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jennyjoan | 17:32 Thu 08th Oct 2015 | ChatterBank
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I am looking for one of those clothes propper - you know when you hang your clothes up in the back with the big long stick that heightens the clothes. Argos won't respond. ta
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thank you
It's a clothes prop. It's always been called a clothes prop:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/clothes+prop

Er, Clothes Prop?
I call it a stretcher, but like others have said Argos calls it a line prop. I made mine from wood and made a V at one end and a point at the other, lasted 15 years so far, the ones Argos sells lasted a year.
I've always known them to be called line props.
When I was a kid my mom's props where wooden, made great javelins for my bro and I.
You don't need that fancy gizmo. Put your wash in the dryer then put them on the line. Because the items are not water-sodden, the line won't sag; therefore, you won't need that doodad.
Fancy gizmo, stuey !, it's a length of 3 by 1.
That doodad is a clothes prop,never heard it called anything else.
They sell wooden stretchers on ebay for £10.99 but the postage is £14.99 and you'd need a big lobby for when they stick it through the letterbox...
Tony, if it's only 3 feet long (or is that high), it ain't going to be very efficacious it it?
It is if your a leprechaun, stuey. 3'' wide 1'' depth.
Its a clothes prop. and I believe the Argos ones are ajustable, or at least they used to be.
Honest, Guv, I were just carryin' on a bit like then wasn't I. Anyway, talking about props, I'm going to saunter over the field and prop myself upon a bar-stool and partake of some wobbly-pops...Cheers.
With you there Stuey,I'm having a glass of chateau collapso at home.
I thought you were gonna go about stage props then, stuey. Have a gud un, cheers stuey.
My mother had one, it was called a clothes prop.
"Callapso"...Love it:)

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