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Oy. Come on, cut it out. Is this really necessary. I don't think it takes much more time (I think it may take less) to get 10 hangers and 10 shirts and hang them one by one. I mean, hanging shirts is not where I have been loosing time. And since most people hang button-up shirts and not T-shirts, this tip is a non-tip.
I agree with reclamationdesign. The fact that the instructions begin with First gather your materials says, to me at least, that this is more of a little project than a time saving practice :) I'm not discounting it, to each his own, I'm just saying that it almost feels like double work. Sure, you can hang them in 10 seconds AFTER you have straightened up your hangers and placed 10 shirts, in a decidedly awkward formation, on your arm. Just grab hangers, put them on the shirts, and you're done :)