If You Have Nowhere to Store Your Belts and Purses, This $18 Organizer Is Perfect

Morgan PryorShopping Writer, Lifestyle
Morgan PryorShopping Writer, Lifestyle
I cover shopping trends and must-have home products — from organizers to sofas to vacuums. I also put them to the test to see if they're really worth spending your money on. I’m based in New York, NY.
published Mar 20, 2025
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My accessory storage situation … could be better. I feel like I’m constantly forgetting where everything is (whether it’s scarves, belts, or hats) because they’re scattered all over the place. It’s not a complete disaster, in my defense. Most things are in bins that I stack on my shelving unit, so at least it doesn’t look chaotic. But when it comes time to locate a certain item, I have to take the whole bin down and search through it endlessly — sometimes even taking stuff all the way out before I have to put it back in.

I’ve been on a mission to step up my outfit game this year, but it’s not easy when you can’t see or find everything quickly. That’s where closet organizers come in handy: Not only do they declutter, but they also go a long way in making it more functional. Rolly Hanger’s Multipurpose Closet Hanger is one of those game-changers, according to hundreds of Amazon shoppers who use it for belts, bags, baseball hats, and more.

What Is the Rolly Hanger Multipurpose Closet Hanger?

Currently, all of my belts are in the aforementioned bin, buried beneath some scarves and other random accessories — including my baseball hats. I’m tempted to order a two-pack of this useful ring hanger so I can solve both problems at once. Once you hook it on your closet rod, it swivels 360 degrees so you can check out all of your options, whether it’s as many as a dozen belts or a few bags. It’s sturdy enough to support 15 pounds’ worth of items because it’s made of aircraft-grade aluminum.

Best of all, when you want to take your belt off of the hanger, removing it is a breeze. All you have to do is rotate the opening mechanism to where the item you want is, while all of the rest stay in place on the ring. Plus, when you’re planning an outfit with the clothes hanging in your closet, you just have to glance to the side and you’ll be able to see what belt (or hat, tie, and so on) best goes with it. And instead of filling up an entire bin, they’ll just take up a little space on your closet rod.

Credit: ROLLY HANGER

What Amazon Shoppers Are Saying

Average Rating: 4.7/5

“This belt hanger is a rapid and sturdy device. It works excellently and secures many belts. I have 12 on it, and there is room to grow! You can imagine the amount of storage space I save using it. Whether taking on or taking off a belt, the operation is straightforward.” —Joel Hunt

“What I like about it is how easy it is to get to the belt or scarf you want by sliding the opening part to where your belt is and just open and take it. No more removing belts until you get to the one you want. Holds many too. Bought 3 of these; I use one for my handbags too. Highly recommend.” —Eme522

“This hanger is less ‘hassle’ than those the size of regular coat hangers. If one is not enough for your belts, buy you two … they’re inexpensive and so easy to organize and retrieve your belts! Love mine!” —D. Stevenson

Several shoppers in the reviews say that they went back for more of these hanger rings after experiencing the difference that one of them made. I know that $18 for one seems a little pricey, but I know that I’m never going to run out of use for them as long as I have my accessory collection — which I’m sure is only going to keep growing.

Buy: Rolly Hanger Multipurpose Closet Hanger, $17.95

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