hook for Hand or Foot”
“Under-shelf J-Hook Solution”
“Twin J-Hooked Tie-Downs”
“Boots Standing or Hanging on J-Hooks”
“Outlandish Stepped J-Hook”
“Bar-Mount J-Hooks for Underwear”
“J-Hook Anti-Theft Benefits”
“How to Display a Family of Products”
“Cookware on Apparel J-Hook”
“Cookware Hangs from Overhead J-Hook”
“Hook Includes Built-in Sock Stop”
“Mini Endcap J-Hook”
“J-Hooking Jeans“
“Saddle-Mount J-Hook Productstops Hats”
“J-Hooking Scarves on Slatwall“
“Flatback J-Hook for Grid”
“Socks, Slots, Slats and J-Hooks”
“Cookware on Metro J-Hooks”
“J-Hooking Sandals”
“Butt-Welded J-Hook for Grid.”
“Guarded J-Hook for Shelf Edge“